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Homelink is a blind toggle interface - communication is one direction only, and there aren't separate open and close signals, only a change state.
I also believe this to be true. I’ve only seen reference in commercial openers though.I think there is a new version that does have discrete open and close signals and knows current status, but you have to have a relatively new garage door opener as well. So maybe a future possibility with an update?
If I have the car set up to auto open the garage door when I get home, what happens if the door is already open? Does the car somehow know that, or does it close the door instead of opening it?
For this reason I disabled the feature. To many times the door was already open when I came home and the door would close when I didn't want it to.Homelink is a blind toggle interface - communication is one direction only, and there aren't separate open and close signals, only a change state.
So yes, if the car hits the auto open geo tag and transmits when the door is open, it'll close the door.
But that turns a convenience feature into an annoying inconvenience.Hit skip.
More annoying than having to find the remote and press the button or more annoying than hitting the screen to open the door.But that turns a convenience feature into an annoying inconvenience.
I was tempted to think up more, but it comes down to the simple fact that the garage door isn't fool/idiot proof, expecting a car to fix that isn't sensible.