- Feb 19, 2001
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1) No, the card key has nothing to do with it.
Had I opened it one way or the other, the result would be almost the same. The difference is that the card key reader is next to my car, so instead of running inside to hit a button, I use the cardkey. It's placed awkwardly so if I don't get a perfect turn in to the driveway I have to get out of my car to use it. The sensor or whatever it is that senses the presence of my car is still required or else the door will close. Another difference is that yeah it takes a few seconds for me to run back into my car from the inside of the garage, but nothing too long. There's only like 30 spaces inside the garage. Yeah I gotta start my car also again because I had to use my key to get into the garage.
What basically happened was the sensor failed on this particular day to sense my car. It's worked every other time. If you car is on the driveway, the door remains open.
I'm guessing what happened was my car left the sensor one second before the 10 or 15 second limit they have for the door to remain open and so it figured no car is there after 10 seconds so it started closing? I don't know.
On this particular day IF I HAD MY CARD KEY, and I opened the garage door it would've closed on my car also if I timed everything the same way, and this is NOT how it's supposed to happen because the door is supposed to know that my damn car is there. So stop citing the card key as a reason. I add unecessary details to show the full scope of the situation just in case.
2) I did NOT squeeze through while it's closing. My car was already in the garage when it started closing. I was more out than in though so I started backing out. I was less than a foot away from the left side of the door, so it only has to move 1 foot to hit my car. Not much time to react huh?
So I lost my first key in 2 months. Both times they gave me this piece of crap card that was broken into 5 pieces taped together. The second time it was HALF of a cardkey, but I guess the important half was still there and it was broken into many pieces, taped together. I had to pay $50 for a broken cardkey? Break rolled around right when I lost my key and I didn't really care. It's not that big of a hassle for me to go inside and push a button and come out anyways. I only have a semester left, and what's the point of losing yet another cardkey in this time period?
Had I opened it one way or the other, the result would be almost the same. The difference is that the card key reader is next to my car, so instead of running inside to hit a button, I use the cardkey. It's placed awkwardly so if I don't get a perfect turn in to the driveway I have to get out of my car to use it. The sensor or whatever it is that senses the presence of my car is still required or else the door will close. Another difference is that yeah it takes a few seconds for me to run back into my car from the inside of the garage, but nothing too long. There's only like 30 spaces inside the garage. Yeah I gotta start my car also again because I had to use my key to get into the garage.
What basically happened was the sensor failed on this particular day to sense my car. It's worked every other time. If you car is on the driveway, the door remains open.
I'm guessing what happened was my car left the sensor one second before the 10 or 15 second limit they have for the door to remain open and so it figured no car is there after 10 seconds so it started closing? I don't know.
On this particular day IF I HAD MY CARD KEY, and I opened the garage door it would've closed on my car also if I timed everything the same way, and this is NOT how it's supposed to happen because the door is supposed to know that my damn car is there. So stop citing the card key as a reason. I add unecessary details to show the full scope of the situation just in case.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
How is it their fault that the door hit your car? You tried to squeeze through while it was closing. If you are using something improperly, that's your fault, not theirs.
Would you try to make them pay for your hospital bill if you stuck your finger in an electrical outlet?
ZV
2) I did NOT squeeze through while it's closing. My car was already in the garage when it started closing. I was more out than in though so I started backing out. I was less than a foot away from the left side of the door, so it only has to move 1 foot to hit my car. Not much time to react huh?
Originally posted by: esun
A year and you couldn't replace your garage key? That's some serious laziness.
So I lost my first key in 2 months. Both times they gave me this piece of crap card that was broken into 5 pieces taped together. The second time it was HALF of a cardkey, but I guess the important half was still there and it was broken into many pieces, taped together. I had to pay $50 for a broken cardkey? Break rolled around right when I lost my key and I didn't really care. It's not that big of a hassle for me to go inside and push a button and come out anyways. I only have a semester left, and what's the point of losing yet another cardkey in this time period?
