Control board has thermal issue. Bad solder joint that contracts when cold could be the culprit. Take out board and carefully resolder every ****** connection on board.
Adam, I don't know how old the GDoor opener is but if it has served you for long time, it's asking for retirement. These days brand new units are cheap and will give you many years of trouble free use.
That is a two-flash code. It means either the wires to the safety sensors have a short in them, or one or both sensors are wired incorrectly at the motor unit. What you describe sounds like there may be a break in the wire, and the door causes the tracks to move just enough to open that break in the sensors. There could be a staple through the wires causing a short (I've done that when using a staple gun), and that could be your problem. Check your sensor wires from the motor down to the sensors themselves, and be sure they have a little bit of wiggle room. If you find a staple or something has cut the wires and caused a short, you can separate the wires a bit, and wrap each side separately with electrical tape.
Question edited for clarity.
Question moved from Cars and Trucks category.
Look at the corners of the doors that hold the aluminium frame together and if it is a modular door, tighten them up. If it is a solid door, adjustment can be made by shimming behind the bottom hinge with a piece of cardboard. This will move the bottom out and up.
..
Look at this video, it should answer your question. The learn button in under the green button. Remove the green button.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CqMy2UfG9k
Check the opening limit dial on the garage door opener unit. You can locate the dial that controls the opening limit on the opener unit and use a flat head screwdriver to turn the dial counter clockwise until the door stops about an inch and a half away from the stop bolt. Then, test the door and make sure it does not slam into the bolt. A video tutorial on how to adjust the opening limit of a Craftsman garage door opener is available on YouTube.
If the above step does not work, check the limit switches on the garage door opener. Most garage door openers have limit switches that control how far the door opens and closes. Improperly adjusting these switches can cause the door to stop halfway. Consult your garage door opener's manual to learn how to adjust the limit switches. Make small adjustments until the door closes fully. Craftsman garage door opening too far and hitting stop bolt easy adjustment (youtube.com)
At NHK Tiling, our tiling process has been perfected over the years to give you the best results possible. Our Expert Tiling Service is perfected for a range of applications, styles and functions. Whether you require contrasting grout to make a statement with your kitchen splashback, or you need a Professional Tiler for tiling your swimming pool, NHK Tiling is the ideal choice for you.
https://www.nhktiling.com.au/
GRANITE WAREHOUSE is a privately owned Western Australia business specializing in the wholesale of Granite, Marble, Limestone, Sandstone and our line of engineered stone, Stellastone, in slab form suited for the fabrication of kitchen and vanity benchtops as well as other building uses.
Granite Warehouse was founded in 1995 by Tindaro (Tony) Tomeo to fill a need in the local Western Australian market for quality natural stone. With more than 40 years experience in the building industry, specializing in cabinet making and kitchen fit-out, Tony, with wife Susan and son Mark, built Granite Warehouse into the well-respected business it is today.
With Tony and Susan's retirement, and in the best family tradition, Granite Warehouse has been taken over by Mark Tomeo who continues to develop the business to fill best the needs of those wanting to enjoy the beauty of stone installed to their home or business.
https://granitewarehouse.com.au/