Genie Garage Door Error Code 6: How to Fix It
Medium 15-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 6
- Brand
- Genie
- Product Type
- garage_door
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 15-30 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Step ladder
- Flathead screwdriver (for adjustments)
How to Fix Error Code 6
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Unplug the Garage Door Opener
Always unplug the opener before working on it to avoid electrical shock. -
Manually Release the Door
Ensure the door is fully closed before releasing to prevent it from falling. -
Check the Travel Module
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Replug the Opener
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Perform a Travel Limit Reset
Keep hands and objects away from the moving door. -
Re-engage the Door
Parts You May Need
Genie travel module circuit board
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Genie travel module circuit board
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Genie travel module circuit board
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Genie travel module circuit board
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When to Call a Professional
If the travel limit reset fails or you see physical damage to the travel module circuit board, call a professional garage door technician. Replacing the travel module requires soldering and specific part numbers.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code 6 mean on a Genie garage door opener?
Error code 6 indicates a travel module fault, meaning the opener has lost its programmed open and close limits. This often requires resetting the travel limits.
How do I fix Genie error code 6 after a power outage?
Unplug the opener, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in, then perform a travel limit reset by following the SET button procedure detailed above.
Why does my Genie garage door keep showing error code 6?
This can be due to a faulty travel module circuit board, loose wiring, or interference from other devices. If resetting doesn't work, the travel module may need replacement.
Can I replace the Genie travel module myself?
Replacing the travel module is a moderate task involving disassembly and wiring. If you are comfortable with electronics, you can purchase a replacement module. Otherwise, hire a professional.
Do I need to reprogram remotes after fixing error code 6?
No, resetting travel limits does not affect remote programming. However, if you replace the travel module, you may need to reprogram remotes.