thank you for the info.... we have the same door opener model 3042. Very helpful. I just need to cross refer for the belt part number. You should put it on the description. Thanks a million.
I found some shortcuts. Mine motor is suspended from the ceiling. So I can get the track off without removing the motor by unscrewing the 2 straps on top of the motor and then lifting the rail and hitting it upward from underneath with the palm of my hand. I also did not have to take the belt apart. I loosened the tightening adjustment, then removed the screws holding the end on the side of the motor. The two ends come out and the belt can go in, in one piece. BUT, I wish you had shown where the white "bullet" on the belt goes. This is the most critical piece of the whole operation. If you put the bullet on the wrong side, the carriage assembly won't catch on the bullet and pull the door up or let it down. Also, you need to know if the motor last raised or lowered the door. If the door was last lowered, the bullet will need to be placed down toward the garage door so that when the motor is triggered the bullet has space to travel up to the motor. I wasted time first putting the bullet on the wrong side. Then I put it on the correct side, but too close to the motor where there was no space to travel toward the motor. To start, you need to know which direction the motor spins. If you were to lay on your back and look up at the motor, the motor goes counter clockwise and the bullet should be on the right side of the loop. The bullet should go almost all the way to the door opening, maybe 80% of the way there from the motor. But too close to the door opening and it won't pull the door open far enough. These are important time saving points
My garage door was making a clicking noise about 4 or 5 times when it went up or down. I took everything apart and the motor spun fine by itself. I noticed on the wheel that gets attached to the motor that there was a little bump in one section and that part of the belt was worn. I'm thinking that part of the belt broke and a small piece got stuck in between the pulley and the belt. I loosened everything up, and make sure that the belt went around the pulley and didn't have any bump in it. Each time the pulley spun and hit the bump is what made the clicking noise. I don't know if you're supposed to do it or not but I sprayed the entire track silicone spray so that the black part would slide easier on the track. Got done and tried it using the wall switch which I later found out is not recommended. The door didn't go up or down all the way. So I used the instructions of hitting the down button, letting go, pressing it again until the door went down and then hitting the program button. Did the same thing with the up button and now it opens and closes at the right positions. I only have about a 2-inch section where the belt is worn. I'll call and see if they can send me a replacement belt. I had the board go bad several years ago, so hopefully they still have my info and can tell me if it's under warranty, since I don't know if I've had it over 15 years.
I haven't found another video for the silent max 1000. mine just started making a popping noise. When I checked it out I found my belt looks just like yours -striped. I ordered on Amazon. It will be here tomorrow. Thanks
Great idea! I’ll add it to the description. I contacted the company directly for the warranty and they sent the belt free of charge but I didn’t think to add the part number
Good job ‼️ Your video is about the only one that shows the adjustment on the Genie Silentmax tensioner… If the door doesn’t open all the way, I think you can set the limits by using the set and up / down buttons by the red / blue led light. Really good, clear , right to the point… BTW what kind of gun is on the black cleaning pad on the table ?
Thanks for the video! Same model, except my belt broke when the door springs broke, so I had to get those fixed first. I didn't even attempt to repair that myself. Garage springs can literally KILL you if you don't know what you are doing! I RUclips lots of home repairs, but not that one! Also, thanks for pointing out that Genie offers a 15 year warranty on the belt, except they are a bitch to try to get them to honor it, I just went ahead and ordered one on Prime Day. Cost $50, but I got it in just 2 days. Thanks again!
I have a 2 Genie 3042. Both belts went bad (12 year old) at about the same time. Called Genie (long wait on phone), told them my situation (keep a copy of your receipt of purchase for motor units) and they sent me two belts (4 days delivery) and sprockets (you pay the shipping about $20.) I recommend Genie, great support IMO and experience.
Hey Mo. this video helped a lot. I might be missing something but that "white piece", doesn't it have to lock into the angle bracket that's attaches to the door? Otherwise I don't see what lifts the door. You said you moved it all the way back towards the motor. I'm in the process of changing my belt and just want to make sure. Thanks for making the video!
Thanks For Sharing! 💯 This Genie Model is a Home Depot Special and It Shows. I’ve Replaced the Circuit Board and The $100 Replacement Failed With Sensor Circuit, Belt Tensioner Plastic Spacer Disintegrated. Latest Issue That Brings Me Here 👋 = The Belt is Making a Rhythmic Clicking Sound Going Up and Down That Seems To Be Coming From The Motor Drive Area, It’s Leaving a 2” Gap At Bottom When Closed… #Thanks #GotGenie? 🧞♂️
thank you for the info.... we have the same door opener model 3042. Very helpful. I just need to cross refer for the belt part number. You should put it on the description. Thanks a million.
I found some shortcuts. Mine motor is suspended from the ceiling. So I can get the track off without removing the motor by unscrewing the 2 straps on top of the motor and then lifting the rail and hitting it upward from underneath with the palm of my hand. I also did not have to take the belt apart. I loosened the tightening adjustment, then removed the screws holding the end on the side of the motor. The two ends come out and the belt can go in, in one piece. BUT, I wish you had shown where the white "bullet" on the belt goes. This is the most critical piece of the whole operation. If you put the bullet on the wrong side, the carriage assembly won't catch on the bullet and pull the door up or let it down. Also, you need to know if the motor last raised or lowered the door. If the door was last lowered, the bullet will need to be placed down toward the garage door so that when the motor is triggered the bullet has space to travel up to the motor. I wasted time first putting the bullet on the wrong side. Then I put it on the correct side, but too close to the motor where there was no space to travel toward the motor.
To start, you need to know which direction the motor spins. If you were to lay on your back and look up at the motor, the motor goes counter clockwise and the bullet should be on the right side of the loop. The bullet should go almost all the way to the door opening, maybe 80% of the way there from the motor. But too close to the door opening and it won't pull the door open far enough.
These are important time saving points
Really appreciate the tips, I was looking for shortcuts also.
My garage door was making a clicking noise about 4 or 5 times when it went up or down. I took everything apart and the motor spun fine by itself. I noticed on the wheel that gets attached to the motor that there was a little bump in one section and that part of the belt was worn.
I'm thinking that part of the belt broke and a small piece got stuck in between the pulley and the belt.
I loosened everything up, and make sure that the belt went around the pulley and didn't have any bump in it. Each time the pulley spun and hit the bump is what made the clicking noise. I don't know if you're supposed to do it or not but I sprayed the entire track silicone spray so that the black part would slide easier on the track.
Got done and tried it using the wall switch which I later found out is not recommended. The door didn't go up or down all the way. So I used the instructions of hitting the down button, letting go, pressing it again until the door went down and then hitting the program button. Did the same thing with the up button and now it opens and closes at the right positions.
I only have about a 2-inch section where the belt is worn. I'll call and see if they can send me a replacement belt. I had the board go bad several years ago, so hopefully they still have my info and can tell me if it's under warranty, since I don't know if I've had it over 15 years.
I haven't found another video for the silent max 1000. mine just started making a popping noise. When I checked it out I found my belt looks just like yours -striped. I ordered on Amazon. It will be here tomorrow. Thanks
Same! That’s what motivated me to make this video. Hope it helps!
thanks for posting. I was stuck , didn't take enough pics.
Thanks for making this video! We are replacing ours this weekend and this will come in handy. Same model, it snapped.
Awesome video. Have the same issue same model. Saved me time. Thanks
Belt part #37561R.S 7ft belt.
Great idea! I’ll add it to the description. I contacted the company directly for the warranty and they sent the belt free of charge but I didn’t think to add the part number
Good job ‼️
Your video is about the only one that shows the adjustment on the Genie Silentmax tensioner…
If the door doesn’t open all the way, I think you can set the limits by using the set and up / down buttons by the red / blue led light.
Really good, clear , right to the point…
BTW what kind of gun is on the black cleaning pad on the table ?
Glock 19
Thanks for the video! Same model, except my belt broke when the door springs broke, so I had to get those fixed first. I didn't even attempt to repair that myself. Garage springs can literally KILL you if you don't know what you are doing! I RUclips lots of home repairs, but not that one! Also, thanks for pointing out that Genie offers a 15 year warranty on the belt, except they are a bitch to try to get them to honor it, I just went ahead and ordered one on Prime Day. Cost $50, but I got it in just 2 days. Thanks again!
I have a 2 Genie 3042. Both belts went bad (12 year old) at about the same time. Called Genie (long wait on phone), told them my situation (keep a copy of your receipt of purchase for motor units) and they sent me two belts (4 days delivery) and sprockets (you pay the shipping about $20.) I recommend Genie, great support IMO and experience.
Life Saver !!!!!! Cheers my man!!
Hey Mo. this video helped a lot. I might be missing something but that "white piece", doesn't it have to lock into the angle bracket that's attaches to the door? Otherwise I don't see what lifts the door. You said you moved it all the way back towards the motor. I'm in the process of changing my belt and just want to make sure. Thanks for making the video!
Yes. The white piece has to attach!
Thanks 🙏 I going to do the same thing
Thanks For Sharing! 💯 This Genie Model is a Home Depot Special and It Shows. I’ve Replaced the Circuit Board and The $100 Replacement Failed With Sensor Circuit, Belt Tensioner Plastic Spacer Disintegrated. Latest Issue That Brings Me Here 👋 = The Belt is Making a Rhythmic Clicking Sound Going Up and Down That Seems To Be Coming From The Motor Drive Area, It’s Leaving a 2” Gap At Bottom When Closed… #Thanks #GotGenie? 🧞♂️