Bobgrove

Newbie

January 24, 2009

My model 139.53910D garage door opener has intermittent range.

Weather (temperature, rain, humidity, wind) have no effect. I've examined the circuit board for cold solder joints, cracks in the paths, etc. It looks good. The antenna wire is resonant at the 315 MHz frequency (about 9"), and I've tried placing it in various positions to change its pattern. No joy.

5 1 Ratings


Jimmy k

Expert

Jimmy K EXPERT January 30, 2009

I am sending you some suggestions we have compiled for the short range issue. When it is intermittent it is much harder to solve. If you will try the suggestions below when the intermittent range is occurring you might find something.

Try noting the times of day that you notice the problem for several occurrences and see if there is a pattern.

When the remotes have short range it is usually because of radio frequency interference in the area. If the led on the back of the motor unit is blinking the interference is strong. Many things can put out the rf signal that confuses the logic board in the garage door opener.

Try disconnecting the portable phone, the aquarium, the water softener, any electronic item with a remote control. This can be done by turning the circuit breakers for the house off one at a time. Check the range on the remotes after turning each breaker off.

Take the batteries out of the keyless entry and all except one remote then take the batteries out of that remote. If you had a garage door opener before with remotes, look in all drawers and in the cushions of couches and chairs for an old remote and remove the batteries from that remote.

If none of this helps connect a 2 foot piece of small gauge wire to the small antenna wire hanging out of the rear of the motor unit. If that helps you can buy an antenna extender kit and install it.

The remotes and the logic board in the garage door opener are not adjustable. On some of our older openers you could fine tune the remotes. That feature is no longer available. They tell us the new technology doesn’t require it.

If there is rf signal coming from somewhere in the neighborhood, you can get a Sears technician to search for the signal with a special meter most Sears technicians have.

 

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This is a great place to go for advice, especially if you're low on funds and you could resolve the problem before calling and paying a service call, if it's an easy fix. I'm glad you are there for me.

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