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Old 07-10-2012, 07:33 PM   #15
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weird have never had any problems with my Homelink working with my Sears Craftman garage door opener. Worked with Subby and the Nissan.

You don't have a new Sears Craftsman garage door opener then.

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Old 05-10-2013, 10:57 PM   #16
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Old bump, but I couldn't program the Homelink on my Chamberlain Liftmaster for the life of me using the instructions provided. Then I found the Canadian instructions and was able to get my Homelink programmed.

http://www.homelink.com/program/inst.../0/0/usenglish

Basically instead of holding down the homelink button and remote button until slow/rapid flash, I held the homelink button down and pulsed the remote button 4 times (down 2 seconds, release; repeat) on the fourth pulse hold down until slow/rapid flash. then proceed to follow the rest of the instructions.
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Old 09-18-2013, 03:25 PM   #17
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I had my homelink programmed and working for my garage door. Then the 10-year-old Liftmaster door opener failed.

Got a new Liftmaster opener (model 8550) on 7/3 and could not get the homelink programmed.

Called Homelink and they said that Subaru was using an "old" homelink setup which operated on the wrong frequency for a new Liftmaster opener.

Homelink says I need to buy some additional hardware (repeater, what ever that is).

The bad news is that I have to wait to get the repeater from Homelink in order to program Homelink.

The good news is that the part only costs $7.00.

The Homelink person was aware of the problem because several other Subaru owners with Liftmaster openers had the problem before me.

Shame on Subaru for using last generation technology!

Show me where to find this $7 repeater. Everywhere I've seen it is over $30 bucks. My clicker works fine so I guess I'll stick with that.
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Old 09-18-2013, 07:38 PM   #18
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What are you guys talking about?

Where on the BRZ is a button that will open my garage door?
My previous Toyota had one, but I know of no such thing on the BRZ...
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Old 09-18-2013, 08:08 PM   #19
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What are you guys talking about?

Where on the BRZ is a button that will open my garage door?
My previous Toyota had one, but I know of no such thing on the BRZ...
It's on the mirror if you bought the mirror with the homelink.
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My high tech solution. Throw it in my bag when leaving the car just like grabbing my phone or keys. Have homelink on both cars, never even tried to program it. If I happen to leave one of them outside overnight Id rather not give the local crack heads a free key to open my home.
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Old 09-23-2013, 02:32 AM   #21
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On my car/homelink the power does not go to the mirror if the power is off. If the crack head gets in the car, he needs to power up the circuit to use the homelink.
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Old 09-23-2013, 09:18 AM   #22
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My high tech solution. Throw it in my bag when leaving the car just like grabbing my phone or keys.
Are you a woman?

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Have homelink on both cars, never even tried to program it.
That answers my first question.

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If I happen to leave one of them outside overnight Id rather not give the local crack heads a free key to open my home.
If the crack head really wants to get into your house, they'll get into your house with or without Homelink.
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Old 09-23-2013, 11:09 AM   #23
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Called homelink again. $7.42 shipped for the repeater kit. $7 s&h+ tax.

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Old 09-23-2013, 12:56 PM   #24
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I can't wait for the mirror fix.. Cheap rattles and design fails.
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Old 09-23-2013, 05:11 PM   #25
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Are you a woman?

That answers my first question.

If the crack head really wants to get into your house, they'll get into your house with or without Homelink.
No sir (or woman), not a woman here.

Rest assured you do not have to educate me on crime. I had to use deadly force on a man who broke into my home in 2011 with the intention of raping my girlfriend.

A two time felon with convictions for rape, assault and multiple burglaries. He had cased the subdivision I live in and had seen girls out running. My neighbors security camera caught him parked by their home twice when my girlfriend was home alone and the local police dept figured he was following several women on the block I live on. By the grace of God I was home and my girl friend was not home by herself when I was OCONUS. I pray I never am in that situation again as it was the worst day of my life.

Also, I have not tried to program the remote system in my new BRZ or my 2013 Tundra because I do not need or intend on using it. I assure you it is not for the lack of intelligence. I speak 5 languages and have a couple of degrees and I am working on a 3rd.

I do not leave garage door remotes or any other ways into my home such as extra keys in my cars as well. I also do not leave personal documents like insurance paperwork, registrations, workplace ID's, military ID's, etc in my vehicles as thieves could use such information to steal my identity or establish a pattern of behavior and determine when the home is occupied or empty. As a former member of the US Army and current contractor I take my personal security and the well-being of those I care for seriously.

Any other smart ass questions I can answer for you? Is this what you do, you randomly like to troll topics on car forums and leave cute little replies that make you feel superior or look cool to others?

How about this, feel free to contact me anytime. I'm only 5 and a half hours from Williamsburg if you would like to meet to discuss any other comments or concerns you might have about how I run my life - in person.

Have a nice day.
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No sir (or woman), not a woman here.

Rest assured you do not have to educate me on crime. I had to use deadly force on a man who broke into my home in 2011 with the intention of raping my girlfriend.

A two time felon with convictions for rape, assault and multiple burglaries. He had cased the subdivision I live in and had seen girls out running. My neighbors security camera caught him parked by their home twice when my girlfriend was home alone and the local police dept figured he was following several women on the block I live on. By the grace of God I was home and my girl friend was not home by herself when I was OCONUS. I pray I never am in that situation again as it was the worst day of my life.

Also, I have not tried to program the remote system in my new BRZ or my 2013 Tundra because I do not need or intend on using it. I assure you it is not for the lack of intelligence. I speak 5 languages and have a couple of degrees and I am working on a 3rd.

I do not leave garage door remotes or any other ways into my home such as extra keys in my cars as well. I also do not leave personal documents like insurance paperwork, registrations, workplace ID's, military ID's, etc in my vehicles as thieves could use such information to steal my identity or establish a pattern of behavior and determine when the home is occupied or empty. As a former member of the US Army and current contractor I take my personal security and the well-being of those I care for seriously.

Any other smart ass questions I can answer for you? Is this what you do, you randomly like to troll topics on car forums and leave cute little replies that make you feel superior or look cool to others?

How about this, feel free to contact me anytime. I'm only 5 and a half hours from Williamsburg if you would like to meet to discuss any other comments or concerns you might have about how I run my life - in person.

Have a nice day.
Someone read into that post a little too deep.

Cool story, bro.
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Old 09-23-2013, 06:16 PM   #27
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No sir (or woman), not a woman here.

Rest assured you do not have to educate me on crime. I had to use deadly force on a man who broke into my home in 2011 with the intention of raping my girlfriend.

A two time felon with convictions for rape, assault and multiple burglaries. He had cased the subdivision I live in and had seen girls out running. My neighbors security camera caught him parked by their home twice when my girlfriend was home alone and the local police dept figured he was following several women on the block I live on. By the grace of God I was home and my girl friend was not home by herself when I was OCONUS. I pray I never am in that situation again as it was the worst day of my life.

Also, I have not tried to program the remote system in my new BRZ or my 2013 Tundra because I do not need or intend on using it. I assure you it is not for the lack of intelligence. I speak 5 languages and have a couple of degrees and I am working on a 3rd.

I do not leave garage door remotes or any other ways into my home such as extra keys in my cars as well. I also do not leave personal documents like insurance paperwork, registrations, workplace ID's, military ID's, etc in my vehicles as thieves could use such information to steal my identity or establish a pattern of behavior and determine when the home is occupied or empty. As a former member of the US Army and current contractor I take my personal security and the well-being of those I care for seriously.

Any other smart ass questions I can answer for you? Is this what you do, you randomly like to troll topics on car forums and leave cute little replies that make you feel superior or look cool to others?

How about this, feel free to contact me anytime. I'm only 5 and a half hours from Williamsburg if you would like to meet to discuss any other comments or concerns you might have about how I run my life - in person.

Have a nice day.
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