Garage Door Opener

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bob Daun, May 18, 2006.

  1. Bob Daun

    Bob Daun Guest

    I just bought a new Accord EX V6 with the built in garage door opener. I
    know that it probably won't work because I have any older style garage door
    that does not have the (safety beam) that the new ones do. The opener works
    fine and I would like to know if anyone knows of some type of interface that
    I could find that would accept the signal from the car and then be able to
    trip the switch which makes the Garage door open.
     
    Bob Daun, May 18, 2006
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  2. Bob Daun

    Seth Guest

    If it's the older style opened you should have no problem using it as is.
    Just learn the code into the HomeLink interface as per your Honda owners
    manual. Where it gets trickier is when you have a code hopping garage door
    opener, then you have to learn the remote into the car, then sync the car to
    the opener.
     
    Seth, May 18, 2006
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  3. Bob Daun

    CIL Guest

    I have a Pilot and attempted to set the garage door opener. Found that my
    controller is a 40 Mhz and will not program. Has to be a higher frequency,
    forget now what it is but seems it must be >300mhz. There are adapters
    available, if I remember I went to Homelink.com and followed a link to a
    dealer that sells them, about $60 +shipping, and if you have a wireless key
    pad entry you will have to replace it as well, another $45 or so. I decided
    to put it on hold for a while and change the opener and get one that is
    compatible with the car.

    Hope this helps..
     
    CIL, May 19, 2006
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  4. Bob Daun

    Art Guest

    Check Lowes and Home Depot for a little box that wires to your opener. You
    don't need to change your keypad unless you want to for better security.


     
    Art, May 19, 2006
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  5. Some keypads are similar to car remotes, so they have to be programmed into
    opener like a car remote.
     
    Mike Iglesias, May 19, 2006
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  6. Bob Daun

    Art Guest

    The extra box available at Lowes supplements the receiver on the door, it
    doesn't replace it. So the old keypad can send it signal to the opener like
    it always did. The supplemental receive will receive signals from the
    Homelink. I was in the same boat. My Wayne Dalton openers did not use the
    same frequency as the Homelink. They had rolling codes, etc and so does the
    supplemental receiver which is triggered by the Homelink in the car.
     
    Art, May 19, 2006
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  7. Bob Daun

    stevie Guest

    I had a similar problem with a Ford Homelink. I didn't think it would work
    with my 1990 garage door opener.

    However, I found instructions at Homelink web site. It now works great.
    I just bought a new Accord EX V6 with the built in garage door opener. I
    know that it probably won't work because I have any older style garage door
    that does not have the (safety beam) that the new ones do. The opener works
    fine and I would like to know if anyone knows of some type of interface that
    I could find that would accept the signal from the car and then be able to
    trip the switch which makes the Garage door open.
     
    stevie, May 21, 2006
    #7
  8. Bob Daun

    Art Guest

    Those instructions work if you have a rolling code model and the car manual
    is missing the instructions are programming for the rolling codes. It won't
    help if you have a transmission frequencey problem.
     
    Art, May 22, 2006
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