Intersting Homelink Problem
#1
Interesting Homelink Problem
I have encountered an interesting homelink problem that I hope somebody can help me with. I have the g37 sedan and had one of my buttons programmed for my garage door. Three car garage. The other door my wife uses for her Acura. Was working fine for several months and then my homelink button started to open both doors. I cleared it and reprogrammed it. Worked okay for a week (opening the correct door only) and then it started to open both doors again. Both garage door openers are the same model with rolling frequency. The hand held remotes work fine so I don't think it's a problem with the actual garage door receiver. It's almost as if the homelink in the car was spilling over to the other door. Anybody else encountered this before?
Thanks
Thanks
Last edited by pzima; 07-23-2009 at 01:58 PM.
#4
I have never heard of this happening with any car make and homelink. Quite bizarre.
Maybe your homelink has artificial intelligence and is going to take over the world by starting with your neighborhood garage doors....
Maybe your homelink has artificial intelligence and is going to take over the world by starting with your neighborhood garage doors....
#5
I have the same problem, two different doors each programmed to a different button. Over time (varied from few days to months) the one I use the most started controlling them both. But the second door button still only controls that one door. Dealer had no idea how to fix. This is a door with the roaming codes (Craftsman).
Now I only have one button programmed for one door, and it has not picked up the second yet and its been 3 months.
Now I only have one button programmed for one door, and it has not picked up the second yet and its been 3 months.
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