2012 Corvette Lear Car2U garage door/security gate setup
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#22
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By the way my wife is on her 3rd Camry with Homelink and they are easy to program and works on eveything including my rotating code garage opener.
#23
Melting Slicks
Universal Remote my AZZ!!!
how can it be "universal" if the operation frequency of the car unit does not operate on all the frequencies that garage doors do???
BTW, it has nothing to do with Lear or Homelink, both work fine as long as their operating frequency is same as garage door opener to check compatibility you have to compare the two operating frequencies...
it's a fricking joke, you need a converter to get your UNIVERSAL transmitter to work, what a bunch of BS!
how can it be "universal" if the operation frequency of the car unit does not operate on all the frequencies that garage doors do???
BTW, it has nothing to do with Lear or Homelink, both work fine as long as their operating frequency is same as garage door opener to check compatibility you have to compare the two operating frequencies...
it's a fricking joke, you need a converter to get your UNIVERSAL transmitter to work, what a bunch of BS!
#24
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Don't worry, the new visor wont work either. I have a 2011 F-150 with the same system and it doesn't work either. The dealer replaced everything and still doesn't work. I gave up and use the remote that came with the opener.
By the way my wife is on her 3rd Camry with Homelink and they are easy to program and works on eveything including my rotating code garage opener.
By the way my wife is on her 3rd Camry with Homelink and they are easy to program and works on eveything including my rotating code garage opener.
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I just bought a craftsman assurelink internet enabled opener as well last weekend to replace my old Genie unit that finally puked...
I had to use the "Wayne Dalton" conversion module with my old Genie opener for my 09Z Lear visor to work on that opener (dry contact input type).
http://www.learcar2u.com/conversionmodule/
So after getting my brand spanking new Assurelink opener and discovering my Z wouldn't work with it out of the box..... I did a little more digging. The assure link control circuitry and motor is DC on this assure link model I have... and the control circuitry also provides 12vdc to the nice little wall mounted module it comes with. So a dry contact type covertor like the older Wayne Dalton conversion unit provided will not work on this particular type opener. I called and talked to one of the Learcar2U techs this AM, and they confirmed my findings and were well aware of this problem with their Lear transmitters and the newer craftsman assure link openers.... and also confirmed the transmitter in our vette visor would not operate with a number of the newer openers out on the market (craftsman, chamberlin, liftmaster, etc) due to the frequency changes ....and that the fix is to use a "repeater".
Below is what I ordered:
http://www.learcar2u.com/repeaterkit/
My 2010 Toyota 4 Runner with the home link transmitter, worked/programmed the first time!!
Hope this helps!
Last edited by ccryder; 04-05-2012 at 12:03 AM.
#27
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Salty Dog,
I just bought a craftsman assurelink internet enabled opener as well last weekend to replace my old Genie unit that finally puked...
I had to use the "Wayne Dalton" conversion module with my old Genie opener for my 09Z Lear visor to work on that opener (dry contact input type).
http://www.learcar2u.com/conversionmodule/
So after getting my brand spanking new Assurelink opener and discovering my Z wouldn't work with it out of the box..... I did a little more digging. The assure link control circuitry and motor is DC on this assure link model I have... and the control circuitry also provides 12vdc to the nice little wall mounted module it comes with. So a dry contact type covertor like the older Wayne Dalton conversion unit provided will not work on this particular type opener. I called and talked to one of the Learcar2U techs this AM, and they confirmed my findings and were well aware of this problem with their Lear transmitters and the newer craftsman assure link openers.... and also confirmed the transmitter in our vette visor would not operate with a number of the newer openers out on the market (craftsman, chamberlin, liftmaster, etc) due to the frequency changes ....and that the fix is to use a "repeater".
Below is what I ordered:
http://www.learcar2u.com/repeaterkit/
My 2010 Toyota 4 Runner with the home link transmitter, worked/programmed the first time!!
Hope this helps!
I just bought a craftsman assurelink internet enabled opener as well last weekend to replace my old Genie unit that finally puked...
I had to use the "Wayne Dalton" conversion module with my old Genie opener for my 09Z Lear visor to work on that opener (dry contact input type).
http://www.learcar2u.com/conversionmodule/
So after getting my brand spanking new Assurelink opener and discovering my Z wouldn't work with it out of the box..... I did a little more digging. The assure link control circuitry and motor is DC on this assure link model I have... and the control circuitry also provides 12vdc to the nice little wall mounted module it comes with. So a dry contact type covertor like the older Wayne Dalton conversion unit provided will not work on this particular type opener. I called and talked to one of the Learcar2U techs this AM, and they confirmed my findings and were well aware of this problem with their Lear transmitters and the newer craftsman assure link openers.... and also confirmed the transmitter in our vette visor would not operate with a number of the newer openers out on the market (craftsman, chamberlin, liftmaster, etc) due to the frequency changes ....and that the fix is to use a "repeater".
Below is what I ordered:
http://www.learcar2u.com/repeaterkit/
My 2010 Toyota 4 Runner with the home link transmitter, worked/programmed the first time!!
Hope this helps!
BTW, the new opener works with all my other vehicles.
#28
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Programming Remote for Security Gate
After considerable hassles, I was able to program my internal Lear remote on my 2009 A6 to operate my community security gate using the DIP switch settings from the community gate Master Transmitter. Here are the steps I followed:
1. Put the vehicle into the Accessory position
2. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds. Release the buttons to put the Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
3. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have 2 ½ minutes to complete this step.
a. The sequence from the Master Transmitter were: L L L R L R R L L (these will be unique for the Master Transmitter you are trying to match)
4. After entering all of the switch positions, again firmly press and release all three buttons at the same time. The indicator lights will turn ON.
5. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the security gate until the security gate moves. The indicator light above the selected button should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 55 seconds.
6. Immediately release the button when the security gates moves, within 1 second. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
7. Press and release the same button again. The security gate should move, confirming that programming is successful and complete.
1. Put the vehicle into the Accessory position
2. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds. Release the buttons to put the Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
3. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have 2 ½ minutes to complete this step.
a. The sequence from the Master Transmitter were: L L L R L R R L L (these will be unique for the Master Transmitter you are trying to match)
4. After entering all of the switch positions, again firmly press and release all three buttons at the same time. The indicator lights will turn ON.
5. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the security gate until the security gate moves. The indicator light above the selected button should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 55 seconds.
6. Immediately release the button when the security gates moves, within 1 second. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
7. Press and release the same button again. The security gate should move, confirming that programming is successful and complete.
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The opener is not Homelink in the 2012, it's the Car2U system made by Lear. I couldn't get it to work with my opener (make is Linear), but I foudn on the website that Rick T mentions above that I needed to order the conversion module. Don't have it yet, so I don't know if that will really solve the problem.
They call it a "universal" remote system, but apparently it's not as universal as the name would suggest ...
They call it a "universal" remote system, but apparently it's not as universal as the name would suggest ...
My 2010 Z06 will not work with my gate opener.
#30
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After considerable hassles, I was able to program my internal Lear remote on my 2009 A6 to operate my community security gate using the DIP switch settings from the community gate Master Transmitter. Here are the steps I followed:
1. Put the vehicle into the Accessory position
2. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds. Release the buttons to put the Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
3. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have 2 ½ minutes to complete this step.
a. The sequence from the Master Transmitter were: L L L R L R R L L (these will be unique for the Master Transmitter you are trying to match)
4. After entering all of the switch positions, again firmly press and release all three buttons at the same time. The indicator lights will turn ON.
5. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the security gate until the security gate moves. The indicator light above the selected button should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 55 seconds.
6. Immediately release the button when the security gates moves, within 1 second. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
7. Press and release the same button again. The security gate should move, confirming that programming is successful and complete.
1. Put the vehicle into the Accessory position
2. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds. Release the buttons to put the Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
3. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have 2 ½ minutes to complete this step.
a. The sequence from the Master Transmitter were: L L L R L R R L L (these will be unique for the Master Transmitter you are trying to match)
4. After entering all of the switch positions, again firmly press and release all three buttons at the same time. The indicator lights will turn ON.
5. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the security gate until the security gate moves. The indicator light above the selected button should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 55 seconds.
6. Immediately release the button when the security gates moves, within 1 second. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
7. Press and release the same button again. The security gate should move, confirming that programming is successful and complete.
#31
Instructor
One of the tricks was to get the exact requirements of my clicker by searching on the Lear site. Once I had that, I was able to get to the Homeowners Assn to look at the master transmitter for the community gate....took pictures of the DIP switches inside. It took a couple of tries but when I followed the above instructions EXACTLY..it worked!!!
#32
The gate now works (you can only use the left button for a security gate) and when I got home from the dealer, I programmed the middle and left buttons for my two garage doors.
Problem solved, thanks to the Chevy dealer who took the extra step to research the service bulletins and handled everything under warranty.
#34
When I tried to program my garage doors on my new GS (I've done it a ton of times), and couldn't get it done, time to read the instructions. To my dismay, this POS doesn't use the transmitters. My question to GM is how much they saved (maybe a buck?) that made it worth aggravating buyers of $50K+ cars with a POS like that? Put it in the Cruzes and such, but not on the freaking Vettes. Geez.
#35
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Like many folks with the Lear system (2008 and newer), I struggled to get it successfully programmed for my community security gate. A couple of suggestions: Contact Lear Customer Service, they were helpful to me; 2) Figure out which clicker model you have that does operate the security gate at the Lear site...this will help you figure out whether it is even possible to program the Lear system for the security gate (this may mean a backfill to a Homelink system or a converter)...In my case, the security gate uses DIP switches so once I had those, I was able to get mine working by following the below instructions EXACTLY..
1. Put the vehicle into the Accessory position
2. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds. Release the buttons to put the Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
3. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have 2 ½ minutes to complete this step.
a. The sequence is: R L L R R R R L L (Sample only...)
4. After entering all of the switch positions, again firmly press and release all three buttons at the same time. The indicator lights will turn ON.
5. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the security gate until the security gate moves. The indicator light above the selected button should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 55 seconds.
6. Immediately release the button when the security gates moves, within 1 second. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
7. Press and release the same button again. The security gate should move, confirming that programming is successful and complete.
1. Put the vehicle into the Accessory position
2. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds. Release the buttons to put the Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
3. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have 2 ½ minutes to complete this step.
a. The sequence is: R L L R R R R L L (Sample only...)
4. After entering all of the switch positions, again firmly press and release all three buttons at the same time. The indicator lights will turn ON.
5. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the security gate until the security gate moves. The indicator light above the selected button should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 55 seconds.
6. Immediately release the button when the security gates moves, within 1 second. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
7. Press and release the same button again. The security gate should move, confirming that programming is successful and complete.
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If you can't get the system to program properly for one of your doors/gates, you could do what we did in our C5:
Use sticky back velcro and attach the original transmitter to the bottom of the steering column. Easy to find but out of sight, range was still good.
Use sticky back velcro and attach the original transmitter to the bottom of the steering column. Easy to find but out of sight, range was still good.
#37
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Okay i have the work around for this if you needed it pm and i will send it to you. Heres the problem button one near the window is setup for Genies with digital lights numbers 2 and 3 are setup for diff mfg. You have to untrain them and then you can program them I have this info took me 2 weeks of calling but they mailed it to me from lear car2.
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Many companies will throw out a perfectly good system to replace it with something a few dollars cheaper. Well cheaper is fine, but customers rarely see the savings, just the problems with the new unproven system. If I had this problem (which I do not) I would try replacing the visor with a homelink system visor and send the bill to GM. They are unlikely to pay it, but there is always the threat of small claims court. From what I have seen of GM in court, they mount a pitiful defense.
#39
Melting Slicks
I just bought a 2012 GS Centennial and while attempting to program the Lear visor buttons, it failed miserably. I thought I was following the instructions exactly but once I tried a few different techniques it finally worked. Here is what I learned:
1. Clear out the Lear remote on the visor by pressing both end buttons simulteanously UNTIL THE BUTTON LIGHTS GOES OUT.
2. Drive the car into the garagUe directly under the garage remote. I have 2 Genie Intellicode door openers for a double and single door.
3. Follow the Lear instructions to set one of the 3 buttons by pressing the LEARN button on the garage opener and hopping into the driver seat to set 1 button. HOLD THE LEAR BUTTON UNTIL THE LIGHT GOES OUT.
4. Wait a few minutes and then press the newly set button and it should open/close the door.
1. Clear out the Lear remote on the visor by pressing both end buttons simulteanously UNTIL THE BUTTON LIGHTS GOES OUT.
2. Drive the car into the garagUe directly under the garage remote. I have 2 Genie Intellicode door openers for a double and single door.
3. Follow the Lear instructions to set one of the 3 buttons by pressing the LEARN button on the garage opener and hopping into the driver seat to set 1 button. HOLD THE LEAR BUTTON UNTIL THE LIGHT GOES OUT.
4. Wait a few minutes and then press the newly set button and it should open/close the door.
#40
Burning Brakes
call'em
I have an old gate opener with switches. Read instructions, couldn't get it to work. Called, don't remember if got number from owners manual or web, but they had me drive up in front of gate and walked me through the set up. Works great!
Good luck
Good luck