Pry it out replace it and leave the new one out of the track.
Garage door bottom roller popped out.
Look for the point that it is closest to going back in.
It pops out while it s going around the curve and it only happens on the way up and yes it s an automatic door opener.
The first thing to do when a garage door has a wheel or roller that is popping off the track is to make sure the problem actually originates from the rollers and not from the door itself.
Loose parts may also cause your garage door rollers to come off track so tighten any bolts and screws that appear loose.
One way is to find the point at which it angled out of the track.
Ride the roller against the track as you open the door.
Reattach the automatic garage door opener.
This video shows an easy quick method for installing garage door rollers which doesn t require bending the track or removing hinges.
Your door should be good as new.
A bent garage door section or a loose hinge can cause problems when opening or closing the door.
If you have a roll up door check the hinges that connect the panels together as well.
In all seriousness garage doors are under a lot of tension my door has a cable that runs down the side of the door attached to the bottom roller with some red screws.
Now lower the door again to the 3 rd replace it with the new one and this time push it back into the track.
So do yourself and your loved ones a favor and never unscrew the bottom roller bracket.
When the door is closed the cable sounds like a bass guitar string if you pluck it.
Keep your leg aiming down parallel.
Loose hinges will make the door sag which can disrupt its motion and roll it out of position.
It s the second wheel from the bottom it s at waist level when the garage door is down.
Raise the door partially by lifting it until one set of rollers aligns with the problem area on the garage door track.
Instead if your setup.
Keeping the new bottom roller out of the track lower the door to the next roller.
Secure the door in that location by clamping a pair of locking pliers on the.
This most likely would be a point of imbalance door bottom not level as a result of worn tired springs or slipped adjustment of the springs.