Green is usually a good thing but the blinking green light on a garage door sensor needs some troubleshooting.
No green light on garage door sensor.
If they re turned on in both the sensors then there is no issue with the power supply.
A common cause of a malfunctioning garage door sensor is lack of power supply.
You ll need to first equip yourself with a wrench of some sort and a tape measure.
So how do you fix this issue.
If you see that the sender sensor is not yellow and the receiver sensor is not green then this means that your sensors are probably off.
These sensors are little black boxes found on either side of the bottom of the garage door.
Inspect each sensor to make sure the green or red power indicator lights are.
There is an electrical issue in the opener.
Each sensor will usually have a light.
Genie garage door openers have a green light on the sending sensor.
If you own a garage door opener by lift master chamberlain or craftsman you ll notice that the sender sensor will usually shine a yellow light and the receiver sensor will usually shine a green light.
Raise the garage door using the control button on the garage wall or the remote control unit from a vehicle.
One will have a green light used to show that the units are powered up and the other will have a red light to show that there s no obstruction between the sensors and that they re seeing each other.
If your garage door opener craftsman liftmaster chamberlain genie sommer decko has no power but it is plugged in the circuit breaker is on and you know for sure the electrical outlet has power then there is something in the garage door opener that is faulty.
Look for small led lights on the sensors.
This light should always be on unless it is not getting power.
If you find the lights turned off in one or both the sensors it indicates that there is a problem in power supply.
If you do not see a solid illumination or your garage door is not working the problem is most likely due to the sensors being out of line.