Electrical Garage Door Opener Mod?
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Garage Door Opener Mod?
I have a 2007 MCS that didn't come with any type of homelink or programmable garage door opener. I'd like to add one, possible to the center roof light fixture, or at least somewhere obscure. Right now I use the type that clips to the visor. Has anyone done this or have a suggestion of how to go about putting one...somewhere? Also, if I could get one off a newer model (08-10) from a salvage yard or spare parts department, do you think it would fit in the 07?
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Might want to try to look at this:
http://www.motoringalliance.com/libr...nstallation-2/
It was done on a Gen 1, but the instructions should still apply. The wiring is easy. Ground and power.
http://www.motoringalliance.com/libr...nstallation-2/
It was done on a Gen 1, but the instructions should still apply. The wiring is easy. Ground and power.
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Thanks guys, I knew about the flash2pass but I'm still rather unimpressed with it, I'd rather have a straight up button on the roof somewhere. I may see if I can engineer something myself, I have an open toggle switch spot where the light switches are, maybe I can find a replacement switch from a salvage yard and wire that to my opener. I'll let you know what I figure out.
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Thanks guys, I knew about the flash2pass but I'm still rather unimpressed with it, I'd rather have a straight up button on the roof somewhere. I may see if I can engineer something myself, I have an open toggle switch spot where the light switches are, maybe I can find a replacement switch from a salvage yard and wire that to my opener. I'll let you know what I figure out.
But thinking about it. After the cover peice has been removed there is am opening in the sub structure that would house the Alarm Motion sensor, and if you do not have the alarm that would be a place you could put the transmitter and then fashion some sort of button to press the button on the transmitter.
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Is this about what you are looking for? This was done with a homelink visor that I picked up at a salvage yard for free (It had been taken off and was sitting in the dirt). I'm not too happy with the color difference, so I'll probably try again with another visor color. Once I find the right color, I'll do a writeup. Be warned that it involves some decent dremel skills. Splicing 2 wires shouldn't be a problem though, right?
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That is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Where did you pull the power feed from? I'll see if I can find a homelink switch somewhere around here, possibly black.
As for the numbers, maybe a stencil or something? Personally I'd just take them off, it would make for a more "sleak" look.
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As for the numbers, maybe a stencil or something? Personally I'd just take them off, it would make for a more "sleak" look.
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If you search on here for hardwired radar detectors, or others doing a homelink mod, you can find the correct wires. It is a larger purple with blue stripe for switched +12V, and brown for ground, I believe.
edit1: I should also add that the numbers light up... green. I'll be desoldering some LEDs in the near future. I don't really need them to light up, but if I can find an orange replacement without too much effort, I'll do it. This is a work in progress as you can see. Painting the whole thing black would be the cheapest and easiest solution though.
edit2: I pulled mine down and confirmed that the +12 is the larger purple with blue stripe, and the ground is brown. Pins 5 and 6, respectively, on the black connector.
edit1: I should also add that the numbers light up... green. I'll be desoldering some LEDs in the near future. I don't really need them to light up, but if I can find an orange replacement without too much effort, I'll do it. This is a work in progress as you can see. Painting the whole thing black would be the cheapest and easiest solution though.
edit2: I pulled mine down and confirmed that the +12 is the larger purple with blue stripe, and the ground is brown. Pins 5 and 6, respectively, on the black connector.
Last edited by litebrite2001; 02-23-2010 at 08:07 AM.
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I took a very simple approach to this issue. I fastened a couple of strips of 3M double sided "foam" tape to the back side my garage door opener and stuck it upside down to the roof of the small storage area ahead of the gearshift lever. You cannot see it but it is easy to reach your hand into that box and press the button. Just as easy as reaching overhead to toggle a switch or press a button. Low cost, simple solution.
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