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Photo eye safety sensors stop your garage door from closing on people, pets, or objects. If the door only closes when you hold the wall button or the opener light flashes, the sensors are likely misaligned, blocked, or faulty.
Choosing the right sensors: Match sensors to your opener’s model and technology. Check the motor head label for the model number, terminal names (e.g., “Sensor”/“Safety”), and wiring style. When replacing, it’s best practice to replace both sensors as a pair.
Symptoms include the door closing only when the wall button is held, blinking indicator lights that won’t steady after alignment, or no lights at all despite good wiring.
No. Sensors must be compatible with your opener’s model/technology. Always confirm compatibility on the product page before ordering.
No. Safety sensors are required on openers manufactured after 1993. Bypassing them is unsafe and may disable normal operation.
Yes, replace them as a matched pair to ensure proper operation and alignment.
Vibration, accidental bumps, loose brackets, or direct sunlight can cause misalignment. Tighten hardware, shield from glare if needed, and realign until both lights are solid.
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