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    Replace Garage door sensors?

    Anyone ever replace sensors on a garage door opener? Lightning surge fried ours. The opening itself works (blinks and opened initially). Any sage advice?

    #2
    That's what I do for a living, replace wire as well and if that doesn't work then the circuit board may have been fried. It's a good idea to get a surge protector that you can plug into

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      #3
      worth buying the sensors or just the who thing in your experience?

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        #4
        It's worth a shot to buy the sensors and try them. If your unit isn't that old and new sensors don't fix it then you can get a new circuit board. If its more than 7-8 years old and needs a circuit board I'd just get a new unit.

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          #5
          I think I need to change ours they went under water during the flood the door works.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 14JKURX View Post
            I think I need to change ours they went under water during the flood the door works.
            If they were underwater it would probably be a good idea to go ahead and change them.

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              #7
              jusamb82, are those sensors specific to each model?

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                #8
                Depends which brand it is some are universal. If you can't find them you can text me a pic and i might be able to tell. 254-749-9232

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                  #9
                  Mine sat under 10" of water for 3 days, they're toast. I've got a Sears 1/2 HP model, about 5yrs old. Looking for a new set of sensors now, any ideas? I see them online, Amazon. Only thing is they're are not Prime, if ordered be abou 2 weeks. Anywhere local I can find them, been to Park Row store, they were out too.

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                    #10
                    I bought some replacements last year for mine online. Realitively cheap and very easy to replace.

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                      #11
                      Sear and liftmaster are the same operator just a different sticker on the side. Amazon is usually the cheapest for them. Some Lowe's and Home Depots sell them

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                        #12
                        Mine were underwater and quit working. As mentioned above, cheap and easy to replace. Works great now.

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