This is almost certainly an electronics problem.
Garage door opener goes down but not up.
If the door goes up but you can t make it go down you probably need to adjust the sensors.
If your garage door hits it bounces up and starts to open again your garage door is working well.
There is one on each side of the door.
This is related to the up limit switch.
You ll then want to test it again and if it s not right keep adjusting the down limit nob until your garage door hit the board and bounces back up.
If it is a new installation check the postion of the door arm.
Get logic board replacement.
Check if the limits are properly set.
It s important to get this switch at just the right distance from the motor so that the door is able to close all the way but the motor also knows to stop running.
Now press the remote control.
To fix this issue increase the down limit one quarter turn.
Your garage door s logic board is the brain of your garage door opener.
Now put a step ladder under your garage door opener and climb it.
Make sure only the safe t beams that came with this garage door opener are installed.
Other things could be wrong but they are in the weird category.
Check if the safe t beams red led light is flashing.
Go along with your safety reversing sensors.
Try opening the garage door with the remote and see what happens.
To reconnect the garage door to your liftmaster garage door opener manually close the garage door pull the emergency release handle down.
They both have lights and both lights should be on.
Disconnect the pre wire from the garage door opener.
Try making small adjustments.
T his is a pretty uncommon problem but one that can happen after you ve first installed your garage door opener.
This will cause the trolley to move into position and reconnect to the garage door.
Connect the white wire from the sensor to the white terminal of the garage door opener and then the black and white wire to the grey terminal.
If the door then goes down when you press the button hit the button again before the door hits the ground and see if it goes up.
However if your garage door doesn t bounce back up then you know you have a problem.
Now it may be the lower limit switch itself but it s more likely to be a relay or ic problem.
Two things stop the lower direction travel of an overhead door.
Adjust the limits as needed.
Garage door starts down then stops and goes back up or safe t beam system malfunction.
This brain can wear out in time so you could need a replacement.