How to fix a Genie 2033 that runs, but the door does not move?
- LLuke CooperSep 7, 2025
Ensure the carriage is engaged with the chain/belt turnbuckle. Also, check to make sure the chain/belt is not broken or off its pulley.
How to fix a Genie 2033 that runs, but the door does not move?
Ensure the carriage is engaged with the chain/belt turnbuckle. Also, check to make sure the chain/belt is not broken or off its pulley.
What to do if Genie 2033 Garage Door Opener doesn't work with wall control?
If your Genie Garage Door Opener doesn't respond to the wall control, try the following: * Turn Sure-Lock™ OFF. * Check the power source by plugging a lamp into the outlet used for the powerhead. If the lamp works, the power source is OK. If not, check the fuse or circuit breaker. * If the power source is working, check the connections at the powerhead terminals and at the wall console. * Inspect the wiring for any reversed, broken, or cut wires. Repair or replace any damaged wires, as staples can sometimes cut the insulation and short the wires.
Why does my Genie Garage Door Opener work from the wall control but not from the remote?
Check all remotes and replace the remote battery. Program the remotes to the powerhead.
Why does my Genie 2033 Garage Door Opener stop before fully opening?
If your Genie garage door starts to open but stops before it is completely open, try these solutions: * Check if the limits are properly set and adjust them as needed. * Ensure the door, opener, and springs are in good repair, properly lubricated, and balanced. * Check the closing/opening “FORCE” control.
Why does my Genie Garage Door Opener stop before closing?
If your Genie garage door starts to go down but stops before it fully closes, or if the door will only open, try the following: * Check the Safe-T-Beam® wire connections at the powerhead and at the STBs. * Make sure the limits are properly set, and adjust them if necessary. * Check the CONTACT REVERSE feature. * Inspect the garage door for any binding. * Check the closing “FORCE” control.
What to do if Genie 2033 Garage Door Opener door stops and goes back up?
If your Genie garage door starts to close but then stops and goes back up, or if there's a Safe-T-Beam® System malfunction, try these steps: * If it's a new installation, verify the Door Arm position. * If it's a new installation, ensure that ONLY the Safe-T-Beams® that came with the opener are installed. * Check the limit settings and adjust them if needed. * See if the Safe-T-Beam® red LED is flashing. * Check the Safe-T-Beam® system for any beam obstruction or misalignment of the lenses. * Check the garage door for any binding. * As a temporary solution, press and hold the wall control button until the door is completely closed. * Check for interference from adjacent Safe-T-Beam® units.
Why does my Genie 2033 remote have short range?
If your Genie garage door opener remote has a limited operating range or isn't working at all, consider these solutions: * Try relocating the remote inside your car and/or point it directly at the garage door. * Replace the remote battery. * Reposition the door opener antenna. * Identify and eliminate any potential competing signals from other devices (like radios). * Be aware that LED bulbs might interfere with the remote signal.
Why does my Genie 2033 run slow?
Check the operating condition of the door. The door may need professional repair or adjustment. Also, verify if this opener is installed on a one-piece door, as this opener is not designed to operate a one-piece door.
What to do if my Genie Garage Door Opener doesn't operate when the wall control is pressed?
First, turn Sure-Lock™ OFF. Next, check the power source by plugging a lamp into the outlet used for the powerhead; if the lamp works, the power source is OK. If not, check the fuse or circuit breaker. Also, check the connections at the powerhead terminals and at the wall console. Finally, check for reversed, broken, or cut wires, and repair or replace them as needed.
What to do if my Genie 2033 Garage Door Opener starts down, then stops and goes back up?
If this is a new installation, verify the Door Arm position and ensure you're only using the Safe-T-Beams® that came with the opener. Check if the limits are properly set, and adjust them if necessary. Inspect the Safe-T-Beam® system for a flashing red LED or any beam obstruction or misalignment. Ensure the garage door isn't binding. If an operational problem exists and the opener won't close, you can force it to close by pressing and holding the wall control button until the door is completely closed. Also, check for interference from adjacent Safe-T-Beam® units.
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| Type | Chain Drive |
|---|---|
| Horsepower | 1/2 HP |
| Warranty | Lifetime |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Motor Type | AC |
| Battery Backup | No |
| Max Door Height | 7 ft |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Security | Rolling code technology |
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