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take to dealer system is hard to diag even with all info at hand because each door and window has sensors that send singals to a body control that processes and then lets work.
Locate the lock button on the wall control. Press and hold this for 3 seconds. The blinking of the light should stop and your remotes will once again work.
It sounds like you either have a bad (loose) connection at the motor unit, bad wiring or a staple cutting through the insulation and shorting out the wires to the wall control. You can check the voltage between terminals 1 and 2 on the motor unit, There should be 24vdc there and also where the wires connect to the wall control. Check when the light is off.
Due pulling of the door forcibly the door interlock switch has damaged. So the door cannot lock properly &r the door lock switch is not functioning. Replace the door interlock switch.
It is related. One of the buttons on your wall control is the lock button and has a lock icon on it. Press and hold it for 3 seconds. The blinking should stop and your remote should now work.
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