Can't program the Homelink with my garage door opener.
#1
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Can't program the Homelink with my garage door opener.
The car is a 2011 GS. The GDO is a Marantec 4500.
The GDO does NOT have a "learn" button and the manufacturer tells me to use the remote. I've never had an issue using the remote to program other Homelink units. This is unbelievably frustrating.
I've followed the instructions in the owners manual as well as read (numerous times!) the Homelink FAQ and programming instructions with no luck. I have literally done everything precisely as directed in every manual and EVEN tried the instructions for Canada.
I've had the car in accessory mode as well as trying it with the car running but no luck.
I've tried to search this forum as well as the web on my GDO and the Homelink and I've seen that "older" homelink units were not compatible with the Marantec brand of openers. I wonder if this still holds true? It's a rolling code GDO/remote and as I've said before, never had a single issue programming other cars.... EVER.
If anyone has any insight I would really appreciate some help.
I sent an e-mail to Marantec today and hope to hear something back.
The GDO does NOT have a "learn" button and the manufacturer tells me to use the remote. I've never had an issue using the remote to program other Homelink units. This is unbelievably frustrating.
I've followed the instructions in the owners manual as well as read (numerous times!) the Homelink FAQ and programming instructions with no luck. I have literally done everything precisely as directed in every manual and EVEN tried the instructions for Canada.
I've had the car in accessory mode as well as trying it with the car running but no luck.
I've tried to search this forum as well as the web on my GDO and the Homelink and I've seen that "older" homelink units were not compatible with the Marantec brand of openers. I wonder if this still holds true? It's a rolling code GDO/remote and as I've said before, never had a single issue programming other cars.... EVER.
If anyone has any insight I would really appreciate some help.
I sent an e-mail to Marantec today and hope to hear something back.
#2
Team Owner
Your opener in the car is a Lear Car2U, not a Homelink. Go to their website for help...they also have an 800 number and are very helpful...they'll get you set up.
http://learcar2u.com/
Also, the opener in the visor is always powered, so no need to turn on the car.
http://learcar2u.com/
Also, the opener in the visor is always powered, so no need to turn on the car.
#6
Instructor
The visor garage door opener in the newer Vettes is almost as lame as the OEM NAV. How ridiculous is it to have to open up your GDO remote, copy down the position of the dipswitches, and manually "enter" that code into the visor? EVERY other car I've had with built-in GDO's had a "learning function." I think it took me 3+ times to get this to work in my '09. Range isn't anything to write home about, either.
#7
Drifting
I have a Craftsman garage door opener remote fastened to my visor with a clip.
As far as I knew, you couldn't program the Car2U to a garage door opener with rolling codes. Tried it and failed. My old 350Z learned it in less than 10 seconds and worked flawlessly every day until I sold it.
As far as I knew, you couldn't program the Car2U to a garage door opener with rolling codes. Tried it and failed. My old 350Z learned it in less than 10 seconds and worked flawlessly every day until I sold it.
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NCM Sinkhole Donor
GM saved a couple dollars a car to cause you the pain that the Lear unit causes. JCI owns Homelink, it costs more, but it works. Lear also made those great seats that wear out in less than 10K miles. At least GM saved a couple bucks.
#10
I have a Craftsman garage door opener remote fastened to my visor with a clip.
As far as I knew, you couldn't program the Car2U to a garage door opener with rolling codes. Tried it and failed. My old 350Z learned it in less than 10 seconds and worked flawlessly every day until I sold it.
As far as I knew, you couldn't program the Car2U to a garage door opener with rolling codes. Tried it and failed. My old 350Z learned it in less than 10 seconds and worked flawlessly every day until I sold it.
Maybe the previous owner of my car had upgraded it to support rolling code. Either way I found the programming easier than with Homelink on a previous car.
#11
I have Craftsman opener that's 10yrs old. and my vette is a 2007. I also had trouble programming my unit. I finally pull the vett inside the garage and tried the procedure and it worked, first try. Also had the same problem with my Benz. Pulling the Benz inside also corrected the problem.
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This may sound a bit crazy but it worked for me....I couldnt get buttons 1 or 2 to program so i did it a third time with button 3 and it worked first try....Dont ask why and I was just happy to get it programmed.....so take a crack at it using the third button and see if it will work.
#13
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Lear Opener
Lear sells a $25 converter. Plug into the garage door opener outlet in the ceiling, two wires come down and attach right where the existing manual garage door opener button wires attach and voila, you're visor instantly works. No big deal and you won't need the extra clicker on your visor.
#14
Lear sells a $25 converter. Plug into the garage door opener outlet in the ceiling, two wires come down and attach right where the existing manual garage door opener button wires attach and voila, you're visor instantly works. No big deal and you won't need the extra clicker on your visor.
#15
Drifting
I bought the converter for $25 plus shipping and wired it to the same terminals instead of the the opener itself due to a lack of electrical plugs and it works fine.
#16
Racer
The interesting thing for me is that I have 3 doors all with the same make and model of GDO. 2 of them program fine but the 3rd one won't program no matter what I do.
#17
Melting Slicks
i had to change my opener last fall and had trouble programing the cars to it. My old one worked right away. I found instructions for a tahoe, i think, on you tube. It had me put the cars in learn mode, program the remote to the cars and then the cars to the door. It took 5 minutes per car.
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I had to replace two garage door openers this year, had a Stanley where the sensors quit working reliably and a Craftsman that sounded like it was going to tear the door off. The center door is a Liftmaster. I picked up two Chamberlains from the local Lowe's. The point is all of the door openers worked with my '12 GS and '06 Yukon, rolling codes or not. The Craftsman was not a rolling code and had dip switches to manipulate. The original door openers at my house are about 17 years old. The new Chamberlains are great, I picked up the belt driven type and they are quiet.