this might not be the best solution; I usually go with what I have on hand. That being said, I used to grease my opener tracks with vaseline. Not recommended if the wheels that run on the tracks are made of rubber, vaseline will deteriorate them.
At 02:01 PM 7/3/2013, you wrote:
Hi Experts.
I have a garage door issue. The garage door opener will open the garage door. But when it tries to close it, it pushes it about 2 feet and then pulls it back to the open position.
I did check the sensor. I know nothing is blocking it, because the sensor's green light is on. I know when something blocks it, the green light goes off.
So I disconnected the opener in the open position, and manually pushed the door down. It felt kind of difficult to push it along.
I am wondering if, in this case, the track would need to be lubricated, or the wheels on the door need to be lubricated?
If so, what would I use and how would I apply it?
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Frank
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