Simple but true the remote transmitter needs power to send a signal to your opener.
Garage door wall console not working.
The location of the switch will depend on the model of the device.
Check the console lock switch.
The transmitters remotes will not work to close the garage door.
If so you re wall switch is bad.
The problem is either due to a blocked path between the sensors dirty eyes loose wires at the sensors or at the motor head or just bad sensors.
You will find that the door will only move an inch or so in the close direction and reverse.
To know for sure what the problem is you may want to have a service technician check the garage door opener.
Troubleshooting a garage door opener wall button step 1.
Turn off the sure lock aka vacation mode on the wall console check if limits are properly set check the door balance condition and door spring check opening force control or force settings.
Follow the leads from the switch to the motor and check for any signs of breaks pinches or shorts.
Note that most openers will have two sets of wires one going to the button and another to the photocell safety mechanism.
If the wall control doesn t light up and work properly then the wall control or the logic board in the garage door opener is defective.
Plug a lamp into the wall outlet that services the console to check the power.
If the lamp works in the outlet.
If the unit operates correctly with the remote the ones going to the photocell are probably ok.
Bad wiring or button.
Check that the wires are secure by gently tugging on them.
If pressing the button on your garage door s remote control doesn t work check the batteries first.