If your garage door is jerking it could be a problem with the garage door track.
Garage door closes with jerks.
In addition the track needs to be aligned correctly for the door to work properly.
The tracks need to be aligned correctly and inspected for debris or damage if the door is jerking and shaking.
The door is probably 25 years old but the genie is only 5 years old.
When the door is opening or closing it runs on a set of tracks which keep the door in place.
This is almost always the result of a dirty or obstructed safety feature.
The door raises fine but when it closes the door gets jerky.
Garage door jerks when it closes.
I currently have a genie chain garage door closer.
My friend closed the garage door while the car was not quite in.
It is the lift motor that pulls the door up and then lets it down so it can close.
Garage door jerks on opening.
When the garage door is jerking or shaking during operation it can be caused by the track being dirty or damaged.
Doesn t seem to be flexing at coupler attachment to ra.
The garage door runs on the track system that keeps it in place during opening and closing.
The lift motor is responsible for working in unison with the springs to pull the door up and lets it back down when it should close.
You push the button to close the garage door.
It goes partway down reverses direction and goes back up again.
Check the tracks for debris and loose screws.
It might be damaged dirty or have debris in it.
If you have noticed that your garage door is jerking every time you open or close it you may decide to take action to make it open more smoothly.
It looks like the chain guide bangs into the door to push it.
The door hit the bumper of the car.
When the rollers hit debris in the track it will cause the door to jerk.
If your garage overhead is getting jammed or shaking and jerking as it closes the tracks should be checked.