Genie Screw Drive Repairs Made EZ, 5 Most common.

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  • Description of the 5 most common parts to fail on A Genie, Screw Drive, Garage Door Opener. Includes: The carriage assembly, Limit Switch, Coupler that joins the rail to the motor head, the capacitor and the sequencer board. This is not a, (how to) install segment on one part, but rather an overview of the major parts, there locations and tips about why they fail. Also, a comparison of the Pro Line, verse the standard model. Things to know, before you start your repair. www.gsoverheadsystems.com/
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Komentáře • 146

  • @zer0tzer0
    @zer0tzer0 Před 9 lety +69

    I'm going to call the coupler a coopler from now in in your honor.

    • @jstriker623
      @jstriker623 Před 4 lety

      LOL!!! If i ever hear someone say coopler after today, I'm going to ask if they watched the Genie repair video on CZcams-

    • @martytruelove5026
      @martytruelove5026 Před 3 lety

      Yesterday,i watched a "Coople" of people walk down the street...I think I will stick with "couple".

    • @redgreen5831
      @redgreen5831 Před 2 lety

      i heard him say that a coople times also. never heard anyone pronounce it that way before. must be canadian.

  • @jasoncarr5946
    @jasoncarr5946 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you. This saved me a couple hundred dollars to have a professional do it. It cost under $6.00 and I changed out the limit switch in less than 5 minutes.

  • @eddrichardson6893
    @eddrichardson6893 Před 9 dny

    Excellent video and perfect instructions. You say coopler - I say coupler. Thank you so much.

  • @togamac
    @togamac Před 8 lety +9

    This may be number 6. My screw drive (residential) was 15 years old when it stopped putting the door down all the way. The flashing green light in the unit told me that the motor board may be bad. A new motor board was half the price of a complete unit so I decided to replace the whole unit. When I was taking the screw drive mechanism apart, I found a small piece of metal on the screw that was big enough to interfere with the travel of the carriage. The metal was once a c-clip that locked a collette into place when the three pieces of screw were assembled at installation. Moral of the story? If your screw drive door opener is a residential unit and is old and stops during opening or closing your door, you may have the same problem.

  • @brooksthompson2834
    @brooksthompson2834 Před 3 lety +2

    Noticed the same thing on another garage door drive video. Coopler and Coopling. Maybe shot in Minnersoda yah?

  • @entharion2
    @entharion2 Před 7 lety +6

    Just repaired my old (15-20 yrs) Genie screw-drive homeowner model. The culprit was that the pickup for the rpm sensor on the back of the motor had rotated up slightly (1/8" or so). Using a finger to rotate it back down (to exactly horizontal) fixed the problem, which was erratic opening/closing distance even if the wall button was held down. Zero cost and door opens and closes perfectly without holding the button now.

  • @playengine4745
    @playengine4745 Před 7 lety

    Great video here... I have a screw drive that will not close all the way, still roughly a 1.5 foot gap, even if I adjust using the screw on the back of the motor it closes to the same point every time. Any pointers?

  • @gilbertanthonyperea5236

    Thanks, your pic helped me reassemble my unit, orange on top, Yellow on the bottom.

  • @sipperer
    @sipperer Před 2 lety

    My Genie screw drive opener has acted up this winter with the cold weather. My warranty has run out, now I am on my own dime now. So unfortunately now I will have to replace my opener, AFTER 40 YEARS!!!!! My Genie screw drive has been flawless for all those years and needless to say I'm going to replace it with another one. This new one will outlive my. Thanks Genie for a great product.

  • @laurenvaci9404
    @laurenvaci9404 Před 7 lety +2

    Need to know the problem observed that goes with each of these parts .. do not know which part to purchase?

  • @jacobgilchrist6750
    @jacobgilchrist6750 Před 4 lety

    Any idea where I can get the part numbers for all the washers/bearing that are directly behind the coupler? I think some parts got destroyed in there and I cannot find a parts list for that bearing end of the screw anywhere!

  • @waynerogers7836
    @waynerogers7836 Před 6 lety

    My opener is humming when I attempt to open the door. When I release and re-latch the emergency open it will open. It seems like the door is closing to tightly as there is a lot of pressure when I pull the emergency latch. Any idea what adjustment can be made to fix this?

  • @andifred1161
    @andifred1161 Před rokem

    Thank you. This video was very helpful. I love fixing old stuff and my garage door opener is ancient. Bad Capacitor, so that is a can do fix. Quick question, in order to make sure the old capacitor is bad, do I take it off and touch it to my tongue to test like with a 9 volt battery. o.O

  • @elsac4240
    @elsac4240 Před 4 lety

    Have a genie pro screwdrive. It opens all the way, but comes back down a few inches (and stops). No other issue (opening or closing). Any help would be appreciated!

  • @warrennorred4337
    @warrennorred4337 Před 5 lety +3

    I very much appreciate this overview. My problem is that the entire assembly has slowly operated more and more loudly. And then it's started stalling about halfway open about half of the time. A mere capacitor problem might cause a lack of strength, but I don't see how a bad cap could be the cause of the noise. EDIT: I lubed it and now it is much quieter and works better, but the screw assembly does not seem as sturdy as I'd like. Maybe I just never noticed it before. In any case, thank you for posting this.

  • @timhowell1220
    @timhowell1220 Před 3 lety

    Is there a depth to set the clutch nut? My door on the down movement takes about 15 to 20 inches to stop. This is a Blue Max built in Jan. 1992 with a solid one piece rail. Does it have a coupler in there? and where is it?

  • @Big_Ule
    @Big_Ule Před 5 lety

    How do you replace the coupler on the Genie Intellicode model?

  • @tino8080
    @tino8080 Před 6 lety

    Hi i have the red model type,my garage chain works is not picking up door what can it be?motor still works & chain moves

  • @Superfly70
    @Superfly70 Před 6 lety +1

    I have a genie where the plastic wheel on the back of the motor spins but the track does not.

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 Před 5 lety

    I hear a little hum noise For one or two seconds when I press an opener but the motor will not run and make normal loud noise. I saw some some and burntnsmell came out of the unit a while back son may be my motor is burnt?

  • @michaelwebb5031
    @michaelwebb5031 Před 6 lety

    You saved me some money, thanks

  • @waynesworld6352
    @waynesworld6352 Před 3 měsíci

    Great information on multiple parts.
    Might add the sensor alignment importance. Just saying. Thanx again.

  • @jbarjj2715
    @jbarjj2715 Před rokem

    I’m thinking of buying a couple of cooplers!

  • @toddk4115
    @toddk4115 Před 9 lety

    I have a screw drive genie 8000 1/3rd hp model. The door will not open or close. I can manually lift the door up easily. I can manually close it as well. It's spinning and making the normal noise, but will not open or close. Springs look good, safety sensor is solid red light.

    • @jacec5855
      @jacec5855 Před rokem

      Change the carriage. When you posted this was probably 6$ part but now it's probly 16$ part.

  • @EdwardInTX
    @EdwardInTX Před 3 lety

    My carriage is rubbing against the breaks in the rail, making a loud sound

  • @amarmot3635
    @amarmot3635 Před 7 lety +1

    My Genie Pro screw drive is 13 years old. Recently there was a lot of oil on the bottom of the case of the head unit. The oil was dripping on my car. Any idea what this means?

    • @BJamie87
      @BJamie87 Před 6 lety

      A Marmot mine too. Today. It was a dark Amber color like it was oil. Mine fried yesterday from a birds nest inside. Now I'm F'ed in the A.

  • @Eli70mod
    @Eli70mod Před 9 lety

    Hi there I have a genie pro screwdrive. It recently stopped opening or closing the garage door. The problem was the coupler and I replaced it but now that I run it it moves one direction then moves back another. I checked the door sensors and they work fine. I even run the opener without the door attached so there is no resistance but it still continues to have this problem. I have heard the maybe it could be the clutch sensor or maybe the capacitor? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Eli70mod The first thing I would check is the wires to the limit switch and the limit switches. When you removed the wires to replace the coupler, they may have been damaged or slightly stripped and making contact against the rail. Also be sure the switch is hanging freely and not binding against the rail. Check the two bolts holding the motor to the rail. Maybe too tight. Loosen a little bit. Also I have seen the screw rail itself freeze up due to old dried up grease and have trouble spinning. Maybe a little fresh grease (use correct grease). Check the force adjustment. After that, then possibly internal motor part. Good Luck.

  • @jrj90620
    @jrj90620 Před 9 lety +1

    Just thought I would mention something about the expensive sequencer board.Mine has had problems with the relay contacts.You can take the plastic cover off the relays and try to sand and clean the contacts or buy a relay and replace.I think that the relays are the primary problem with this board and a lot cheaper,about $10 each, than replacing the complete board.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +2

      Yes, you are correct. Sanding the contacts on the existing board might fix the problem. Trying to find the replacement relay to purchase may be a challenge. Thanks for the info.

    • @jrj90620
      @jrj90620 Před 9 lety

      G S Overhead Systems The relays are available through NTE,who sells thousands of electronic component replacements,available online and at many electronic stores.Just input the relay part number at the NTE website cross reference to find the NTE replacement relay.
      nte01.nteinc.com/nte/NTExRefSemiProd.nsf?opendatabase

  • @shahandehtabibzadeh927
    @shahandehtabibzadeh927 Před 10 měsíci

    Where can I purchase The limit switch on the genie pro screwdrive?

  • @dwichita
    @dwichita Před 5 lety +1

    Hi,
    I have a 1/2HP Genie Intellicode model IS900, and now the opener doesn't work. When I press the remote button to open, the motor spins for about 1.5 second and then stops. When I press again, it spins the opposite direction for another 1.5 second and stops. I have replaced the screw coupler although it is still good. Are there other parts that I should inspect and replace?
    Any comment is appreciated. Thanks

    • @SteveGraves10
      @SteveGraves10 Před 5 lety

      Did you ever figure it out? I have the same symptoms

  • @mattnash9747
    @mattnash9747 Před 9 lety

    Hello. Thanks for posting. I have a genie intellicode medallion series screwdriver garage door opener. I haven't had a problem with this unit ever. A few months ago I did some maintenance on the screwdriver opener and lubed it up because I though hey I'm lubing the track that the wheels roll in why not lube the screwdriver opener. So needless to say ever since I've done is I press the button to open for and nothing happens the motor runs fine but the screwdriven opener just spins and it makes clicking noises resembling the sound of well clicking the door doesn't open but when I help it open by lifting the handle so I take he pressure off the screwdriven opener and help it it works just fine until it's all the way open and I'm good. Even when I close it it closes it just fine. Did I ruin the opener by adding the wrong lube? Do I need to tighten up a few things here and there? Does my description completely confuse you? Hahaha hope you can help. Let me know when you have time please. Thank you.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      mn nn If the screw is spinning then I would guess that the carriage assembly gears are stripped. Not very difficult to replace. If you notice the screw is sometimes spinning and not spinning while the motor is running then it could be the coupler. You have to disassemble the motor and rail to replace. I believe the model you have is the piece together rail and those are notorious for stripping the carriage. Also, there is a special low temp grease required for the screw drive. Apply grease if you replace the carriage. Hope that helps. Good luck.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +1

      mn nn If the screw is spinning then I would guess that the carriage assembly gears are stripped. Not very difficult to replace. If you notice the screw is sometimes spinning and not spinning while the motor is running then it could be the coupler. You have to disassemble the motor and rail to replace. I believe the model you have is the piece together rail and those are notorious for stripping the carriage. Also, there is a special low temp grease required for the screw drive. Apply grease if you replace the carriage. Hope that helps. Good luck.

  • @mattnash9747
    @mattnash9747 Před 9 lety

    By reading aimed the precious posting sounds like I should check the force adjustment where is this located?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      mn nn Usually bellow the wiring terminal area or across from the learn button. Two black dials that turn to increase or decrease. One for up one for down.

  • @rinocefaloni7328
    @rinocefaloni7328 Před 9 lety

    Just wanted to thank you. It seems it was the carriage. Just changed it today. However know it opens and it seems to have no power to close. Any other ideas?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Check the force adjustment, also you can try to grease the screw rail, but you must use the correct grease. We use low temperature grease called Lubriplate. Also try the door manually to see if the door moves freely. It is hard to say without seeing it. If you have not greased it in a long time that could be it. Run the tube of grease on the screw all the way down rail, like toothpaste. Then run the motor to work it all in the screw, have a paper towel, be ready to catch the excess grease will drip down the back of the carriage. Kind of messy. Hope that works.

  • @konagalHI1
    @konagalHI1 Před 9 lety

    what does it take to tighten the door spring. Is there a video and what is the tool used?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +2

      konagalHI1 We do not have a video for that adjustment at this time. If you are referring to a torsion spring adjustment. Then you will need, a pair of wind up bars, a socket for the set screws and a vise grip if there is only one spring. If you have two springs you do not need the vise grip, if you adjust the springs one at a time. You must be very careful, springs are loaded and can cause injury. Never loosen the set screws until the wind up bar is inserted into the spring and holding it in place. Do not attempt this until you find a video and can actual see how it is done. If you can't find an adjustment video. Try spring replacement video. Will give you an idea of how it works. One piece door springs are completely different. I must stress again to be careful. Many people injured by springs.

  • @brianc1221
    @brianc1221 Před 6 lety

    Hello. I have a Genie Excelerator. I have replaced both of the circuit boards on the unit. However when I try to open or close the door it will try to open/close but the screw track tightens up and the unit will stop. It won’t try again until I unplug it for about 10 seconds. Any idea what the issue may be? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

    • @farrah4424
      @farrah4424 Před 6 lety

      Brian C get rid of the Excelerator. That is a common problem

  • @Gearhart.
    @Gearhart. Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @gibvel
    @gibvel Před 9 lety

    The motor head of my genie excellerator screw drive makes a screeching noise when opening and closing. It makes it with the door unattached so I don't think it's the weight of the door. The door still opens and closes.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      You should try to pin point where the sound is coming from. Is it near the motor head. There is a coupler that joins the rail to the motor that may wear down. Inspect the screw rail as it is spinning. There are plastic guides around it that may have broken and obstructing the screw while it is spinning. Check the carriage and trolley mechanism to ensure they are moving freely & not worn out. Some parts may need to be greased occasionally. Use only specified grease by the manufacturer. Worn parts need to be replaced. Also, note that if you run the motor and overheat it, she will shut own for about 20 min.

  • @ajib1528
    @ajib1528 Před 7 lety +1

    I have a screw drive genie 1/2 H.P mode IMS1000/A The door will not open or close. I can manually lift the door up easily. I can manually close it as well. It's spinning and making the normal noise, but will not open or close. Springs look good, I change the couplar but nothing change please can you help me out here.

  • @kirkvo
    @kirkvo Před 9 lety

    My Genie screw drive opener will open the door to a certain point, then stop moving. The screw is still spinning. Bad carriage? Bad spot on the screw? Ideas? Thanks

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      If the spring on the door is broken the motor cannot pull it up. Try the door manually to see if it is too heavy. If the carriage is bad you can usually hear it grinding. Using the door with a broken spring can damage the carriage. Also check the force adjustment.

  • @Merchanta27
    @Merchanta27 Před 9 lety

    I have the home owner model. The light does not turn on when the door opens. The Buld is not bad. What might be the problem ?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Merchanta27 Could be a number of things. Like loose or broken wire, or contact could be broken or needs cleaning, or sequencer board may have a problem. I could not say without actually seeing the unit and testing.

  • @JK-lk9yc
    @JK-lk9yc Před 8 lety

    My Genie Screw Drive unit is working fine, but when the door closes the light does not automatically turn off. It stays on. It was working fine before and this is a new problem. Any tips?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      +Jack Reese Depending on which model you have, the lights normally stay on for about 3-5 min. and go off. Some wall buttons have a light switch on them. See if the switch is in the on position. Some really older models have a switch on the motor head by the light bulb. Also could be something wrong in the circuit board.

  • @TopBluePitts
    @TopBluePitts Před 8 lety

    why didn't you say anything about the carriage?
    that is the first part that goes bad when a garage door won't open but sounds like is opening

  • @lindenbrown9530
    @lindenbrown9530 Před 9 lety

    My genie screw drive opener is not opening or closing with the button or remote the motor just makes a humming noise for about 5seconds then stops.It was just spinning I checked the cupler there is no sign of it being worn out.

  • @tii2015
    @tii2015 Před 8 lety

    My Genie Pro will only raise approximately 22" and stops.
    This only happens when I depress the button, (wall mount or remote), with "normal" pressure or effort.
    I have to press and hold for 3-5 seconds for full opening. It does not happen when I close the door.
    The typical tap of the button instantly closes the door.
    Any ideas?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      +Tom Gates II Try the door manually and see if it goes up and down easily by hand. Check for any broken or damaged parts. If the door is good then you can try to increase the force adjustment. Also there is a special grease that goes on the screw rail to help it spin easily. Sometimes the old grease gets thick and makes the motor work harder.

    • @tii2015
      @tii2015 Před 8 lety

      Should I apply a degreaser to prepare the screw drive or just apply more of the proper lube?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      Just apply the new grease and when you run the motor have a paper towel ready to catch the excess grease will collect against the carriage and drip out.

    • @tii2015
      @tii2015 Před 8 lety

      Got it. Thanks!

  • @rayloaec1213
    @rayloaec1213 Před 8 lety

    My Dad has a Genie screw drive garage door opener. it seems now that in the middle of the night it opens itself! any ideas why this would happen? any help would be appreciated... Thanks.

    • @bpivr
      @bpivr Před 8 lety

      +Ray Loaec I don't have an answer, but I have the same problem. Opens, shuts, opens partially, shuts again - weird patterns so cannot be a neighbor with the same code - then goes normal for days. Prob going to replace.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      +tomr Many times the wall button is really old and the contact is collapsed. Also the remote button can collapse or sometimes get stuck in the down position. Sometimes, there may be a staple in the wiring for the wall button and if there is movement it will cause the contact. Some of the older external receivers were not very secure and can be opened by radio frequencies in the air. You can buy updated security receivers and new remotes. Wired key switches are prime targets, because moisture will cause contact. Diagnosing this problem is by trial and error. For example, removing the receiver for a time and see if problem stops. Replace the wire for the wall button. Change the code on the receiver. Overall, if the unit is over 15 years old. It is best to replace.

    • @bpivr
      @bpivr Před 8 lety

      Thanks - I've replaced the wall button and thought it might be fixed but it started back. So, now I've replaced all the remote batteries and have my fingers crossed. There was a transformer that was working its way out of the plug, so I replaced that plug as well. Motor still works like a champ.

    • @farrah4424
      @farrah4424 Před 6 lety

      A sticky remote control button could do it or a short in the wall button wire replace the wire

  • @jayscott1063
    @jayscott1063 Před 9 lety

    I'm having issues with a Genie re-branded as an overhear garage door. It isn't opening or closing. When i click the open/close button, the door makes a grunt noise for about a second then shuts off the light for about a second then grunts again for a second. I also noticed some oily goop sprayed on the cover across from the starting capacitor and the relief hole on the starting capacitor is broken. Betting the capacitor is blown. Any thoughts?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Sometimes the capacitor explodes and sprays stuff inside the cover. If you can visually see that it is damaged, then that is a good place to start. I believe Overhead Doors and Genie are now the same company and use many of the same parts. You will need to go to a garage door store to purchase the capacitor. Good luck. Let me know how it goes.

    • @jayscott1063
      @jayscott1063 Před 9 lety

      G S Overhead Systems
      So i replaced the capicator and everything went fine for 2 weeks. The replacement capicator blew up this morning. The replacement was a 64-77uf starting capacitor. What would cause the new capacitor to blow?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Is the new capacitor the same specs as the old one. Maybe an exposed wire, or a short somewhere in the system. Over heating the unit or if the unit is struggling to open the door. Sometimes a bad part.

    • @jayscott1063
      @jayscott1063 Před 8 lety

      G S Overhead Systems The replacement capacitor was actually a Dalton 64-67 uf cap not a Malory 70uf like the . Even after the capacitor blew the garage door worked for a few months. Now the garage door just clicks twice when trying to open. It makes the same noise if the garage door is connected or not. The garage door is an 8 foot model and since i have the 8 foot solid screw, can i just replace the motor and not mess with the screw? If so, will i need a new coupler?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      Not with the new model openers. They changed the design. If you can find the older version then yes the rail would work. If you are changing the whole thing consider, LiftMaster, Chamberlain. More reliable. We have had many problems with the new Genie products. One model was called back for fire hazard. Many defective parts. The older Genie motors were much better.

  • @rinocefaloni7328
    @rinocefaloni7328 Před 9 lety

    My genie only closes does not open it makes a funny noise when trying to open won't open at all. Can you tell me what you think

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Is it a screw drive model? Sounds like the carriage is stripped. The black piece with the emergency cord attached to it.

    • @rinocefaloni7328
      @rinocefaloni7328 Před 9 lety

      Thx for quick response. Yes it's the screw but what confuses me is If it's the carriage stripped why would it go down but not up? Also the noise it makes when trying To go up.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Rino Cefaloni It takes more torque to open the door. Closing is easier on the motor. You can try to help the motor by pushing the door up at the same time you push the button, be careful not to put your fingers between the panels. Also there is a coupler that joins the motor to the rail that wears out and makes a noise. more often it is the carriage, especially on the 3 piece rail models.

    • @rinocefaloni7328
      @rinocefaloni7328 Před 9 lety

      Thx again.

  • @CRWSpotty
    @CRWSpotty Před 9 lety

    Hi, I changed the coupler that was stripped but I now am experiencing the screw turning when the door is not engaged but when the carriage is engaged the screw appears to have probably 1/2 inch of play and this causes the screw to move and ultimately strip the coupler again. I have a number of washers between the coupler and the screw but didn't note the order when removing to fit the coupler. Any ideas about what could be going on any why the screw is able to move horizontally.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Adrian Bowles There are no washers between the coupler the screw rail and the motor head. The washers are between the screw rail and the cylinder holding it. Did you pull the whole screw out of the cylinder? No need to do that. Look at the video around 2:35, where it shows the end of the rail where the coupler fits. Ounce you place the coupler on the rail end then you must match the oval part to the fitting on the motor head then make sure you have 2 bolts and nuts holding it together. Do not tighten too much. Sounds like maybe you only used 1 bolt to hold the rail down. When you have the coupler in correctly there won't be any room for any washers.

    • @CRWSpotty
      @CRWSpotty Před 9 lety

      I see the 4 washers , I;m assuming none of them are split washers or anything like that - is this what stops the screw from moving.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      No, I guess it is just a spacer to help the screw spin.

    • @CRWSpotty
      @CRWSpotty Před 9 lety

      The coupler stays engaged when door is not connected but once connected the screw slides back and then slips back the door stops moving and the coupler strips. I cannot figure what will stop this happening.

    • @CRWSpotty
      @CRWSpotty Před 9 lety

      Do you know what the E ring size is on the screw shaft. I believe that's what I'm missing.

  • @lindenbrown9530
    @lindenbrown9530 Před 9 lety

    How do I check the capacitor to see if it bad?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Make sure to unplug the unit before you take the cover off. There are 4 wires connected to the capacitor. Many times you can visually see the capacitor is coming apart or a burnt mark may appear where the wires are connected, or something coming out of that area. That's the easy way. Otherwise, you will need an electric tester, ohm meter, volt meter or something to test. Also need the specs which I do not have right now. I carry spare capacitors and usually test it that way. I believe you said your motor was buzzing and not spinning the screw. I found three problems that cause this. Capacitor, sequencer board, which is expensive and sometimes I seen the screw in the rail freeze due to old grease or foreign object or something and not want to turn. The sequencer board has three boxes on it with contact switches inside that get stuck. Sandpaper might fix that problem. Hard to say without actually seeing it in person for sure. That's all I can think of right now. Good Luck...

    • @lindenbrown9530
      @lindenbrown9530 Před 9 lety

      Thank you!!!!

  • @danerickson7376
    @danerickson7376 Před 6 lety +1

    Good thing i have a coopin for a new coopler. Saves me a few doolers.

  • @rufusthedog123
    @rufusthedog123 Před 7 lety +7

    Where are the chickens that live in the coopler?

  • @Benny-con-amor
    @Benny-con-amor Před 9 lety

    my genie motor is making noise and the rail is not spinning . do you thing the motor is out,. it makes noise like is stuck and can't do the spinning

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +1

      If it is a screw drive model. It might be the coupler that joins the motor to the rail. If it an older model with no coupler, than it could be the clutch mechanism.

    • @Benny-con-amor
      @Benny-con-amor Před 9 lety

      G S Overhead Systems its a genie its exactly at this in the video home owner thanks, its weird it works some times

    • @tjaynikkel
      @tjaynikkel Před 8 lety

      +G S Overhead Systems my genie garage door will open just fine but when I hit the button it clicks and won't go down unless I hold the button from inside the garage

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      +Tjay Nikkel Make sure the infra red safety beam is aligned properly. Try the door manually to see if the door goes up and down easily. Also could be a worn out carriage or damaged coupler.

  • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
    @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +17

    I know, it's pronounced cupler. My boss always corrects me, but I like to say coopler just to bug him. Thanks,

    • @btran213
      @btran213 Před 9 lety +1

      Hi. I applied screw drive lube by genie and when i close the door initially it reverses when trying to close it. It goes down a bit then goes reverse to open again. Did i apply too much genie screw drive rail lube?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      sundance kidd Check the force adjustment. There is one for up and one for down. The grease might be thick and causing the motor to work harder to spin. Next check the infra red safety cameras. Also check that the limit switches are hanging freely and not contacting. If you put too much grease, the excess will just drip out. Also check to see if you have the correct grease. If you run the motor too much it will shut off for about 20 min. till it cools. Good Luck...

    • @charly4088
      @charly4088 Před 8 lety

      Hi !
      I have a problem with my genie intellicode and it is the coupler ,where can get one?

    • @vemcomachines9634
      @vemcomachines9634 Před 8 lety

      The genies that you show how to fix and stuff that's why I'm installing my genie look to see a video tomorrow of a genie screw drive :D

    • @danaolson2871
      @danaolson2871 Před 6 lety

      Exact same thing happened to me yesterday. I adjusted the force limits, but it happened again this morning. Did you resolve the problem with yours?

  • @yanreyes100
    @yanreyes100 Před 7 lety

    no tengo control para abrir y cerrar compré uno universal y no se programarlo

  • @markforeman3101
    @markforeman3101 Před 6 lety

    Why will my screw drive will not go around but the motor will run

    • @lisaatkinson8688
      @lisaatkinson8688 Před 6 lety

      Mark Foreman you need to flip switch up where the red string/rope hangs down.

  • @konagalHI1
    @konagalHI1 Před 9 lety

    Since in the video it is spelled coupler then think of it as a couple of things. So it's pronounced couple with an "R" Coupler

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +1

      konagalHI1 I like that. Thanks.. Reminds me of that TV show The Odd Coupler.

    • @konagalHI1
      @konagalHI1 Před 9 lety

      G S Overhead Systems Yep. Good shower

  • @quadflopper1012
    @quadflopper1012 Před 6 lety +4

    coopler....too funny

  • @RandomWoo
    @RandomWoo Před 5 lety

    Coopler.

  • @00NZN00
    @00NZN00 Před 9 lety

    You're killin me. How can someone call it a "coopler"?

  • @MarvinsGarage22
    @MarvinsGarage22 Před 9 lety

    Here is how to fix the door when the beam gets tripped.
    czcams.com/video/jkwpM9BaYlg/video.html

  • @ericg7976
    @ericg7976 Před 6 lety

    Is this Hershel from Walking Dead talking?

  • @kf3en
    @kf3en Před 3 lety +1

    The best repair is to buy another brand.

  • @trimecm1611
    @trimecm1611 Před 5 lety +1

    Maybe he means Alice coopler

  • @chrishynes6091
    @chrishynes6091 Před 2 lety

    Coupler is pronounced 'cup ler' not 'coop ler'.

  • @Captleemo
    @Captleemo Před 7 měsíci

    coopler? its pronounced cupler

  • @TopBluePitts
    @TopBluePitts Před 8 lety +2

    why didn't you say anything about the carriage?
    that is the first part that goes bad when a garage door won't open but sounds like is opening

    • @entharion2
      @entharion2 Před 7 lety +1

      I've done all sorts of maintenance on my 15-20 year old Genie screw drive opener. Have had to replace various door parts or make adjustments, but have never had issues with the carriage.

    • @gzamora138
      @gzamora138 Před 5 lety

      My garage door wont open or close with the wall remote. The screw works when I press the power button but the door wont move. Can anyone please advise?

    • @SteveGraves10
      @SteveGraves10 Před 5 lety

      @@gzamora138 Make sure the carriage rope hasn't been pulled down.