The blinking opener lights indicate that the safety sensors are likely blocked or out of alignment.
Craftsman garage door opener light flashes 10 times.
The light from the opener blinks 10 times to warn you about misaligned photo eyes.
Unplug the garage door opener to reset the logic board.
The garage door opener flashing wall button is completely different from photo cell led light being out or the motor head led light flashing.
Today we re going to talk about troubleshooting a garage door opener that won t close the door and blinks 10 times.
If this is not the issue then your sensors will probably need to be aligned.
If you push the garage door opener switch when the sensors are obstructed or not aligned properly your garage door will reverse and the lights will blink 10 times.
Defective safety sensors or faulty sensor wiring also cause the opener lights to blink 10 times.
To fix this issue first locate the two photo eyes attached to your garage door and clean the lens using a soft microfiber cloth.
Unable to complete the travel settings.
Allow the motor to cool for about 15 minutes before restoring power and using the garage door opener.
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Garage door openers made after 1993 are equipped with sensors positioned on both sides of the vertical rails.
If your chamberlain garage door opener doesn t want to close and the light clicks 10 times check this common problem.
It s more than likely a safety sensor.
This most likely indicates that the garage door sensors are out of alignment or there is something in the way of the sensors.
The chamberlain liftmaster craftsman garage door opener wall buttons will flash when the opener is placed in lock out mode.
The constantly flashing wall.
Pull the emergency door release and check the up and down travel of the garage door for binding.
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Loosen the wing nut holding up the photo eye and adjust them until both sensors are properly aligned.
Button or wall panel push button is flashing.
If you notice this happen start by seeing if anything is obstructing the sensors field of view.