FAAC Operator Issues? We Fix Them Fast

Why We're FAAC Specialists

FAAC is an Italian-engineered brand built to demanding European standards, and that precision cuts both ways — when FAAC systems work, they work beautifully; but when they fail, generic gate techs often misread the E-series error codes and replace the wrong component. Our technicians are trained on FAAC's diagnostic LED code system and carry FAAC-specific service tools. FAAC's hydraulic units use a proprietary bi-directional electro-hydraulic system that differs fundamentally from American brands — the solenoid valve sequence, the oil specification, and the pressure relief settings all have to be correct to restore proper operation.

Common FAAC Models We Service

391
400
402
403
615
620
640
740
844
D600
CBAC
C721

Common FAAC Problems We Fix

Oil leak from electro-hydraulic cylinder seals
Solenoid valve failure causing gate to stay open or closed
E-series control board fault codes (most commonly E2, E4)
Encoder failure on newer digital models
Incorrect oil specification causing seal degradation
Pressure relief valve mis-adjustment after service

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FAAC Repairs — Real Jobs, Real Results

Need FAAC Gate Repair?

A FAAC specialist will call you within 30–60 minutes. Upfront pricing, no obligation.

We respond within 30–60 minutes

Straight Answers to Real Gate Problems

FAAC uses a flash-count diagnostic system. Most common faults are encoder errors (E4) or thermal cutout (E2). We decode the flash sequence, identify the fault, and repair the root cause — not just reset the code.
Cylinder seal replacement is a standard FAAC service. We use OEM seal kits and the correct FAAC hydraulic oil to restore proper operation and prevent recurrence.
Yes. FAAC uses a rolling code system. We re-register all transmitters to the new board and verify the FAAC receiver sensitivity is correctly tuned for your property size.
Most FAAC products sold in the US are pre-configured for 110V/60Hz. European-market units running on 220V require a step-up transformer or board swap — we handle both scenarios.

Expert FAAC Service — Call Today

Available 24/7 for emergencies. Most repairs completed same day.

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