How to Reconnect Garage Door after Power Outage

After experiencing a power outage, it may be necessary to reconnect your garage door opener. Because the garage door requires electricity in order to open and close with ease, this is something that can be shut down due to an electric failure in the event of a storm or other common power outage cause. During a power outage, the garage door must be manually opened and closed in order to get in and out of this area of your home.

By using the emergency release cord, you are able to open the trolley and shut down the electric garage door opener. Once the power comes back on, you must reconnect the garage door opener in order to take full advantage of this helpful feature once again. Simply follow these helpful steps to reconnect your garage door after a power outage.

Reconnecting Your Garage Door

  1. If you are in need of getting out of your garage door during a power outage, you must first disconnect the garage door opener from the garage door.
  2. Once the power is restored to your home, close the garage door. The door must be completely closed in order to re-connect the garage door opener to it correctly.
  3. After the garage door is closed, firmly press the garage door opener button. If your garage door has two different buttons that are used to open and close the garage door, simply click on the one that would typically close the door.
  4. Once the close button is pressed, the garage door opener should start to reconnect on its own. Do not interrupt this process or it will need to be started over again. The chain on the garage door opener will move the trolley into its correct place until it connects efficiently with the arm that is found on the garage door.
  5. The garage door should now function properly and function properly with the click of a button after your experienced power outage.
  6. If your garage door opener does not have an automatic trolley that connects to the garage doors arms, you will need to complete this step manually. To complete this step, simply pull on the emergency release cord in the direction of the garage door and and manually reconnect the arm on the garage door to the trolley of the garage door opener.


Tips and More
Because a power outage may cause your garage to be very dark, the emergency release cord can typically be found because it is red in color for easier visibility. If you should experience a power outage, a closed garage door will open and similarly, an opened garage door will close. In addition, if the door is opening or closing when the power is interrupted, the garage door will stop at that point in its process. Should there be an obstructions to the garage door during an electrical failure, the garage door will reverse if it were previously closing and will stop if it was currently opening.

If your garage door is still not reconnected after you tried the tips above, type in your zip code in the footer below and find your local garage door repair company.

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