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HomeLink (Garage Door Opener) Temperature and Polarization

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by SonomaJoe, Jan 15, 2022.

  1. SonomaJoe

    SonomaJoe Junior Member

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    I am having very poor performance with the built-in garage door opener in a 2013 Prius v. The Prius works well with three other openers I have used it with. This new problem is with a newly constructed house with a metal garage door and ceramic tile (known to attenuate radio signals) on the surface. When it did not work well, I supplemented the radio control that is mounted on the garage door opener motor assembly with an aftermarket, HomeLink-compatible Topens HLR01, which operates at 315 MHz. The Prius HomeLink button has been programmed to match the remote from the Topens unit. The Prius operation is sometimes excellent, sometimes useless, and often nearly useless. The remote control that came with the Topens always works excellently.

    One hypothesis is that the radio connection is marginal and the Prius does not provide as much power as the Topens remote. Once, I mounted the Topens receiver in the window to avoid the problems with the ceramic tile siding. It seemed to work well, but then sometimes it did not. Then a friend suggested that the polarization of my antenna (vertical on the Topens receiver) was incompatible with the Prius transmitter. Perhaps the reflection off the hood of the Prius makes its polarization horizontal. Changing the antenna orientation helped, but then it worked poorly later. The next hypothesis was that the window, with its modern low E coating, was attenuating RF signals, too, so I constructed a quality antenna that stuck out through the wall. It worked excellently until the next morning. This morning, I reprogrammed the Prius HomeLink button with a the Topens remote, while the Topens was cold. It worked excellently. The temperature was 45 F, typical of the mornings when it does not work well; in past experiments it works well in the 50s.

    My best estimate at this time is that the Prius does not have good temperature stability of its HomeLink transmitter frequency. I am hoping someone on the list has something to say.
     
  2. sam spade 2

    sam spade 2 Senior Member

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    MY best estimate at the moment is that you have wasted WAY too much time screwing with this.
    Since you now have a hand-held remote that works every time........JUST USE IT and move on.
    Seriously.

    There may be some radio interference in the area where you live.
    Are you near an airport ?
     
  3. rjparker

    rjparker Tu Humilde Sirviente

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    My experience with the Gentex Homelink mirror is they work excellent. No ifs, ands or buts about it. If I were diagnosing it, I would substitute another homelink transmitter and test. It is possible your factory unit is weak.

    Gentex Homelink And Compass Mirror 453 | eBay
     
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  4. jzchen

    jzchen Newbie!

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    I'm afraid you omitted the garage door opener brand and model. The best recommendation I have is to start here:

    https://www.homelink.com/toyota

    REVVL V+ 5G ?
     
  5. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    Our 2010 came with the Homelink mirror. It's always worked champion, even when we're about 100' away: push the button and the door's open by the time we get to it. Last fall we replaced the solid wood doors with steel-sheathed, foam core, and it didn't seem to affect reception.