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Hmmm just make sure to remove anything in the car that has your home address so that when they break in and steal your opener they wont be able to locate your house...Yes, that was an unfortunate deletion. Just attach your remote to the back of the lower left corner of the display. I used those 3M tape connectors used for electronic toll systems (EZ Pass, etc.) so I can easily remove and reattach it to change batteries. Works perfectly, is out of site, and cost just a few bucks.
Hmmm just make sure to remove anything in the car that has your home address so that when they break in and steal your opener they wont be able to locate your house...
Just got it install as well! Game changer! definitely worth it!Got the homelink installed yesterday...GAME CHANGER!
Auto-open/Auto-close between 10ft-70ft as well as auto-folding of mirrors, up to 3 garage doors can be programmed! Video coming tomorrow
I want to know if anyone has tried the MyQ integration with EVE for Tesla? How was the experience? Which one works better Homelink or MyQ any opinions?
My Chamberlain opener is MyQ-enabled. Works great.
I have the Homelink module in my Model 3, so we use that. But I've used MyQ from my phone 3,000 miles away to let someone in. Works great, so I'm sure it'd work fine with EVE.
Just got it install as well! Game changer! definitely worth it!
Can also open and close garage from the Tesla app!
What is EVE?
More specifically it is a feature of Summon. Which is currently limited to FSD.I believe the bolded part is only if you have FSD. I have homelink in my M3 and I do not have that option in the app. I think it was discussed before that it was only on FSD cars.
Thanks to whoever suggested taping the garage remote to the back of the screen. This works really well and feels similar to BMWs placement of the HomeLink buttons under the mirror. I centered the remote to the back of the screen under the mounting arm so it's Hidden from view yet easy to find. No need to spend $300 for GPS enabled HomeLink. For us it was more the inconvenience of keeping a remote in the cubby. This was a no brainier fix.
Mercedes cars have had garage door openers for 20 years, Tesla is still catching up on the most oddest basic car features.
Mercedes cars have had garage door openers for 20 years, Tesla is still catching up on the most oddest basic car features.
Thanks for your feedback. I guess more places are getting with the times.not sure i agree with "usually wont" when it comes to apts and condos. ive read quite a few folks on here and the main tesla forums being able to use the homelink - it was through this research that i felt confident to installing the homelink and using it at the apt complex where i live.
i absolutely agree that the homelink was removed due to low usage..