You can always get the Isuzu "home link" and make use of the second button on your stock remote.
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You can always get the Isuzu "home link" and make use of the second button on your stock remote.
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I thought about that, but then you would only have one option (as in just that one garage). I have a universal remote right now where I can open my parents garage and brothers garage doors as well as mine.
I was actually reading the thread of your install a couple days ago, I really don't like the limited range of our fobs. But, it is still an option.![]()
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A little double-sided tape and I have my own Homelink. I don't even have to lower the visor. The way it's set up I can just push the visor (when it's up) to activate the center button. Completely hidden. Of course, if I want to open the other garage door I need to lower the visor.
Funny. I bought Homelink visor's for both of my '98 Lincoln Mark VIII's, and then removed them before trading the cars in. So, if you know anybody who needs a nearly new (still in the bag) Mark VIII visor (gray interior), I have one for either a moon-roof or non-moon-roof car.
Gregg
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