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Garage Door Opener Not Working
in Kansas City, KS

Garage door openers have motors, gears, and circuit boards that all wear out over time. Kansas City gets strong thunderstorms from April through September, and power surges from those storms regularly damage the logic boards inside older opener units. Ignoring a failing opener can leave you locked out or unable to secure your garage.

Quick Answer

A garage door opener can stop working because of a dead circuit board, a bad capacitor, or a broken drive gear. In Kansas City, power surges from summer thunderstorms are a common cause of fried circuit boards. A technician diagnoses whether it is the motor unit, the logic board, or the drive system before recommending a repair or replacement. Call for an inspection before buying a new unit.

Garage Door Opener Not Working in Kansas City

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The opener light comes on but the motor does not run
  • You hear a humming sound but the door does not move
  • The remote works sometimes but not others
  • The door reverses immediately after touching the floor
  • The wall button does nothing, but the remote works fine, or vice versa
  • The opener runs but the door does not move and you hear a grinding or clicking sound

Root Causes

What Causes Garage Door Opener Not Working?

1

Surge-Damaged Logic Board

Kansas City averages more than 50 thunderstorm days a year, and lightning-related power surges travel through outlets and kill the small circuit board inside the opener. The motor may still hum but the board can no longer tell it what to do.

The Fix

Logic Board Replacement

A technician pulls the opener head unit and tests the board. If it is fried, a replacement board goes in, and a surge protector gets added to the outlet to protect the new one.

2

Worn Drive Gear or Stripped Gear

The drive gear is a plastic or nylon gear that connects the motor to the chain or screw drive. It wears down after years of use, and in openers that are more than 15 years old the gear often strips completely. When that happens the motor spins but nothing moves.

The Fix

Drive Gear Replacement

The old stripped gear comes out and a new one goes in. This is often less work than replacing the whole opener, assuming the motor and board are still good.

3

Faulty Safety Sensor Alignment

Two small sensors sit near the floor on each side of the door opening. If they get bumped out of alignment, or if something blocks the invisible beam between them, the opener will not close the door. This happens often in garages where things get moved around or where the sensors get knocked by a yard tool or trash bin.

The Fix

Safety Sensor Realignment

A technician adjusts both sensors until the indicator lights show they are lined up correctly. If a wire is broken or corroded, that gets replaced at the same time.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Surge-Damaged Logic Board Worn Drive Gear or Stripped Gear Faulty Safety Sensor Alignment
Opener stopped working the morning after a bad thunderstorm
Motor hums but door does not move, and you hear a clicking sound in the head unit
Door opens fine but will not close, and the opener light blinks repeatedly
Opener is more than 15 years old and the drive sounds rough
Small sensor light near the floor is off or blinking orange