Dude this worked. This has been an annoyance for me for weeks. Finally looked it up on here, found your video and it was fixed within 10 minutes. Thank you!
I started having this problem with my remotes and keypad. I had not changed the bulb for years. I removed the old bulb and put in a regular bulb, and so far, so good. Thank you VERY much! So, this worked for one day! The next day, after backing out of the garage, I was unable to close the door again. I tried removing the bulb, and it works periodically. Back to the drawing board.
He has an older garage door because I can hear how noisy it is. If you have an older garage door, but a fairly new garage door opener then you will need to replace the rollers with new nylon rollers. OR, use a lithium spray and hit your old rollers and hinges (everything that moves) with that spray. Your door will become quieter and should remove the down-force resistance it is detecting. The first time you try to lower your door you might need to push on it a little to make it close. Get that lithium grease moved around!
I have (Had ) the same issue. The door will not close if the (motor unit) light is on . Like in this video if the light is turned off manually it will then close. I did have an issue initially with the bulb (LCD-type) and RF interference but that is not the case now with a replacement Incandescent bulb it still wouldn't open even with the bulbs removed (but the internal relay for the lights is switched on). My fix was to reset the unit . 1: unplug and re-connect. 2: erase all codes (Hold the button, red in my case, for 6 to 10 sec. then 3: re-program all remotes (press the (red) button briefly and within 30 sec. press the remote you want to program (synchronize with the motor unit). I believe there was an issue with the "lock button" (on my wired control) you may want to press that on or off if you have that feature . One other thing (not sure if necessary but...) The Door was down while programming & I made sure the Motor unit lights were also off. All is working fine now.
Thank you so much! YOUR solution is EXACTLY what I needed to fix the problem where the remotes wouldn't control the door if the (incandescent bulb) light was on. Goes to show - this problem isn't always caused by interference from an LED bulb. I still wonder what may have caused this problem - maybe a recent power failure? - but your reset instructions were just what I needed.
Removing and then readding all of my remotes fixed the issue on my Liftmaster 2.0, model 8550WLB (with incandescent bulbs). My thanks to the person who created this video, and to @StopAndGo1 for providing the solution.
Hoozah!! Damned thing was driving me crazy. Mine would work inside the garage fine but once I was outside a few feet it wouldn't work but if I was say 75 ft outside the garage it would work. I added to the antenna changed batteries I don't know how many times but being cheap and stubborn (deadly combination) I just lived with it until now. Opened up the light cover and shazzam! Yuppers there was an old style LED.! Make sure you hang onto a few of those old Edison bulbs for your door openers!
You are awesome, took apart the whole thing checked all the connectors and was ready to buy a new board. Once I took out the light bulbs everything worked like it should. Thank you!
When I watched your demo, I'm thinking no freakin' way. But it worked. LOL Thx. And the explanation in the comment by @Buddha Hollywood tells the story. I knew something had to be interfering with the signal, but I could not determine the source.
Thank you. My girlfriend has this exact problem. This is why I am old school. Use regular bulbs. Oh so sorry they don't make them any more. Hate led bulbs on anything. Thank you sir.
My remote worked fine in the beginning. After a few months. I was able to open it and not close. Since I moved in, there was never a bulb. After a while the remote just gave out. I changed the batteries. I put an led bulb specifically for garage door openers. Have pitches new remotes. And still they don’t work. I have a wall button. But there isn’t any other button in there to turn off the light. How to I go about making sure the light is off. It’s a older model craftsman 1/2 hp
I’ve got the same problem but the led that’s in there has been in there for a couple of years why did it start causing a problem now it’s cold weather and we’ve had the problem before and it fixed it’s self it seems that it always occurs during the fall or winter time I don’t know why thanks for the help.
LED bulbs product 300 to 400 mhz radio signals that interfere with garage door opener signals. need to get receiving antenna away from the lights. I too live in a steel building. I had to use grounded coax cable extended to the outside of the building. I stripped away 9" of grounded exterior cable, mounted through insulated bracket not allowing the center 9" wire to touch ground. Use aluminum tape on antenna wire that is not covered by ground inside the building. solder connections. Antenna length is determined by wave length, only need 1/4 wave. Grounded exterior of the coax cable is what does the trick.
You problem solved my issue but it is not the bulb. My remotes don't work while that light socket is active. Once it shuts off it works again. With or without a light bulb. So not sure if their is a way to deactivate that light from going on.
I have (Had ) the same issue. The door will not close if the (motor unit) light is on . Like in this video if the light is turned off manually it will then close. I did have an issue initially with the bulb (LCD-type) and RF interference but that is not the case now with a replacement Incandescent bulb it still wouldn't open. My fix was to reset the unit . 1: unplug and re-connect. 2: erase all codes (Hold the button, red in my case, for 6 to 10 sec. then 3: re-program all remotes (press the (red) button briefly and within 30 sec. press the remote you want to program (synchronize with the motor unit). I believe there was an issue with the "lock button" (on my wired control) you may want to press that on or off if you have that feature . One other thing (not sure if necessary but...) The Door was down while programming & I made sure the Motor unit lights were also off.
Thank you so much. Mine ended up working somehow even with the LED light, but your video helped me start messing around with it differently and trying to program at different times… finally it programmed correctly (even though it was when light was off) and worked. I had unplugged it and reset it before it worked for good though.
Hi, just came across your video. Very informative and helpful. I am having the same issue and the fix of shutting the light off works but of course, the light turns back on when I drive out, and am then unable to close the garage door from the car. Any idea on how to disable the light from coming on when moving past the sensors? Thanks
BEFORE YOU BUY THE OVERPRICED "GARAGE OPENER LED BULBS" READ THIS The more "modern" LED bulbs are made to work with dimmers, just like the old incandescent lights. In order to make that happen with LED bulbs, they put in the LED bulb a variable square pulse wave generator which is basically very close to a classical variable frequency oscillator. And that basically, is why SOME LED bulbs interfere with your garage door RF receiver. The solution to your problem is very simple and very cheap. Go to the nearest HOME DEPOT store and buy the CHEAP NON-DIMMABLE LED bulbs. TA DAH! Yes, the only "special" thing about the "special" garage LED bulbs is the huge price mark-up
Child Saftey Beams became a law in June of 1993. 31 years ago. They will do the same thing. Won't let it come down, not including the cat...lol...Cat Safety Beams....been in the biz 43 years...
Sometimes mine does not close (seems like after installation of wifi door opener, mine is super old one, automatic doorman model 455) and I just plugged wireless plug between the power plug and the outlet. I will see if I can reset the power by turning on/off the wireless plug.
Do your Led on your ceiling interfere with your garage door. I have the same leds and I took them down because my garage works on and off. Ordered new remotes and still same thing. I ordered the smart remote. Worked for two days and now doesn’t connect. Idk what to do. Maybe the antenna? Or just buy another unit?
Thanks for the video. Does cold weather affect the closing? In winter, the wall-mounted control closes the door but sometimes, the remote-control device will cause the door to start closing for a second then open as if there was something interfering with its closing. When this happens, the light blinks. Have you any ideas?
First of all great video and description of issue/solution. Same issue here as well, but seems to be when light is on regardless of type - any fix found? Thanks again - much appreciated
Dude this worked. This has been an annoyance for me for weeks. Finally looked it up on here, found your video and it was fixed within 10 minutes. Thank you!
I started having this problem with my remotes and keypad. I had not changed the bulb for years. I removed the old bulb and put in a regular bulb, and so far, so good. Thank you VERY much! So, this worked for one day! The next day, after backing out of the garage, I was unable to close the door again. I tried removing the bulb, and it works periodically. Back to the drawing board.
He has an older garage door because I can hear how noisy it is. If you have an older garage door, but a fairly new garage door opener then you will need to replace the rollers with new nylon rollers. OR, use a lithium spray and hit your old rollers and hinges (everything that moves) with that spray. Your door will become quieter and should remove the down-force resistance it is detecting. The first time you try to lower your door you might need to push on it a little to make it close. Get that lithium grease moved around!
It so much worked!!!! My husband changed the light and worked magically. 😮😊We saved $600. Thank you so much.
I have (Had ) the same issue. The door will not close if the (motor unit) light is on . Like in this video if the light is turned off manually it will then close. I did have an issue initially with the bulb (LCD-type) and RF interference but that is not the case now with a replacement Incandescent bulb it still wouldn't open even with the bulbs removed (but the internal relay for the lights is switched on). My fix was to reset the unit . 1: unplug and re-connect. 2: erase all codes (Hold the button, red in my case, for 6 to 10 sec. then 3: re-program all remotes (press the (red) button briefly and within 30 sec. press the remote you want to program (synchronize with the motor unit). I believe there was an issue with the "lock button" (on my wired control) you may want to press that on or off if you have that feature . One other thing (not sure if necessary but...) The Door was down while programming & I made sure the Motor unit lights were also off. All is working fine now.
Thank you so much! YOUR solution is EXACTLY what I needed to fix the problem where the remotes wouldn't control the door if the (incandescent bulb) light was on. Goes to show - this problem isn't always caused by interference from an LED bulb. I still wonder what may have caused this problem - maybe a recent power failure? - but your reset instructions were just what I needed.
Removing and then readding all of my remotes fixed the issue on my Liftmaster 2.0, model 8550WLB (with incandescent bulbs). My thanks to the person who created this video, and to @StopAndGo1 for providing the solution.
I did all this but still had the exact same problem.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! I did your 3 steps and it works perfectly!!!!! It was driving me crazy so thanks again!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!! Had the same problem with the mounted keypad. Could not figure it out. Once I removed the LED bulbs it worked perfectly again.
Totally fixed my problem!…in 2024 SO relevant and simple to understand! 🙌🏾
Worked for me too - had been driving me mad for weeks. Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Very unselfish of you to do so. Hopefully Karma will do right by you for your effort!
Thank you so much for posting this, I was losing my mind trying to figure out why my garage remotes started sucking
Thank you very much. The exact same problem and the light bulb was the fix.
You are the bomb! You were 100% spot on. Thank you a thousand times.
Not confusing. Very clear demo Thanks brother.
Thank you for the awesome video ! I was having the exact same issue and couldn’t figure it out until I watched your video. Thank you again!
Thank you very much, sir. I replaced the bulb, and there are no more issues.
Thank You ! Apparently LED bulb interfere with signal somehow. Changed back for incandescent and works great 👍🏻
I had the same problem with mine a while back. Changed from LED to incandescent and presto it worked just fine. Crazy
Hoozah!! Damned thing was driving me crazy. Mine would work inside the garage fine but once I was outside a few feet it wouldn't work but if I was say 75 ft outside the garage it would work. I added to the antenna changed batteries I don't know how many times but being cheap and stubborn (deadly combination) I just lived with it until now. Opened up the light cover and shazzam! Yuppers there was an old style LED.! Make sure you hang onto a few of those old Edison bulbs for your door openers!
Mine is a regular bulb, but your video made me manually switch off the light and it works after that. Thanks man👍
You are awesome, took apart the whole thing checked all the connectors and was ready to buy a new board. Once I took out the light bulbs everything worked like it should. Thank you!
Dude! This was exactly what I was looking for. Your video helped me fix my problem. Thanks!!
Thank you so much Ruben!!! My garage opener finally worked again.
Awesome cat. And awesome video. This may have fixed my problem. I'll find out tomorrow.
This was the best video ever! I fixed my problem! THANK YOU!
When I watched your demo, I'm thinking no freakin' way. But it worked. LOL Thx. And the explanation in the comment by @Buddha Hollywood tells the story. I knew something had to be interfering with the signal, but I could not determine the source.
Awesome! I can't believe a light bulb was the issue. It's been driving me crazy
You are the man same issue unscrewed my LED bulbs works like a charm.
OMG this was my problem too. Mind. Blown.
You are amazing! My EXACT problem!
The LED bulb was my issue. Thanks!
Thank you. My girlfriend has this exact problem. This is why I am old school. Use regular bulbs. Oh so sorry they don't make them any more. Hate led bulbs on anything. Thank you sir.
What you talking about Willis??? They most certainly DO still make old school light bulbs with a filament!!! Have you gone crazy, my man???
My remote worked fine in the beginning. After a few months. I was able to open it and not close. Since I moved in, there was never a bulb. After a while the remote just gave out. I changed the batteries. I put an led bulb specifically for garage door openers. Have pitches new remotes. And still they don’t work. I have a wall button. But there isn’t any other button in there to turn off the light. How to I go about making sure the light is off. It’s a older model craftsman 1/2 hp
I’ve got the same problem but the led that’s in there has been in there for a couple of years why did it start causing a problem now it’s cold weather and we’ve had the problem before and it fixed it’s self it seems that it always occurs during the fall or winter time I don’t know why thanks for the help.
LED bulbs product 300 to 400 mhz radio signals that interfere with garage door opener signals. need to get receiving antenna away from the lights. I too live in a steel building. I had to use grounded coax cable extended to the outside of the building. I stripped away 9" of grounded exterior cable, mounted through insulated bracket not allowing the center 9" wire to touch ground. Use aluminum tape on antenna wire that is not covered by ground inside the building. solder connections. Antenna length is determined by wave length, only need 1/4 wave. Grounded exterior of the coax cable is what does the trick.
You problem solved my issue but it is not the bulb. My remotes don't work while that light socket is active. Once it shuts off it works again. With or without a light bulb. So not sure if their is a way to deactivate that light from going on.
I have (Had ) the same issue. The door will not close if the (motor unit) light is on . Like in this video if the light is turned off manually it will then close. I did have an issue initially with the bulb (LCD-type) and RF interference but that is not the case now with a replacement Incandescent bulb it still wouldn't open. My fix was to reset the unit . 1: unplug and re-connect. 2: erase all codes (Hold the button, red in my case, for 6 to 10 sec. then 3: re-program all remotes (press the (red) button briefly and within 30 sec. press the remote you want to program (synchronize with the motor unit). I believe there was an issue with the "lock button" (on my wired control) you may want to press that on or off if you have that feature . One other thing (not sure if necessary but...) The Door was down while programming & I made sure the Motor unit lights were also off.
Thank you so much. Mine ended up working somehow even with the LED light, but your video helped me start messing around with it differently and trying to program at different times… finally it programmed correctly (even though it was when light was off) and worked. I had unplugged it and reset it before it worked for good though.
Hi, just came across your video. Very informative and helpful. I am having the same issue and the fix of shutting the light off works but of course, the light turns back on when I drive out, and am then unable to close the garage door from the car. Any idea on how to disable the light from coming on when moving past the sensors? Thanks
Thank you for the information!!
Thanks for this informative video
You are genius
I hope you answer my prayers! 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🙏🏼✌🏼
😮 mine does the same thing. When the light goes out the remote will shut it again I'm going to check the light bulb. Thanks
Holy shit, you the man.
It worked,Thank U
BEFORE YOU BUY THE OVERPRICED "GARAGE OPENER LED BULBS" READ THIS
The more "modern" LED bulbs are made to work with dimmers, just like the old incandescent lights. In order to make that happen with LED bulbs, they put in the LED bulb a variable square pulse wave generator which is basically very close to a classical variable frequency oscillator.
And that basically, is why SOME LED bulbs interfere with your garage door RF receiver.
The solution to your problem is very simple and very cheap.
Go to the nearest HOME DEPOT store and buy the CHEAP NON-DIMMABLE LED bulbs. TA DAH!
Yes, the only "special" thing about the "special" garage LED bulbs is the huge price mark-up
Solved my problem!!! Thank you! :-)
Fixed it. Thank you!!!!
Thank you for making this video!
Problem solved, thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Child Saftey Beams became a law in June of 1993. 31 years ago. They will do the same thing. Won't let it come down, not including the cat...lol...Cat Safety Beams....been in the biz 43 years...
so whats the solution to replace the 2 led lights ?
So should I remove the light bulb entirely for it to work?
That’s what mine is doing thanks going to change the bulb the one I have in there is a led
Sometimes mine does not close (seems like after installation of wifi door opener, mine is super old one, automatic doorman model 455) and I just plugged wireless plug between the power plug and the outlet. I will see if I can reset the power by turning on/off the wireless plug.
Do your Led on your ceiling interfere with your garage door. I have the same leds and I took them down because my garage works on and off. Ordered new remotes and still same thing. I ordered the smart remote. Worked for two days and now doesn’t connect. Idk what to do. Maybe the antenna? Or just buy another unit?
Thanks, I did the same thing .
wonder if it's just this brand of LED bulb that's causing the interference for the remote or is it caused by any bulb that's LED
Great video
thanks soft my problem too
Your great! That was my problem
Very interesting, thanks
Tried changing the bulb and it didn’t fix the problem. Mine will go up but once I’m ready to shut it, it just blinks 9 times each time.
Check your door sensor 👍🏼
Thanks for the video. Does cold weather affect the closing? In winter, the wall-mounted control closes the door but sometimes, the remote-control device will cause the door to start closing for a second then open as if there was something interfering with its closing. When this happens, the light blinks. Have you any ideas?
Changed to an incandescent light and it still doesn’t want to close/open when light is on.
Right on !!!!!!!!!! Worked great Thanks for the tip.
First of all great video and description of issue/solution. Same issue here as well, but seems to be when light is on regardless of type - any fix found? Thanks again - much appreciated
Thank you. It works
Thanks. That was it....
Ima go buy some bulbs right now.. stay tuned. Update: after changing lightbulbs, which were burnt out, it worked so far. Another update coming soon.
What brand did you buy? I bought an incandescent light @ ACE and still same issue
How many dollars does it take to screw in a light bulb?
There is LED bulb made for GDO.
Thank you it fixed it
LED lights give off a signal and it will interfere with the opener.
Thanks so much!
Thanks much!
we are same Problem ,i need to wait lights off then i can lock the garage door
This garage door opener requires a genie LED light bulb
Well, that's the F ing weird glitch ... 🤔🤔😂😂
Problem is that its hard to find regular light bulbs anymore! They're ALL LED.
thanks!
Helpful and funny lol
Using thé remote, garage door will go up but wont go down.
As of Aug. 2023 incandescent light bulbs can no longer be produced or sold in the U.S. What now?
Thanks
$60 is a cheap service call!
Problem fixed!
cat ruined the video hahahaaaa. very funny
Hallo
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