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DrunkMonkey45 09-20-2014 03:23 PM

DIY Homelink Install
 
Hello everyone so ive always been a long time lurker on all these threads and now i finally have something to contribute so here goes my first attempt at a DIY.

A home link mirror from subaru is a costly item to buy $200 give or take and for those of us that have the frameless mirrors we don't want to lose those.

So i set out to create a "oem" looking homelink that was a lot cheap then subarus option

First thing you need is the materials:
1 universal Home link module can look it up on ebay they are any where from $15-$30 http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps38f0a468.jpg
* velcro or tape (however you choose to mount the module)
* soldering iron and solder
1 Toyota bezel part number PT41318130LL (cost me $8.47 from my local toyota)http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1411236450
1 button of your choosing (i choose to order another trunk release button from subaru and sand it down and remake a pattern on it.)
*some extra electrical wires.

Step 1: Open up the homelink module and your going to want to figure out which buttons you want to use i choose to use the far left 1.
http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps06640795.jpg

Step 2: solder wires to the button 1 wire has to go to the top left solder and 1 wire goes to the bottom right solder.http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3383d3dd.jpg

Step 3: Replace the bezel in your dash (sorry don't have pictures there are plenty of diy's on how to drop the lower dash and get to that bezel.)

Step 4: Figure out how you want to power your module and hook it up. ( i hooked mine up to a auxiliary fuse box i put into the footwell thats hooked up to switched 12v power.)

Step 5: attached your module under your dash i used velcro and attached it under the brace for near the steering wheel.

Step 6: Reshape the picture on the button if you so choose to.

Step 7: attach all the wires and button and program your module

Step 8: Grab a drink then sit back and enjoy your "oem" looking homelink
http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps38526d5a.jpg

(The paint is still drying so its a little glossier then it will be and its actually pretty close in color even though the picture makes it look really off.

Feel free to PM me any questions you may have.

vividracing 09-23-2014 08:37 PM

Thats a great idea! Thanks for the write up!

Wolf6 09-30-2014 09:48 PM

This is awesome. I am going to do this on my 4Runner too. Thanks!

1GiantTurtle 10-06-2014 02:53 AM

this is genius now if only i had a garage. :bellyroll: Rather than sanding down the button i would of use nail polish remover/diluted acetone.

Cdub998 10-17-2014 08:34 AM

One question... Couldn't you just take apart your garage door opener and use that instead of the homelink? That would save a bit more money.

DrunkMonkey45 10-17-2014 09:48 AM

You could but I didn't want to deal with rewiring that for 12v power instead of battery and I didn't have an extra garage door opening. You could Infact do it but it all depends on your end goal.

Cdub998 10-20-2014 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrunkMonkey45 (Post 1987466)
You could but I didn't want to deal with rewiring that for 12v power instead of battery and I didn't have an extra garage door opening. You could Infact do it but it all depends on your end goal.

That makes sense. I was thinking of just using the battery and hiding it under the dash lip for easy removal when a new battery is needed.

sirisvirus 12-26-2014 04:57 PM

i have the homelink on my rear view mirror anyone know why it wont program to my garage?


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