Welcome to Tesla Motors Club
Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More.
Register

Making homelink work In equipped model S/X/3

This site may earn commission on affiliate links.
Ok, it actually worked. I opened the frunk, put the remote right next to the escape light and spammed it. Only took 2 or 3 presses before it was recognised.

Thank you for the help, I never expected that would be what's required to make it work, but hey its working!
 
  • Like
Reactions: paulp
Pic of the remote receiver from remote pro
 

Attachments

  • A9476B15-08FB-4177-BCF0-BDE8A16F0117.jpeg
    A9476B15-08FB-4177-BCF0-BDE8A16F0117.jpeg
    268.4 KB · Views: 134
looks like these RX-multi garage door remote receivers support homelink

 
so the equipment I used with the ATA GDO V9 was Ditec Compatible Remote ( RPC410 ) and Ditec Receiver ( RPR100-013 )from remotepro.

The Telsa homelink recognised the remote control and flashed its lights. It also activated the door for a second or so (not from me pressing the remote)

Next, in the learn step i used the study/learn button on the Ditec receiver until the receiver study light flashed.

Unfortunately, activating the garage door through the car homelink doesnt work.

Anyone else had any better luck or suggestions?
 
These RTX multi garage door receivers avg cost about $10.00
Are the same as
TG0020A-01b.jpg

You can use UR mode and have the RTX multi garage door receiver
learn the cars RF transmission directly, no learning a garage door remote
 
Last edited: