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Author: Con |
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Date Posted: 13:43:25 08/14/02 Wed In reply to: Joe 's message, "Home link garage door openers" on 06:35:40 08/14/02 Wed Just a guess but since the hole is so big, I think that all the electronics for homelink would be in that one area. you probably just need to get power up there(easy since the lights are there). Interesting about the home link, but don't need it cause I only have one garage door, but good info to know. Good Luck. Cheers, Con >Hello all, I have an question, Ive got a 2000 tahoe >with the home link system (its just a 3 button >transmitter to open 3 garage doors) and Id like to >move it to the crew cab. They share the exact same >overhead console but where the enclosement for the >regular garage door opener is on the sonoma the tahoe >has this home link. Anyone have any ideas where to >begin? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Possible solution... | John | 20:40:38 08/14/02 Wed |
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