I finally did this! No more batteries to replace and a remote in the console! I bought a used 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee visor off ebay and took the HomeLink transmitter out of it. The visor was completely destroyed when I was done too! No other way to do it. I had to make a tool to cut the headliner holes, three of them for the buttons out of an old piece of pipe. I entered the Vibes headliner though the map light and sunroof switch, plenty of room to work in too. Two wires, positive and negative for the transmitter and I soldered to terminals from the map light and common ground. I cut wires as a last resort. I made my own harness for the transmitter for serviceability however I doubt I will ever remove the Homelink and get rid of the car with it one day!
LOL!!! It is an RF transmitter that can take the place of 3 remote controlls such as garage door openers or automatic gates, things like that. It programs itself from the remote you normally use. Pretty neat device!
nice mod... i would shoot myself trying to do that.I also would have no use for it either!!! Cool mod... congrats on conquering it
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Quote, originally posted by scherry2 »you really need to downsize those pics.Yeah I know but I tried and it did not help. I do not know how to do it correctly. What about the mod?
Quote, originally posted by drunkenmaxx »wow, your workbench looks like the floor from the cafe 80s!LOL!!! Yeah both tops on my benches are checker board due to my interest in racing. You should see that garage! It has poop brown paneling and it would suck up paint so I am doing the next best thing! I am putting signs all over the walls like a 1950-1960's dinner! Mostly automotive related signs or just anything cool I like! All the signs so far are reproductions and that is fine with me. I will only pay up to $20 for a sign to keep the project at a minimum.I even have working a parking meter on the wall. A gas pump would be awesome but restored pumps are expensive and unrestored can be too by the time you restore one. I plan to get an automotive neon sign too! I would paint the floor but since I work on all my vehicles, a floor coating may not last long so I will power wash it one day and call it at that. I will take a pic of it later when I get more signs on the walls! A real "Man Garage"!
I have also done this install. I just finished it and was going to post it but did a search for HOMELINK and found this thread. I guess great minds think alike.
Hey! I did a cheap knock-off of HomeLink (ok, it turned out looking kinda crappy)...but it only cost me $20 and a lot less wiring. If you don't slip with the dremel, you get a nice seamless install as well...http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=21684But yours turned out nice too
2004 Vibe GT Lava Monotone, Moon & Tunes PackageMods:Homelink17" TenzoR Mach 10s, Black w/ Red grooveTintFormer Cars: '87 Subaru DL, '99 Chevy Malibu (hated it)'99 VW Passat (like it), '99 Volvo S80 T6 (wet dreams are made of it)
i just found out recently that my car has one of these thingies in it! i didn't know what those three buttons were for. i have it programmed to open my moms garage door. pretty nifty.
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I did the mirror thing - from a 2007 Maxima (2006 and newer had improved mirrors). Bolted right on, wired right into the sunroof ignition power and programmed it up - 30 minutes not counting the time to research the wiring for the mirror. VERY, VERY easy. It would be nice to have the compass one but homelink and auto-dim were my primary goals.http://forums.genvibe.com/zero...5.JPG