In many cases Allister garage door troubleshooting takes less than half an hour. Even if you do not have an Allister garage door opener manual, you will find enough. The product range consists of residential and commercial radio controls. Nov 20, 2012 - Travel limits on all models of the Allister/Allstar line are set by moving. Side of the chain as you look towards the door from the operator head.
Replacement Idler Pulley Old tooth style is no longer available. This part is located on the front of the rail assembly above the garage door. The old sprocket has been replaced with this pulley. 112045 $10.00. For Allstar, Allister, Pulsar and MVP garage door openers.
Compatible with models ARD-II A, Access 200/250, Access 2000/2500, Access 3000/3500, PDQ, Allister Century Series 310/510/710 garage door openers. Replaces tooth style pulley. This part is located on the front of the rail assembly above the garage door. Older part number 100004. Color may vary.
Garage door opener Allister Type IIA Model ARD won't work consistently. When I push the button, the light comes on and I can hear a little hum, but the chain does not move. However, sometimes it works! Sometimes it will not work until about 20 seconds after I push the button, and then the chain moves.
One time I hit the door and it started working. I've check as many connections as I can in terms of just cleaning them and making they are secure.but I'm still having problems. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks, Wade: I went to the Linear Corp website and found a tech support email address and told them the problem. They said it was due to a slipping belt or a capacitor. Given that the motor wasn't even running, that ruled out the belt explanation. I took the capacitor out of another opener (I have a two-car garage) and sure enough, when I installed it into the bad opener, it worked.
Then I found a capacitor at an old electrical supply shop for $15, versus the $41 the door opener store wanted. Thanks again.your lead gave me the info to solve this.