vipz28
01-09-2009, 07:25 PM
Ok here's my attempt at providing a useful DIY article :nah: I wanted to put it in the overhead console but there just wasn't room for the controller.
1. Go on ebay and buy a homelink rolling code transmitter like this:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6049.JPG
2. Remove the lower panel under the steering wheel (no pics but it just pulls off, held on by just plastic clips, and unplug the headlight switch)
3. Flip the panel over, and remove the light switch by pressing on the 3 clips and pushing the switch forward.
4. Remove the 4 screws holding the right bracing panel on:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6047.JPG
5. Use the faceplate from the homelink unit to mark your holes on the panel, and drill the holes:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6041.JPG
6. I had to remove some material from the back of the panel to make it thin enough for the faceplate and buttons to snap in to the controller:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6042.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6051.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6052.JPG
7. Test fit until it snaps together all the way:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6054.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6053.JPG
8. Remove the ribs from the support panel so it will go back on the dash panel:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6043.JPG
9. Drill a hole for your wires to go through, just a power and ground(left one is my hole, right is a screw hole:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6045.JPG
10. Reinstall the support panel and the headlight switch.
11. I ran my ground to a bolt that was right under this panel, and for power I tapped a connector under the dash that ran to nothing... literally it was just clipped to the dash support with nothing plugged in to it. I traced it back to the fuse box though, and it's always hot. (no pics sorry)
12. Reinstall panel, plugging in your headlight switch and your homelink controller (assuming you were thinking ahead and installed a connector so you can remove the panel later without cutting wires), and yes my car is filthy:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6055.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6056.JPG
13. Program to work with your garage door opener! Even in this location I get 2 blocks worth of range out of it, much more powerful than my garage door remote.
1. Go on ebay and buy a homelink rolling code transmitter like this:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6049.JPG
2. Remove the lower panel under the steering wheel (no pics but it just pulls off, held on by just plastic clips, and unplug the headlight switch)
3. Flip the panel over, and remove the light switch by pressing on the 3 clips and pushing the switch forward.
4. Remove the 4 screws holding the right bracing panel on:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6047.JPG
5. Use the faceplate from the homelink unit to mark your holes on the panel, and drill the holes:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6041.JPG
6. I had to remove some material from the back of the panel to make it thin enough for the faceplate and buttons to snap in to the controller:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6042.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6051.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6052.JPG
7. Test fit until it snaps together all the way:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6054.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6053.JPG
8. Remove the ribs from the support panel so it will go back on the dash panel:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6043.JPG
9. Drill a hole for your wires to go through, just a power and ground(left one is my hole, right is a screw hole:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6045.JPG
10. Reinstall the support panel and the headlight switch.
11. I ran my ground to a bolt that was right under this panel, and for power I tapped a connector under the dash that ran to nothing... literally it was just clipped to the dash support with nothing plugged in to it. I traced it back to the fuse box though, and it's always hot. (no pics sorry)
12. Reinstall panel, plugging in your headlight switch and your homelink controller (assuming you were thinking ahead and installed a connector so you can remove the panel later without cutting wires), and yes my car is filthy:
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6055.JPG
http://tehawesome.com/cars/homelink/IMG_6056.JPG
13. Program to work with your garage door opener! Even in this location I get 2 blocks worth of range out of it, much more powerful than my garage door remote.