Why is My Garage Door Clicker Not Working?

November 7, 2020

Has your garage door remote suddenly stopped working? This can be a big inconvenience, forcing you to get out of your vehicle to open up the garage door when you return home from work each day.

If the buttons are no longer responding when you press them, here are a few steps you can take before calling for garage door repair in Denton, TX.

Replace the Batteries

It might sound obvious, but the most common cause of a garage door remote no longer working is a set of dead batteries. Therefore, the very first step you take to attempt to resolve the issue should be to replace the batteries.

Most garage door clickers will have their battery panel on the back. You may need to remove some screws to be able to open this panel, at which point you should check to see the kind of batteries that are inside the device. Take those batteries out and check the contacts. If they look dirty, wet or worn out, you should clean them and try putting the batteries back in. If that doesn’t resolve the problem, replace the batteries, which will usually be either AA or AAA.

Reprogram

If replacing the batteries didn’t work, you might need to reprogram the remote to connect to your garage door.

If you had the garage door installed, you should have a user manual for the remote and door. Otherwise, you can usually find instructions on the manufacturer’s website for how to reprogram the remote.

One of the most common methods of reprogramming a remote is to hold down the “open” button on the remote while also holding the programming button. Then, release the open button when you see the light on the garage door opener start to flash. Test out the remote after you’ve reprogrammed to see if this resolved your problem.

Replacement

In some circumstances, your remote might be beyond saving. If replacing the batteries and reprogramming the remote didn’t work, but you are still able to open and close the garage door using the button inside the garage, then it might be time to replace the remote entirely.

Before purchasing a new remote, check for the model number of the opener, usually listed on or in the opener itself. You can then call your local garage door maintenance company or equipment supplier to obtain a replacement. Once you receive the replacement, you will need to program it to work with your garage door, following the instructions in the included manual (or the steps listed above).

Any time you experience issues related to your garage door, it is highly recommended that you work with a professional who can come out, inspect the problem and determine a solution. If you’re interested in learning more about solutions for common garage door issues, or if you have a garage door opener that isn’t working, we encourage you to contact Denton Overhead Door for garage door repair in Denton, TX. Our team will be happy to work with you!

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