Finally it s possible the garage door opener s motor.
Garage door wall switch stopped working.
Your light should light up.
If this doesn t work the circuit in the motor housing is unhappy and needs a closer look.
Garage door opener works from the wall control but not from the remote.
Plug a lamp into the wall outlet that services the console to check the power.
Diagnosing this type of wall control is more complicated than the single led type.
Car wall and control on the wall garage door will not open.
The garage door opens with the wall switch and even sometimes with the remote but it doesn t close with the remotes only with the wall switch.
The location of the switch will depend on the model of the device.
To know for sure what the problem is you may want to have a service technician check the garage door opener.
If the wall control doesn t light up and work properly then the wall control or the logic board in the garage door opener is defective.
If the door operates the problem is in the wire or button.
Replace the genie remote if needed.
Sandra armenta on december 07 2018.
As with many such problems the most common problem is the simplest one the motor unit has been unplugged.
Take a small insulated wire and jump between the red and white terminals at the opener.
If the door operates either the wires weren t securely connected to the button or it s gone bad.
Check all remotes if all the remotes and wireless devices stopped working at the same time this could indicate the circuit board needs replaced replace the remote battery if neccesary.
Carol on september 30 2018.
Check the console lock switch.
Disconnect the wires from the button and touch the bare ends together.
I do not hear the motor running but the light does turn on.
I did try jumping it just lit up the adjustment switches on the unit but no action.
Reprogram the remote to the power head.
You can also check the switch wall ceiling wiring by connecting a battery and lightbulb to the bare ends then have an assistant press the wall button.
To adjust the switch there is usually a screw on the motor unit that when turned will increase or decrease how far the door descends when closing.
If the unit operates then the wall switch wire or the wall switch is the problem.
If the lamp works in the outlet.
Garage door seal is loose or broken a leaky.
The button is bad.