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Team Anthracite Webmaster
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sounds interesting.
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great idea but pricy
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Just curious, why would you need to use the keyfob to open the garage when your car comes with a garage opener already? Sound kinda usless and a waste of time and money if you ask me. That's just an opinion. Can't you just leave your garage door open when you're doing yard work?
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I agree. Sounds like an idea with nowhere to go. Since EVERY TL already has the Homelink built into the car, there is ZERO reason to also have it on the key fob.
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I think it will be useful. When you take your car out in the morning, you have to open the door. It will be convenient to have it on the FOB.
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While this isn't a mod I'd pursue, I think it has its uses. How about for those times you're outside your house and want to open the garage without having to go inside the house? For example, you go take a walk with your family or go ride your bike -- you'd still keep your house keys with you, but now you wouldn't have to take your garage remote!
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How's he supposed to get in his car if it's in the garage? |
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'04 6mt Pearl
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Yes I'm just guessing at what it could cost. I'm just at the programming stage so I have no idea of where it will go from here.
I'm not sure if it would be better as a kit or a finished product. It may not work well as a DIY project because it does require some advanced skills. Quote:
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'04 6mt Pearl
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I am grateful for all your comments. You guys have something to contribute and it IS on topic. Thanks for the encouragement.
I am going ahead with this for my own use. If others are interested that is great. Yes, the project is a solution looking for a problem. I have the problem. It can be very addictive once accustomed to having the opener in your pocket. All functions on your remote will be retained. Including the panic. No mods to car or remote keyfob are needed. Basically it is a new (additional) receiver for your garage door opener. Other applications might exist. Control PC Gamboy ETC, Home Automation. Your existing garage door opener and all remotes can still be used. Many garage openers use remotes with dip switches or a set code. Those are insecure. This unit could be a complete replacement for the receiver for those type openers. This unit is code-hopping = more secure. Every time you press the button the code changes. |
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my .o2 cents. I think that is what the homelink is for. First of all, it's pretty pricy for $130.00. Secondly, I just don't see a use for it...Seems like a good idea for other things like maybe using it as a remote start?
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I just didn't read through all comments..I guess it willbe useful for people with detached garages.
Triggle, would you be able to hotwire a remote start into it? Just wondering |
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Thanks for the link. This is useful. |
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'04 6mt Pearl
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There are keychain remotes available for garages. I currently use a similar one for a Genie Intellicode and it is fabulous.
This project does the same thing using the Acura keyfob so I can get rid of the extra remote in my pocket. |
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'04 6mt Pearl
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My original guess of cost is based on the need of a a 70$US part to make all this work. Then on top of that there's the decoder unit that I am working on. I may make a kit available to those interested. My purpose here is to try to gain support for the idea from those who may find it useful so I can spread the developement cost out over more units. Homelink is for your car when you are in it. This is for your pocket for when you are not in your car. |
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For that price, it should open the garage door, start the car, back it out and open the door for you.
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Team Anthracite Member
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Wouldn't it be easier to wire this all inside the car? The car already has homelink and "something" gets triggered when you hit the panic button. Why not wire that to the homelink system? Then you don't have to modify the garage door opener and you don't have to purchase any special equipment? I actually thought of doing this. I have an aftermarket alarm/remote starter (CompuStar) and I've thought of using one of the spare channels and wiring them to the Homelink system to open the garage...
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You've got to be kidding me! This is ridiculous! What's worse is the arguments being used to justify it and the fact that others actually buy them...no wonder the Pet Rock sold!
I have a detached garage, and it's not that big of a deal. There's an opener just inside the back door (the one that would be in the car if I didn't have Homelink). There's no reason for the opener to be in other parts of the house, so it shouldn't be. If for some reason all of your openers are in use, buy another one...they're $20 (Genie with scrolling codes). Now, if I'm in the yard, I simply use the key to the side door (which all detached garages should have in case of power failure) and go inside. If you don't live in an area where you can leave your garage open, you can't leave your house open, so you should have your keys.
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I dunno.
My opener came with two remotes and a wireless keypad mounted outside the garage. Since two of my cars have Homelink, and I only keep a remote in the '87 Dodge, the second remote sits in my kitchen, attached to a cabinet door. I hit the button before I go out, and the door is opened when I get there. Naturally, I use the Homelink to close the door after the car is out of the garage. The point is that it would be cheaper to get a spare remote and leave it in the house. Regards,
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this isnt a need it is a luxury, which some people have no problem paying 130 bux to have something a little more convenient for them. I think it is a good idea because I am just as lazy as trigger and dont want to run upstairs or fiddle with a key when it is pouring down rain. You guys are flaming the kid for trying something new. Maybe this mod is no good for you and you have no use but to some of us it is a good idea. I see some of you guys praising people for changing friggin bulbs in thier glove box and you guys are flaming someone who is trying to make his life as well as possibly others a little easier. Bro get it workin and I will get one from you. Some of us would love to have an opener in our pocket and not need an extra remote
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one question tho. I also have a denali do u know if i could also use my denali keyfob for this as well as my tl one also My tl lease is up in a year and am thinking of a 645ci do you know if it is compatible with BMW keyfobs
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Word to my party clothes
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Not trying to flame anybody, just pointing out the common sense aspect of it. It seems to be one of those "good on paper, bad in practice" type things. Truly useful would be to have it arm and disarm your burglar alarm...instead of having to drop everything just after you walk in, you could just casually wander in and take your time doing whatever else you have to do instead of worrying about punching in some code within x seconds.
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Some of you have missed the point. If this thread does not have something to offer you no worries. The point is that it IS possible and in fact has several other uses.
The reason the garage door project is so expensive for me is because it uses the keyless entry receiver from the car. It is a small box that connects to the decoder board which I am building. The decoder then can trigger a relay to do whatever, gate, garage door, alarm system for house or what have you that is external from the car. The decoder board can be used on the car without having to purchase a receiver. If you are doing mods like closing sunroof/windows with the keyfob, it can now be managed more easily. The decoder should be flexible enough to have many uses but I'm going to discuss that in another thread when it becomes a reality. The first step was to capture the panic keypress before it panics and that has been done. The second step that I'm working on now will allow a relay output on double/tripple/quad keypresses of the ARM key combined with the panic output and a programmable hold time for each channel. |
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If the original idea was to open the garage door with the key fob, why not use the door open button? It makes sense to me. if your car is in the garage, you can both open your garage door and the car door. you won't have to worry about how long you'd have to hold the panic button for.
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The decoder will trap any key but the only ones really useful are the ARM and PANIC. If someone has ideas for other keys I'd like to hear it because this will affect the programming. The disarm key has a problem because it rolls down the windows. Using the TRUNK key is bad for obvious reasons. |
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'04 6mt Pearl
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Anything's possible
But unlikely. This is a one off project that just happens to apply to TL, TSX and RSX.
My decoder decodes the signal after the TL's receiver where the security code, rolling codes and functions have already been decided. My decoder does not decode the remotes signals. Quote:
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ABP TL President
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can you design a new key fob that has an integrated key? I think that's worth while.
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I understand what you're trying to do and I think it's a good idea. I'm not sure it'd be worth all that money, but there are indeed times when you are not in your car and you want to open the garage. Good luck with it.
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I also could see the usefulness. I would love to be able to do this when I have my motorcycle out. As it is, I'm carrying the original garage remote in my pocket and its quite bulky. Let us know how you do it, how it works, and the parts needed.
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I like the idea. In fact, if I had the techno know how, I would have done this already. I live in an apartment complex, the only way to go in and out is through a gate, even if I'm walking, and if i had a garage, I would have to use the remote control the open the garage door before i can get in.
A reomote control like yours would definally come in handy. How will a user program a new garage opener code into the FOB? Will it be similar to how the Homelink works? |
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'04 6mt Pearl
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I can't think of any way to do the apartment opener since you need to add some hardware to the garages receiver, I'm sure your manager would be a little upset if you tried.
I'll get some shots posted of the hardware that'll need to be used for a regular garage or gate opener. Quote:
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