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Kevykev
01-26-2010, 01:42 PM
No sure what's wrong with mine but it went up and never came back down. You hear it running but it pulls nothing. Almost like it's stuck.


Anyone?

i'm in stockbridge close to Conyers by 155.

:yes:

I'll pay with Reps







j/k I have some cash i can spot you with. :yes:

Kevykev
01-26-2010, 02:12 PM
No response yet?




ummm Haiti?

DVSRX-7
01-26-2010, 02:40 PM
No response yet?




ummm Haiti?



lol earthquake!



is it the motor making the noise? does it have a red rope you can pull in case of emergencies?

chrisdavis
01-26-2010, 10:25 PM
screw type or chain driven?

slostang
01-26-2010, 10:48 PM
you're close to my store.

Kevykev
01-27-2010, 06:59 AM
^ What store?

Chain driven Chris!

Dj- Red rope pulled - I disconnected it.

Motor makes noise like it's active but doesn't pull.

98blackcivic
01-27-2010, 07:17 AM
have you inspected it closely?

Kevykev
01-27-2010, 07:22 AM
Yeah, the gear connected to the chain is still intact.

I have not opened it though.

LizBiz
01-27-2010, 07:36 AM
Try just holding the button down.

*looks out my window*

Do it now!!! Someone's gonna come take that bike!! ooooo! can I have some of them storage continers, I need some!!

chrisdavis
01-27-2010, 07:46 AM
Yeah, the gear connected to the chain is still intact.

I have not opened it though.


If you can open the side and gain access to the sprocket. check to see if the shaft has a key (there will be a slot where a little rectangular piece of metal goes). If it is keyed make sure the key is still there. If it isnt keyed, hit the open button, and see if the shaft is spinning around inside the sprocket. If the shaft is turning and the sprocket is not, you need to tighten the set screws on the sprocket, there should be 2 about 90 degrees apart.

Kevykev
01-27-2010, 08:15 AM
Try just holding the button down.

*looks out my window*

Do it now!!! Someone's gonna come take that bike!! ooooo! can I have some of them storage continers, I need some!!

You got prollums.

If you having girl prollums I feel bad fah you son.



If you can open the side and gain access to the sprocket. check to see if the shaft has a key (there will be a slot where a little rectangular piece of metal goes). If it is keyed make sure the key is still there. If it isnt keyed, hit the open button, and see if the shaft is spinning around inside the sprocket. If the shaft is turning and the sprocket is not, you need to tighten the set screws on the sprocket, there should be 2 about 90 degrees apart.

Sounds like you need to come over here man. Damn mofo broke in down in detail... i'll be opening it up tomorrow - hopefully I don't get gottened.

chrisdavis
01-27-2010, 08:38 AM
You got prollums.

If you having girl prollums I feel bad fah you son.




Sounds like you need to come over here man. Damn mofo broke in down in detail... i'll be opening it up tomorrow - hopefully I don't get gottened.




Im free around 2 if your home today, then you will be down to 98 problems.

G.C
01-27-2010, 09:38 AM
can be many things. Check the easy stuff first.

-Anything blocking the sensor...as dumb as it sounds, sometimes a random ass leaf or whatever blocks it.

-Check the light on the sensor. See if its flickering/different color.

-See if the chain is on the gear still. It can be slipping.

-See if anything is causing the chain to be jammed or the gear.

ATLTSX
01-27-2010, 10:05 AM
can be many things. Check the easy stuff first.

-Anything blocking the sensor...as dumb as it sounds, sometimes a random ass leaf or whatever blocks it.

-Check the light on the sensor. See if its flickering/different color.

-See if the chain is on the gear still. It can be slipping.

-See if anything is causing the chain to be jammed or the gear.

What he said.

You can also try pulling down on the garage door as you push the button. Maybe it just got caught up on something.

Kevykev
01-27-2010, 02:49 PM
Im free around 2 if your home today, then you will be down to 98 problems.


Just got back I'll om you my address maybe you can stop by tomorrow if you're free.

Thanks yo!


can be many things. Check the easy stuff first.

-Anything blocking the sensor...as dumb as it sounds, sometimes a random ass leaf or whatever blocks it.

-Check the light on the sensor. See if its flickering/different color.

-See if the chain is on the gear still. It can be slipping.

-See if anything is causing the chain to be jammed or the gear.


CHECK! :cheers:

slostang
01-27-2010, 08:30 PM
^ What store?



advance right there at the intersection of east lake.

Kevykev
02-24-2010, 12:09 PM
^ I'll come check you one day.

Let me know when you run a special like 5qts of mobile 1 oil for $8 lol...wait NO REALLY!


UPDATE:

Garage fixed one of the gears were shredded (plastic drive gears to keep motor from burning out)

3 hours of labor which would be 45minutes if i did it all over again.

Garage is FIXED


p.s

OVERHEAD DOOR wanted to charge $400 to repair it.

My repair cost: 17 (Gear kit) 12 (Pin Punch kit).

Me being the MAN: priceless.






Now I can fix like 80% of garage door openers since most are built the same.

bowdown201
02-24-2010, 12:18 PM
I think thats the same place that came and looked at our bay door at work. If so their a fuckin rip off. Bunch of damn rednecks

tmracing83
02-24-2010, 12:40 PM
YELLOW PAGES.

That simple.

stillaneon
02-24-2010, 12:43 PM
ahh

Kevykev
02-24-2010, 03:45 PM
I think thats the same place that came and looked at our bay door at work. If so their a fuckin rip off. Bunch of damn rednecks

It was $89 for labor and $3XX.00 for the part. I said "Thank you sir" hung up and started my own operation.


YELLOW PAGES.

That simple.


So you basically looked at the thread title ONLY before responding.

selective reading causes that.



ahh

Yes my friend. :yes: