You can replace the Motor Drive board first, then go with the controller board, or vice-versa. Make sure before you begin, unplug the garage door opener, and prior to disconnecting any wires from the back of the unit, you have them marked so you know which ones go back to each screw, after disconnecting those remove the motor cover, and remove one board at a time, it does not matter which one you begin with. If I am replacing a circuit board AND a motor drive board, which should I tackle first? No, the replacement circuit board will work with multiple models. Why was the board redesigned? Was there a problem with the previous version? View more details here, and you can also contact our customer service at 1-80 for assistance. When this happens, is there a green light that flashes on the garage door opener? The status light can help tell what is happening. Would this be the motor drive board or circuit board? It just runs fast/slow at times it should not. It never completely stops and always opens or closes. With the heat, the down can be extremely fast and the up can vary with a some points barely moving. Typically it has the fast up and slow down. When the garage is hot in the summer, the motor speed varies greatly. I have a ISD990 Genie Excelerator opener. Sorry the sequencer board for the PRO82 model is no longer available. The number on the p c b is W 26000 A or W 20000 A. I have a genie pro 82 screw drive opener. Yes, if the learn button continues to fail and no longer allows you to program anything, you will need to purchase a new 36600R.S controller board if anything new is to be programmed in. After a period of using the opener it will release and I am able to program again. From doing this it seems to have damaged it and sticks. I reach up ther with a small screw driver and push the little pin in the center of it to activate. I have an ISD990 Genie Excelerator Model. However, this issue is usually due to surge damage/electrical storms which can be unpredictable, so we cannot guarantee the motor drive board will fix the issue, but it is the most likely cause. If there is no movement or sound and the lights on the unit, wall button, status lights, and safety beams all do not light, this is typically an issue with the transformer, which is housed on the Motor drive board 36428R.S. Would this be the board that needs replaced or something else? thank you. However, when i push the wall button, the outdoor door opener or any remote there is no garage door activity and no blinking status lights. I know there is power to the socket the opener is plugged in to. Sorry the Motor Drive Board 36428R.S is no longer available and there is no other replacement circuit board, however this part just went obsolete recently, so you may be able to locate from other online retailers or Genie pro dealers in your area, you can locate dealers by using our dealer locator. Is there a motor drive board to replace the 36428R.S for the Excelerator model ISD990? These would still require the motor head and rail be replaced. We would recommend a complete unit replacement, the closest model would be the 4062 or 4063, available at Home Depot. Sorry there is no replacement motor or motor head for the Genie model Pro99IC. Im in Hawaii and things are limited thanks We cannot guarantee you will be able to locate it, but wish you luck.Ĭan you provide a motor replacement with all the componets fora pro 99 1C? I think the circuit board is bad which is out of stock, so can I replace the entire motor unit, easily? Genie 36428R.S Excelerator Garage Door Opener Motor Drive is the circuit board. We would recommend check with local Genie dealers in your area by using our dealer locator or looking at online sources they may still have this part. This does sound like a motor drive board issue, unfortunately we no longer have the Motor Drive board 36428R.S and there is no replacement. Is there an equivalent Motor Drive Board to replace the 36428R.S board for the Model ISD 1000 that seems to now be discontinued? I have power to the outlet and to the white pin block that plus into the motor drive board as well as the fuse on the board but nothing lights up or has power anywhere else - so I'm assuming the board is bad.
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