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How to Align Garage Door Sensors
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Aligning garage door sensors is an important task for ensuring the safe and proper functioning of your garage door. The sensors are typically located near the bottom of the garage door tracks, and they work together to detect any obstructions in the path of the door. If the sensors are not aligned correctly, the door may not function properly or could even pose a safety hazard. Here are the steps for aligning your garage door sensors: 1. Check the alignment: Start by inspecting the sensors to see if they are properly aligned. Look for any damage or obstructions, such as dirt or debris, that may be preventing them from functioning properly. Make sure that both sensors are facing each other directly and are not tilted in any way. 2. Adjust the sensors: If the sensors are not properly aligned, you will need to adjust them. Start by loosening the screws that hold the sensors in place. Move the sensors slightly until they are facing each other directly, and then tighten the screws to secure them in place. 3. Test the sensors: Once the sensors are aligned, test them to make sure they are functioning properly. Open and close the garage door several times, and check to see if the door stops and reverses direction when an obstruction is detected. If the sensors are not functioning properly, repeat the alignment process until they are working correctly. 4. Clean the sensors: Finally, make sure to clean the sensors regularly to prevent dirt or debris from interfering with their function. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on the sensors. By following these steps, you can ensure that your garage door sensors are properly aligned and functioning safely and effectively.
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