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Friends: 4 | I back into my garage to park about 1/2 the time. Homelink works perfectly with good range for gates & garage. EXCEPT when pulling out of the garage, after backing in, and cannot close the garage door with Homelink - at least most of the time. Of course, I need to make sure the rearend is clear from the garage door, then press the Homelink button. Sometimes I move my fingers and it may work after a few seconds. And sometimes it simply won't work and must get out of the car and close with the keypad remote. This is my first car with Mirror-located Homelink, rather than visor. Has anyone else noticed this? I assume the transmitter sends the signal "forward" and this is the source of the issue... Minor thing - but an irritant.
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Friends: 9 | I back into my garage, which is like a basement garage, every day and never ran into a problem with the homelink. Not in the 2010 nor my 2006. Maybe you need to move the antenna wire around a little bit that's inside the garage door opener. The installer left my antenna wire tucked inside where the bulbs go, but I lit it stick out, straight down instead of all coiled up like he had it. That was the only time it didn't work good and it was the openers fault, not the car lol. |
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Friends: 4 | Mark, The receiver wire is hanging straight down and when driving TO the garage the range is about 150' which is great. Good to hear you have no problem - so I may have hope. Thought it was a design issue. Perhaps lengthening the receiver wire in the opener? Longer = better? |
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Friends: 9 | Wow, I really don't know Dean... When I pull out of mine I hit the button once I'm a good 30-40 feet away from it and that's once the car is believe it or not higher or the tires would be level with the garage door opener straight behind the car. And it works to open the door while I am in the garage and the opener is directly above the middle of the roof. I have fluorescent lights installed in mine so I can't say maybe they are creating some kind of interference over regular incandescent bulbs neither... Urgh, I hate not being able to offer some bit of good advice! lol
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Friends: 8 | I back into my garage as well, and many days as I leave the house in the morning, the signal does not reach back to my garage, to close the door. However, when I return, and before I turn around to back in, the door will open without issue 95% of the time. If I wait until I start to reverse, and then hit the button, I have about a 50% success rate. There may be something to this. Has anyone else seen this occur, even if only occasionally? |
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Friends: 3 | The range is quite big so why not wait until you're on the street (and perpendicular to the garage) and hit the button? |
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Friends: 8 | I try to get it to close while I am still pulling out of the garage. Otherwise, I will need to wait for it to close once perpendicular, and in the street. I'd rather it work when I hit the button when within x number of feet. |
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Friends: 4 | That is a workaround - thanks. Duh, I never thought of that. But, knowing how garage doors can sometimes reverse when closing I like to see it down all the way. If I'm on the street - I may need to step on the gas... But, yep, a worthy alternative. |
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Friends: 2 | Dean; Unfortunately, we're like Paradox, we also back into our garage and have NO problem closing the door after exiting the garage. We usually just wait till the tail of the Prius clears the opening, then put the door down, it's always worked EVERY time. You could be right in lengthening your transmitting antenna, I can see where you'd be hesitant to wait in the street to see if the door's fully down. Wish I could offer more aids, GOOD luck, and let us know if you find a solution! David (aka Blind guy) |
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David, thanks. Actually this is good news. There's evidence Homelink works well "backwards" - you and mark so far. So the issue is probably local - my receiver. Why I questioned the whole thing is the receiver range is great when Homelink is "forewards". I'll try lengthening the wire. Actually I googled this before posting the problem. I've seen BMWs with Homelink issues but little else. Thanks guys! | |
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