Look for small led lights on the sensors.
No sensor lights garage door.
The wires from the terminal block on the opener to the door safety sensors should be connected to terminals 2 and 3 on the opener terminal block.
If you release button early the door reopens.
Inspect each sensor to make sure the green or red power indicator lights are.
Raise the garage door using the control button on the garage wall or the remote control unit from a vehicle.
Check if the safety reversing sensors are aligned.
Safety sensors include two mounted sections one on each side of the garage door opening.
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.
If the sensors are not.
If you find the lights turned off in one or both the sensors it indicates that there is a problem in power supply.
One wire from each sensor goes to terminal 2 and one wire to terminal 3.
The garage door sensor yellow light and the green light together create a solid illumination.
It sounds like you have a broken wire to the sensor with the green led.
For people who do not know the transmitter has the yellow light and the receiving sensor has the green light.
Opener works both by remote and wall button to open but will not close by remote and only if hold down wall button until door is fully closed.
On line manual does not specify colors.
Light doesn t activate on garage door opener when you cross safety sensor beam chamberlain group products which include the liftmaster chamberlain sears craftsman line of garage door openers have a feature where the opener light will turn on if you cross the safety sensor beam shooting across the opening of your garage door.
Have adjusted several times.
The lock button on the door control in on.
First check the sensor lights.
The sensors use two photo eye lenses that transmit an infrared beam between them.
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.