With genie it is most often behind the light lens and flashes red when pressed.
Genie garage door opener lights won t turn off.
If you do not hear a click coming from the motor housing then the relay on the circuit board is bad.
It is simple to put a board in.
The only way to fix it is to put a board in it.
Press and hold the wall console button until the garage door is completey closed.
There is a possibility of a relay stuck on the logic board causing the lights to stay on.
If you are standing behind the opener looking towards the door the board will be on the top left side.
See safe t beam diagnostic light guide check garage door for binding.
If you disconnect the yellow wire from the terminal on the motor unit of the garage door opener and the lights stay on the logic board will have to be replaced.
When your opener lights won t turn off on your genie or another brand of garage door opener call your local garage door company right away.
To small screws at the very bottom of the cover and then one on the left and top right.
The clicking noise you are looking for is the sound that comes from the relay on the circuit board.
With sears or liftmaster chamberlain it is near or part of the terminal screw board.
Allow roughly 10 minutes to troubleshoot your garage door opener.
If your genie garage door light will not switch off it could be a problem with the wiring or hardware.
Pull the cover off.
If an operational problem exists and the garage door opener will not close the opener can be forced to close.
They will either recommend a part replacement or further troubleshoot the problem.
Step 1 remove the indoor control panel from the wall and use a philips head screwdriver to disconnect and reconnect the wiring.
The button is usually right next to the area the floppy antenna is connected to the motor head.
Slide the cover off.
The circuit board on your garage door opener will have to be replaced if you want your light to function properly.