Chamberlain WD832 and HD620 Model Garage Door Opener Error Codes (2024)

Chamberlain WD832 and HD620 Model Garage Door Opener Error Codes (1)

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Chamberlain garage door opener model WD832KEV or HD620EV. For repair how-to help, visit the PartsDirect repair help section, which includes repair help for garage door openers, refrigerators, other major appliances, lawn and garden equipment, water softeners/heaters and more. Search for your model number to find a complete list of replacements parts available for your garage door opener.

Error Code

Condition

DIY advice

1 Up flash, 1 Down flash

Safety sensors aren’t installed or connected, or sensor wires are broken

Check/Repair

Inspect the safety sensor wire connections on the motor unit and reconnect any loose wires. Examine the sensor wires for damage or breaks. Repair or replace damaged wires. Replace the safety sensors if defective.

How-to help

How to repair broken or damaged wires video

How to replace a garage door opener safety sensor

Possible parts

Safety sensor wire, safety sensor kit

1 Up flash, 2 Down flashes

Safety sensor wires are shorted or reversed

Check/Repair

Inspect safety sensor wires for incorrect connection to the control panel. Connect the wires properly. Check the safety sensor wiring for damage. Repair or replace damaged wiring.

Possible parts

Safety sensor wire

1 Up flash, 3 Down flashes

Wall control defective or wall control wires are broken

Check/Repair

Examine the wall control wires. Reconnect loose wiring connections. Repair or replace damaged wires. Replace the wall control if defective.

Possible parts

Wall control wire, wall control

1 Up flash, 4 Down flashes

Misaligned or obstructed safety sensors

Check/Repair

Realign the safety sensors so the LED lights on both sensors turn on. Remove any obstruction between the sensors.

Possible parts

1 Up flash, 5 Down flashes

Garage door binding, defective logic board or bad travel module

Check/Repair

Unlock the latch on the garage door if it's engaged. Check for bent door tracks or obstructions in the tracks. Pull the emergency door release to disconnect the garage door from the opener trolley. Open and close the door manually, checking for smooth door operation. Have a garage door repair technician fix the door and tracks if the door binds up on the tracks. Run the garage door opener to move the trolley back and forth along the garage door opener rail to check for binding. Replace the rail or trolley if damaged. If the garage door travels smoothly and you find no rail or trolley problems, unplug the garage door opener and check the wire connections between the logic board and the travel module. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires. If the door only moves 6 to 8 inches and stops, replace the travel module. Replace the logic board if it doesn't send current to the motor when you activate the opener.

Possible parts

Garage door components, garage door opener rail, trolley, travel module, logic board

2 Up flashes, 1 Down flash

Defective logic board

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener for 1 minute and then plug it back in to restore power. If the code resumes after restoring power, unplug the garage door opener and replace the logic board.

Possible parts

Logic board

2 Up flashes, 2 Down flashes

Defective logic board

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener for 1 minute and then plug it back in to restore power. If the code resumes after restoring power, unplug the garage door opener and replace the logic board.

Possible parts

Logic board

2 Up flashes, 3 Down flashes

Defective logic board

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener for 1 minute and then plug it back in to restore power. If the code resumes after restoring power, unplug the garage door opener and replace the logic board.

Possible parts

Logic board

2 Up flashes, 4 Down flashes

Defective logic board

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener for 1 minute and then plug it back in to restore power. If the code resumes after restoring power, unplug the garage door opener and replace the logic board.

Possible parts

Logic board

2 Up flashes, 5 Down flashes

Defective logic board

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener for 1 minute and then plug it back in to restore power. If the code resumes after restoring power, unplug the garage door opener and replace the logic board.

Possible parts

Logic board

3 Up flashes, 2 Down flashes

Can't detect door travel

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener and check the wire connections between the logic board and the travel module. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires. If wiring connections are okay, replace the travel module.

Possible parts

Travel module

4 Up flashes, 1 Down flash

Garage door binding or travel limits not set properly

Check/Repair

Check for bent door tracks or obstructions in the tracks. Pull the emergency door release to disconnect the garage door from the opener trolley. Open and close the door manually, checking for smooth door operation. Have a garage door repair technician fix the door and tracks if the door gets stuck on the tracks. If the door is okay, program the up travel limit to stop the opener once the door fully opens. Program the down travel limit to stop the door when it touches the floor.

Possible parts

Garage door components

4 Up flashes, 2 Down flashes

Garage door binding or travel limits not set properly

Check/Repair

Check for bent door tracks or obstructions in the tracks. Pull the emergency door release to disconnect the garage door from the opener trolley. Open and close the door manually, checking for smooth door operation. Have a garage door repair technician fix the door and tracks if the door gets stuck on the tracks. If the door is okay, program the up travel limit to stop the opener once the door fully opens. Program the down travel limit to stop the door when it touches the floor.

Possible parts

Garage door components

4 Up flashes, 3 Down flashes

Garage door binding or travel limits not set properly

Check/Repair

Check for bent door tracks or obstructions in the tracks. Pull the emergency door release to disconnect the garage door from the opener trolley. Open and close the door manually, checking for smooth door operation. Have a garage door repair technician fix the door and tracks if the door gets stuck on the tracks. If the door is okay, program the up travel limit to stop the opener once the door fully opens. Program the down travel limit to stop the door when it touches the floor.

Possible parts

Garage door components

4 Up flashes, 4 Down flashes

Garage door binding or travel limits not set properly

Check/Repair

Check for bent door tracks or obstructions in the tracks. Pull the emergency door release to disconnect the garage door from the opener trolley. Open and close the door manually, checking for smooth door operation. Have a garage door repair technician fix the door and tracks if the door gets stuck on the tracks. If the door is okay, program the up travel limit to stop the opener once the door fully opens. Program the down travel limit to stop the door when it touches the floor.

Possible parts

Garage door components

4 Up flashes, 5 Down flashes

Communication error between the travel module and logic board

Check/Repair

Unplug the garage door opener and check the wiring connections between the logic board and the travel module. Reconnect any loose wires or replace the wires if broken. If the wires are okay, replace the travel module.

Possible parts

Travel module, wire

4 Up flashes, 6 Down flashes

Safety sensors temporarily obstructed or misaligned

Check/Repair

Check safety sensor alignment and adjust if necessary. Check for excessive garage door rail vibration. Tighten the rails if loose. Sunlight can interfere with the infrared safety sensor beam. Install sun shields over the safety sensors if you suspect sunlight interference.

How-to help

Installing a sensor sun shield on your garage door opener video

Possible parts

Sun shield

Chamberlain WD832 and HD620 Model Garage Door Opener Error Codes (2024)

FAQs

How to read Chamberlain error code? ›

Refer to your manual to find the LED error codes.
  1. 1 blink: The safety sensors are misaligned or blocked.
  2. 2 blinks: The safety sensors have an electrical issue.
  3. 3 blinks: The door control wires are damaged or disconnected.
  4. 4 blinks: The safety sensors aren't consistently staying on.
  5. 5 blinks: The motor isn't working.

What do 5 blinks on a Chamberlain garage door opener mean? ›

The safety sensors are misaligned, which breaks the electronic beam, preventing the garage door from closing properly. Five blinks. The motor may be overheated or there may be a revolutions per minute (RPM) sensor failure. Six blinks.

What do two flashes mean on a Chamberlain garage door opener? ›

One Flash: A broken or disconnected wire to a safety reversing sensor. Two Flashes: A wire to a sensor is shorted out or a black/white wire is reversed.

Is there a reset on Chamberlain garage door opener? ›

The reset button on your Chamberlain garage door opener is typically located on the back or side of the motor unit. Consult your owner's manual or perform a visual inspection to locate the button. It may be labeled as “Reset,” “Learn,” or have a similar designation.

Why is the yellow light blinking on my Chamberlain garage door opener? ›

If these sensors are misaligned, obstructed, or dirty, your opener may flash continuously. Depending on the model, your opener may flash up to 10 times. If you own a Liftmaster, Craftsman, or Chamberlain model, misaligned sensors will display a yellow light, while properly aligned sensors display a green light.

Why won t my garage door close and light blinks 5 times? ›

If the garage door opener was unable to complete the setup process, the opener will time out and will respond by blinking the light relay five (5) times. Verify the safety sensors are installed, the LED's are solid and not misaligned or blocked, while force is being set. Repeat the travel programming steps.

What does a flashing green light mean on a Chamberlain garage door opener? ›

Green LED:

The garage door opener is NOT running off battery power. A solid green LED indicates the battery is fully charged. A flashing green LED indicates the battery is being charged.

Will unplugging a garage door opener reset it? ›

Yes, unplugging a garage door opener will reset it. Unplugging the opener erases the programmed settings. You will have to reprogram it again once you plug it in. When doing that, read the instructions provided by the manufacturer thoroughly to make sure that you are doing the entire programming process correctly.

Why is the garage door light blinking and not opening? ›

If the sensors are misaligned or there's something blocking them, the door won't operate from the wall button or the remote. The sensors should have a steady light when they're properly aligned. If the light is blinking, they're out of alignment.

Why is my Chamberlain keypad blinking? ›

Batteries for your keypad should be relatively easy to find, such as at home stores. If your garage door keypad won't light up, is blinking, or you need to put in your PIN multiple times before it works, these are all signs that you likely need to replace the batteries.

What does it mean when my Chamberlain garage door opener blinks 10 times? ›

Check for misplaced staples holding the wiring in place as they may also cause the wire to short. Perhaps the most common issue for many homeowners, if the safety sensors are not properly aligned the light will blink 10 times. The light from the opener blinks 10 times to warn you about misaligned photo eyes.

What does flashing blue light on Chamberlain garage door opener mean? ›

A blinking blue LED indicates that your myQ Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener is ready to begin setup or the device was unsuccessful in connecting to the home Wi-Fi network. If the myQ Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener was previously online, it will show as offline in the myQ app with this LED status.

Should both garage door sensors be green? ›

One way to tell if your garage door sensors are correctly working is to check the sensors' lights. One light should be green, which means it's sending a beam of light, and the other should be red, which means it receives the light.

How do I clear an error on myQ? ›

To clear the error from the app
  1. Resolve issues with the safety sensors.
  2. Resolve garage door obstructions and ensure the garage door is properly working.
  3. Check the door sensor battery for the Wi-Fi hub.
  4. Check hub and door sensor mounting location.
  5. Check for LED light bulb interference(Wi-Fi hub)

What is error code 1 on Chamberlain? ›

Diagnostic Code: 1 Up 1 Down

Why the error code is being displayed: The safety sensors are obstructed, misaligned, disconnected or there is a break in the wires for more than 4 seconds.

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