Great video, slow, deliberate and works. It seems that there’s always some step, that most videos fly by that I can’t ever make work. He covers everything and I had no problems fixing my garage door. Thank you
If you remove the gear from the carriage and reverse it, it will swap the worn gears for the unworn and work like new. No purchase required. But usingg a bathroom scale, measure the weight of the lowered door after freeing the gear. If over 30 lbs, your counter balancing extension or tension springs need adjusting to remove the excess weight son the gear will not keep failing.
Calvin - I like it that you have a safety rope hanging down in front of the door window panel. This is a great safety feature if you ever get locked out of your house because you can use a coat hanger to hook on the safety rope from the outside and disable the opener so you can manually open the garage door and get back into your garage/house. Hopefully no one with nefarious intent knows about this little trick.
Mine just broke and your video is the first one I watched ! I like that you did the run test and the noise matches mine. It's almost 30 years old! I was excited to replace the entire unit because the auto light has been broken for years, but I plan on getting a new carriage. Thanks so much for the time you took and your patience !
Dear Sir, thank you so much very much for taking the time to help us understand this matter. I bet you are one of the coolest men in town. I wish I had a neighbor like you or even better a friend like you. They just don't make em like you anymore. May you remain healthy and happy forever.
Sounds like your track wheels could use some grease or silicone too. Thanks for your video, I watched before I changed the carriage on my genie. It had started popping at the first screw coupling in the up direction so I figured it would fail soon. It lasted more than twenty years but my door is the light weight metal sectional. Have a nice day.
Calvin, thanks for posting your video. My Genie IS550 failed yesterday after 22 years of faithful service with exactly the same problem. Your video provided confirmation of the problem; now all I have to do is find the replacement carriage ;-)
I just finished doing mine. Easy job. Watching the video first was a big help in getting organized to approach it. It's a 10 minute job if you take your time. Thanks for the video!
Your video gave me the confidence to replace the same part on my own garage door! My father-in-law kept offering to help me install a brand new garage door opener, but all we really needed was a $15 replacement part. Can't beat that. Thanks for the help!
Thank you so much for your video. I completely understood your instructions. Pointing out the parts you were talking about during the installation was key to my understanding
This is amazing video. I just followed it line by line and was able to correct my garage door in less than 25 mins. So happy and satisfied to do this job. Thanks alot for posting this video.
Calvin.... I can't thank you enough,wife came home from work tried to open the door and it was making this ear aching noise.Needless to say I started stressing.I found your video and now I'm very pleased to know,I can do this fix myself and save a few $$.Thanks again GREAT video
THANK YOU! Today was my second replacement of this same carriage unit for our ~18 year-old Genie. Great video - super easy job but I definitely needed this to help refresh my memory. Cheers!
Video was very helpful. Looks easier than I expected. New carrier is on the way. I have a 16' wooden door which gives that opener a workout the last 25 years at least. Tough machine!
Wow, this was very informative! My brother just had to replace his carriage and I anticipate that I may need to at some point; this vid will really be helpful when i have to cross that bridge. THANX VERY MUCH for sharing this very helpful information and demonstration!!!
At 25 years, you've got great service out of that unit. Mine is 17 years old...I bet I'll be doing this job sometime soon! Thanks for posting, informative.
Hi Calvin, Just like you were I am currently waiting for the replacement carriage to arrive by USPS. Current carriage which is broken was replaced 18 months ago. I paid $20 for the carriage & $91 for the installation to a garage repair company at that time. They said that the door was balanced at that time. When I checked it yesterday, the door was not balanced right. I feel that is the reason my current carriage got stripped. So I will balance the door & replace the carriage today. Your very detailed video will definitely help me in this regard. I will also begin to check the balance of the door every quarter & perform a clean and lubricate regiment at least twice a year from now on which I am hoping will extend the life of the carriage. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this detailed information. It was quite a relief to see how easy this job will be for me ! Oh Yes, and a big thank you for taking the time to post this video. Very much appreciated!
Calvin, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge on this topic. My wife and I followed your instruction on our Genie SD8000 and our garage door is back to normal operation.
Super helpful getting the trolley off the track. Mine wasn’t doing that yet but wanted to do some preventative maintenance so getting the trolley off the track was key. Used silicone lubricant to break up the dusty dirty grease and clean off the gear as well as the space under the gear. Then once that was looking good I used a white lithium grease to reapply the lube. I think you saved me a lot a headache in the future. Thanks!
Thanks for the video!! - we knew it was the carriage but were not sure how to change it over -- your video helped us get the job done in 10minutes. Cheers from Boston!
Thank u. I live in a rental property. And the landlord is a joke. My door just started doing this a few days ago. I’m glad to know what the problem is and how to fix it myself.
Omg!! Thank you soooooo much for this video!!! The carriage completely broke of the railing so I thought it would be an easy fix. I look at it and I’m like there has to be a way to easily fix this. So I call a garage door business and the repair guy says they are going to have to replace the entire system!! He started off with $799 and I almost choked and then he said $599 for a lower quality system and then he said well you could go and buy a motor and have us install it for you. So I’m looking on amazon for a damn motor and what pops up?? The carriage! A $17 carriage!! With the option to purchase a $130 service to install. So I’m thinking let me go to UA-cam and see if do this myself and sure enough what I thought and how I thought I could fix it was explained PERFECTLY in this video!! Thank sooooo much!! I’m going to subscribe too!!
Many thanks! My garage door opener died while spitting out a chunk of greasy gear type rail. No idea what he heck was wrong. It was one of those days and I just went to google and called up the second repair guy on the list. Fortunately he never called back so I said F-it, maybe I can do it myself. And I did. Cost me $18 for a new carriage. Now back in action. I live in area where it's typical to charge $75 just to come to your house then the labor meter starts running and parts charges are inflated. I know everyone has to make a living.
Couple of things that I discovered and did when I replaced my carriage. My bracket on the wall that the rail attaches to had multiple holes. To save an oops moment I marked the one I would reattach the bolt to. Surprising how they all look alike. Because of the way the guy mounted my motor, when I pulled the bolt out of the hole the rail almost came out of my had, it had so much rearward spring tension. The new carriage is harder to open with the cord and a real bear to close. And, because I had greased anything that pivoted on a rod my door is supper smooth. It will now completely close just by gravity where it use to only close about 1 or 2 panels. As a result I had to readjust the down threshold on my opener because the door would only close about a 2 feet and then stop and reverse.
This was helpful. In particular hearing what the malfunctioning carriage sounds like. One note, it might be advisable to lube the new carriage before installation. That might be why it was so noisy when you first started the new one up. Also it would have been nice to see the difference between the worn out carriage and the new one. Thanks!
If your replacing that carriage assemble often, you need to balance your garage door. It should open with ease by hand and stay in any position. If it is too heavy it overloads the torque that opener needs to lift the door, causing it to strip the ridges. You may need stronger door lift assist springs. google balancing your garage door..
That garage door opener lookes judt like mine. Actually you garage looks loke mine. Which trolley do you use? Where do I find the model number? Great video
Thanks for watching. I just went on ebay and amazon and found the one that looked like mine. I think that the number was on the carriage itself. Good luck with yours. Calvin
Hi Calvin, Thanks for your video. I had a different problem. my Genie Screw Drive garage door opener Popped out once I installed a new one from the holder it is was hanging .i.e. the plastic holding it broke. as the old one also pooped out. there was no problem with a string which were grinding with the screw while rolling. however, the plastic part which you have to connect & hold the end to end popped out this move along with string. any suggestion. do we need to put grease near the plastic part which is rolling. I was under the impression that greasing was only applicable to string and screw which is rolling. not sure if it is an alignment problem as I never changed anything it was working. I noticed it making noise but never really cared unless the door opener popped out of the screw. Any Suggestion on how should I be fixing this problem. should I be greasing the plastic part in the next try or should I look to hire a professional to look for the alignment?
Thanks for watching. I did put grease on the screw drive of mine but that was all. I have the wood door and it is very heavy and puts a lot of pressure on the door opener. Your springs may be weak and causing it to work harder. The only one I've ever worked on is mine so I can't offer much more advice. Good luck with yours. Calvin
Thank you for the video. I followed your video to remove the carriage but ran into a problem. When I removed the rail it was under tension and I can't replace the rail now. The permanent bolt is about 1 inch too short to reach the bracket to put the bolt through. Any suggestions?
Thanks for watching. I looked at mine and if yours is similar, I would suggest getting someone to help by pushing from the end with the motor to push it back where you can get the bolt back in. I hope this helps. Calvin
You should show how to hook the carrier onto the rod if its not catching on. You need somone to hit the garage opener or remote to turn the rod so it will catch the carrier.
Darn! Mine gets stuck in the middle of the rise up just when it's heavier. In 21 yrs. I've never changed this carriage and our friend here claims to have it changed 3 o 4 times in 25 yrs. I'll have an eye on this little thing.
@@SouthernCountryLiving thanks for ur message, Calvin. Hope is not the roller. My door is a solid metal one and I dunno if I ll be able to do it by myself 😱
My red rope switch won't re-engage. We had a power outage and I released it without issue unfortunately switching back from manual is not happening. Any suggestions?
You could try lifting the door just a bit and then try to engage it. If that doesn't work you could get a ladder and use you hand to push the lever back in place. Good luck with it. Calvin
The reason why the carriage get busted is because the first screw and the next portion of screw is not perfectly align to carriage maybe the reason is the gap between the connection of screws.
Great video, slow, deliberate and works. It seems that there’s always some step, that most videos fly by that I can’t ever make work. He covers everything and I had no problems fixing my garage door. Thank you
Thanks for watching. I'm glad that our video helped you fix your door.
Have a great week,
Calvin and Marie
thanks for the instructions. fixed my coworker's garage door in 5 minutes today.
Glad it helped
Thanks!! Saved me $500.00 bucks!! Had an estimate from a garage door company. Did it myself with the help from your instructions.
If you remove the gear from the carriage and reverse it, it will swap the worn gears for the unworn and work like new. No purchase required. But usingg a bathroom scale, measure the weight of the lowered door after freeing the gear. If over 30 lbs, your counter balancing extension or tension springs need adjusting to remove the excess weight son the gear will not keep failing.
Thank you very much for your video it's been a long time since I replaced one. You refreshed my memory thanks again sir. Art K
Calvin - I like it that you have a safety rope hanging down in front of the door window panel. This is a great safety feature if you ever get locked out of your house because you can use a coat hanger to hook on the safety rope from the outside and disable the opener so you can manually open the garage door and get back into your garage/house. Hopefully no one with nefarious intent knows about this little trick.
Wow thank you very much...Because of your great video I was able to fix my door in 10 minutes...
Thanks for watching.
Calvin and Marie
Mine just broke and your video is the first one I watched ! I like that you did the run test and the noise matches mine. It's almost 30 years old! I was excited to replace the entire unit because the auto light has been broken for years, but I plan on getting a new carriage. Thanks so much for the time you took and your patience !
Thank you for posting this. I'm fixing mine because of your instruction.
Thanks for watching,
Calvin and Marie
Dear Sir, thank you so much very much for taking the time to help us understand this matter. I bet you are one of the coolest men in town. I wish I had a neighbor like you or even better a friend like you. They just don't make em like you anymore. May you remain healthy and happy forever.
Thank you so much!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏
This shows how strong those Genies are. If this one has been pulling a big wood door with just extension springs for 25 years, that thing is a beast!
Thanks very much. It is noisy but it still works great. The old door is about gone. I may replace it sometime in the future.
Calvin
Thank you! Your video made this repair easy…worked like a charm!
Glad it helped
Same problem and I was looking for a refresher before replacing the part. Very helpful. Much appreciated, sir.
Sounds like your track wheels could use some grease or silicone too. Thanks for your video, I watched before I changed the carriage on my genie. It had started popping at the first screw coupling in the up direction so I figured it would fail soon. It lasted more than twenty years but my door is the light weight metal sectional. Have a nice day.
Calvin, thanks for posting your video. My Genie IS550 failed yesterday after 22 years of faithful service with exactly the same problem. Your video provided confirmation of the problem; now all I have to do is find the replacement carriage ;-)
Thanks for watching, I'm glad that the video helped you.
Have a fantastic weekend,
Calvin and Marie
I just finished doing mine. Easy job. Watching the video first was a big help in getting organized to approach it. It's a 10 minute job if you take your time. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching. I'm glad it helped.
Have a great weekend,
Calvin
You are the man!!!! Thanks for this video
Thanks very much,
Calvin
Your video gave me the confidence to replace the same part on my own garage door! My father-in-law kept offering to help me install a brand new garage door opener, but all we really needed was a $15 replacement part. Can't beat that. Thanks for the help!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you were able to replace it yourself. Have a great day... Calvin
Thanks for this easy to understand video. We fixed our door, no problem! Aloha!
Thank you so much for your video. I completely understood your instructions. Pointing out the parts you were talking about during the installation was key to my understanding
Thanks very much for watching and commenting. I'm glad that this video was able to help you.
Have a great day,
Calvin and Marie
This is amazing video. I just followed it line by line and was able to correct my garage door in less than 25 mins. So happy and satisfied to do this job. Thanks alot for posting this video.
Thanks for watching and for the comment. I'm glad that this helped you. Have a great day...Calvin
Thanks SCL very helpful video. This is the same issue I'm having but now I know what to do about that carriage thanks again
Nicely explained & demonstrated
Thanks very much,
Calvin
Calvin.... I can't thank you enough,wife came home from work tried to open the door and it was making this ear aching noise.Needless to say I started stressing.I found your video and now I'm very pleased to know,I can do this fix myself and save a few $$.Thanks again GREAT video
I agree!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Great job, saved you a little for being able to do it yourself, hope you have a good day...
THANK YOU! Today was my second replacement of this same carriage unit for our ~18 year-old Genie. Great video - super easy job but I definitely needed this to help refresh my memory. Cheers!
Thanks very much,
Calvin and Marie
Video was very helpful. Looks easier than I expected. New carrier is on the way. I have a 16' wooden door which gives that opener a workout the last 25 years at least. Tough machine!
Thanks very much, that is the kind of door that I have also. It is very heavy.
Wow, this was very informative! My brother just had to replace his carriage and I anticipate that I may need to at some point; this vid will really be helpful when i have to cross that bridge. THANX VERY MUCH for sharing this very helpful information and demonstration!!!
Thanks a lot. Simple instructions, easy to follow. Costs me $15 for trolley, that’s it.
Thanks for watching,
Calvin
At 25 years, you've got great service out of that unit. Mine is 17 years old...I bet I'll be doing this job sometime soon! Thanks for posting, informative.
The big wooden door is very heavy. If I ever replace the door, I will use one of the lighter aluminum doors.
Your video is great. It is very well explained and illustrated. Thank you. I will be repairing with your help.
Thanks for watching. I'm glad that you liked it.
Have a great weekend,
Calvin and Marie
I've had to do that a time or two not really too bad of a job just wanted to come by and show my support and thank you for yours
Thanks for instructions.
You are the man.
🌼🌺🌹🙃🙂
You are so welcome
I was delighted to see the same model I have. The demonstration was clear and concise and a perfect end result. Thank you! Ted Jasiewicz
Thanks very much. I'm glad that you liked it.
Calvin and Marie
Thanks. I was able to make the repair myself. $23 on Amazon. Thank you for sharing!
Excellent!
Thank you so much for this video👍. $20 and 20 minutes later... all fixed! Great detail including the grease on the hands precaution🙂.
Thanks for watching.
Have a great weekend and stay safe,
Calvin and Marie
EXCELLENT presentation, EXACTLY what I needed. WELL DONE! :)
Well done. You've inspired me to fix my garage door this week. Thank you sir.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad it inspired you. You can do it !!! Have a great weekend... Calvin
Thank you for te video..this is exactly the same problem i have.. i will follow your steps to fix it.. fingers crossed
Thanks a million my friend. Just got this problem today.
This helped me quite a bit. Thx and keep posting helpful videos like these.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Have a great week,
Calvin and Marie
Fantastic video, very well explained, easy to follow. Thank you
Thanks for watching.
Have a great week,
Calvin and Marie
Thanks for the video Calvin! My carriage failed yesterday.
Thanks for watching. It is frustrating when they stop and you have to open the door manually. Good luck with your project.
Calvin and Marie
Thank you making the video. It helped me Fix mime.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad that this video helped you.
Merry Christmas,
Calvin and Marie
Hi Calvin, Just like you were I am currently waiting for the replacement carriage to arrive by USPS. Current carriage which is broken was replaced 18 months ago. I paid $20 for the carriage & $91 for the installation to a garage repair company at that time. They said that the door was balanced at that time. When I checked it yesterday, the door was not balanced right. I feel that is the reason my current carriage got stripped. So I will balance the door & replace the carriage today. Your very detailed video will definitely help me in this regard. I will also begin to check the balance of the door every quarter & perform a clean and lubricate regiment at least twice a year from now on which I am hoping will extend the life of the carriage. Thank you.
Thanks for watching. Hopefully this will save you some money. Have a great weekend... Calvin
Thank you very much for this detailed information. It was quite a relief to see how easy this job will be for me !
Oh Yes, and a big thank you for taking the time to post this video. Very much appreciated!
Thanks for watching. Have a great day...Calvin
some interesting engineering thanks for sharing
😎 🙋👍👍* a big thumbs up* 👍👍 🙋😎* my Aussie support always* 😎
I had to do this to our door opener once and it was simple and easy. Thanks for sharing brother
This was my third time to replace this, but it is at least 25 years old. Thanks for watching...Calvin
Calvin, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge on this topic. My wife and I followed your instruction on our Genie SD8000 and our garage door is back to normal operation.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad it helped you. Have a great day.
I was gonna take my bar apart in the middle(it's got bolts there) until I saw your video. Thanks for saving me a whole lot of frustration.
very practical and easy to understand
Thank you so much for this! Great explanation and video work.
Thanks very much,
Calvin and Marie
TY for going slow and really show this!!
Thanks very much,
Calvin and Marie
Super helpful getting the trolley off the track. Mine wasn’t doing that yet but wanted to do some preventative maintenance so getting the trolley off the track was key. Used silicone lubricant to break up the dusty dirty grease and clean off the gear as well as the space under the gear. Then once that was looking good I used a white lithium grease to reapply the lube. I think you saved me a lot a headache in the future. Thanks!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad that it helped you. Have a great week...Calvin
Thanks for the video!! - we knew it was the carriage but were not sure how to change it over -- your video helped us get the job done in 10minutes. Cheers from Boston!
Jerry Robbins Thanks for watching, glad it helped you.
Nice! Thanks for the help.
Thanks for watching, glad it helped.
Great job!
Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to make this helpful video.
Thanks for watching, have a great day... Calvin
Very helpful
Thank you for video
Thanks very much,
Calvin
Thanks Big South!
Must be nice to be handy... good job 👍
Thank you for a great video. I think, I can change my Door opener trolley after I watched your video. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching, I hope it helps make yours easy to change.
Thanks again. It was so easy after watching your video. It just took me about 10 minutes. My garage is working again. Keep the good work.
Thank u. I live in a rental property. And the landlord is a joke. My door just started doing this a few days ago. I’m glad to know what the problem is and how to fix it myself.
Good stuff
Omg!! Thank you soooooo much for this video!!! The carriage completely broke of the railing so I thought it would be an easy fix. I look at it and I’m like there has to be a way to easily fix this. So I call a garage door business and the repair guy says they are going to have to replace the entire system!! He started off with $799 and I almost choked and then he said $599 for a lower quality system and then he said well you could go and buy a motor and have us install it for you. So I’m looking on amazon for a damn motor and what pops up?? The carriage! A $17 carriage!! With the option to purchase a $130 service to install. So I’m thinking let me go to UA-cam and see if do this myself and sure enough what I thought and how I thought I could fix it was explained PERFECTLY in this video!! Thank sooooo much!! I’m going to subscribe too!!
Thanks very much for watching and subscribing. I'm glad that our video was able to help you.
Have a fantastic day,
Calvin and Marie
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful. Am I the only one that hears Gomer Pyle?
"Golly" I never heard that before. Lol !!!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad that my video was able to help you.
Stay safe and warm,
Calvin and Marie
Thanks for the video!!
Thanks very much for watching.
Have a great week,
Calvin and Marie
great video
Thanks very much
You made a fine video and you solved my problem. Thank you Sir!
Many thanks! My garage door opener died while spitting out a chunk of greasy gear type rail. No idea what he heck was wrong. It was one of those days and I just went to google and called up the second repair guy on the list. Fortunately he never called back so I said F-it, maybe I can do it myself. And I did. Cost me $18 for a new carriage. Now back in action. I live in area where it's typical to charge $75 just to come to your house then the labor meter starts running and parts charges are inflated. I know everyone has to make a living.
Thanks, I'm glad that this video helped,
Calvin
Couple of things that I discovered and did when I replaced my carriage. My bracket on the wall that the rail attaches to had multiple holes. To save an oops moment I marked the one I would reattach the bolt to. Surprising how they all look alike. Because of the way the guy mounted my motor, when I pulled the bolt out of the hole the rail almost came out of my had, it had so much rearward spring tension. The new carriage is harder to open with the cord and a real bear to close. And, because I had greased anything that pivoted on a rod my door is supper smooth. It will now completely close just by gravity where it use to only close about 1 or 2 panels. As a result I had to readjust the down threshold on my opener because the door would only close about a 2 feet and then stop and reverse.
Thanks for watching
This was helpful. In particular hearing what the malfunctioning carriage sounds like. One note, it might be advisable to lube the new carriage before installation. That might be why it was so noisy when you first started the new one up. Also it would have been nice to see the difference between the worn out carriage and the new one. Thanks!
Thanks for watching, and for suggesting a couple of great ideas. Have a great day... Calvin
Thanks sir for posting this ! Very useful !
Thank you
You're welcome
Awesome video.
Great video Thanks you share
If your replacing that carriage assemble often, you need to balance your garage door. It should open with ease by hand and stay in any position. If it is too heavy it overloads the torque that opener needs to lift the door, causing it to strip the ridges. You may need stronger door lift assist springs. google balancing your garage door..
Thank you so much for the video
I need to replace mine. the whole place broke on mines. also need a new mounting bracket to the door.
Mine is still working but I did change my old wooden door to a new aluminum door this year.
Thank you Sir. My issue was how to get the carriage off. Now I don't have to call the repair man.
Thanks for watching, glad it helped. Have a great day...Calvin
Nice and interesting to see!
Thank you sir very very helpful
Pardon me.... Mr. Gambino. Did you say CARTER pin?
Cool accent BTW and video will help me to fix mine!
Thanks
Judge Haller
thanks👌
Thanks very much
Would you want to add a little dab of lithium grease to the carriage before installing?
That garage door opener lookes judt like mine. Actually you garage looks loke mine.
Which trolley do you use?
Where do I find the model number?
Great video
Thanks for watching. I just went on ebay and amazon and found the one that looked like mine. I think that the number was on the carriage itself.
Good luck with yours.
Calvin
Hi Calvin,
Thanks for your video. I had a different problem. my Genie Screw Drive garage door opener Popped out once I installed a new one from the holder it is was hanging .i.e. the plastic holding it broke. as the old one also pooped out. there was no problem with a string which were grinding with the screw while rolling. however, the plastic part which you have to connect & hold the end to end popped out this move along with string. any suggestion. do we need to put grease near the plastic part which is rolling. I was under the impression that greasing was only applicable to string and screw which is rolling. not sure if it is an alignment problem as I never changed anything it was working. I noticed it making noise but never really cared unless the door opener popped out of the screw. Any Suggestion on how should I be fixing this problem. should I be greasing the plastic part in the next try or should I look to hire a professional to look for the alignment?
Thanks for watching. I did put grease on the screw drive of mine but that was all. I have the wood door and it is very heavy and puts a lot of pressure on the door opener. Your springs may be weak and causing it to work harder. The only one I've ever worked on is mine so I can't offer much more advice. Good luck with yours.
Calvin
Thank you for the video. I followed your video to remove the carriage but ran into a problem. When I removed the rail it was under tension and I can't replace the rail now. The permanent bolt is about 1 inch too short to reach the bracket to put the bolt through. Any suggestions?
Thanks for watching. I looked at mine and if yours is similar, I would suggest getting someone to help by pushing from the end with the motor to push it back where you can get the bolt back in. I hope this helps.
Calvin
You should show how to hook the carrier onto the rod if its not catching on. You need somone to hit the garage opener or remote to turn the rod so it will catch the carrier.
Thanks for the tip,
Calvin
thank you best video ever now let me try this heheheeheh
Thanks for watching, you can do it.
Have a fantastic weekend,
Calvin and Marie
Darn! Mine gets stuck in the middle of the rise up just when it's heavier. In 21 yrs. I've never changed this carriage and our friend here claims to have it changed 3 o 4 times in 25 yrs. I'll have an eye on this little thing.
Mine did that before also. It ended up being a roller that was bad. My door is solid wood and it is very heavy.
Calvin
@@SouthernCountryLiving thanks for ur message, Calvin.
Hope is not the roller. My door is a solid metal one and I dunno if I ll be able to do it by myself 😱
thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Good job!!!!
Thx
awesome vid
My red rope switch won't re-engage. We had a power outage and I released it without issue unfortunately switching back from manual is not happening. Any suggestions?
You could try lifting the door just a bit and then try to engage it. If that doesn't work you could get a ladder and use you hand to push the lever back in place. Good luck with it.
Calvin
Hello sir,i changed my carriage and the door still wont open could you tell me what i am missing.Thank you.
Make sure that you locked the carriage in good.
Great video. What is the part # and where did you buy it?. Thanks.
I just looked it up on ebay and ordered one from a dealer with good ratings. Thanks, Have a great day !!!...Calvin
Replaced mine and the horrible noise is gone but now the door still won’t go up. Just making the noise but no movement. As if it isn’t catching.
Be sure that the gear engaged when you locked it back in.
The reason why the carriage get busted is because the first screw and the next portion of screw is not perfectly align to carriage maybe the reason is the gap between the connection of screws.
I replaced the carriage three months ago and it's worn out already. Any help here?
It could be several different things but if yours is older like mine then the springs may be worn out.