Garage door buttons (Homelink/Lear)

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strongz

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Just bought a 2010 Tahoe LT and it doesn't have the 3 buttons (GM Universal Home Remote) in the overhead console for the garage door opener. Is there anyway to add this? I saw a thread for adding it to an 07/08 Sierra, but don't know if it's possible to do this in a 2010 Tahoe. Can someone send me the link to the part I need to order?

Here's the link to the thread for the 2007/08 Sierra:

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=78594&st=0
 

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Just a heads up there are a variety of different overhead consoles they are all plug and play just with different buttons. I also did the swap on my yukon sle its really simple swap everything is plug and play. dont have the part numbers sorry I'll try and get it after work.
 

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By all means.............do not get a lear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Worse pos ever had. Homelink works great on my camaro, lear does not work at all on tahoe.
 
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Thanks. Looks like I'm going to stick with the cheap-o garage door opener that came with the opener itself. Tucks away nicely in the console, and a whole lot cheaper!
 

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By all means.............do not get a lear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Worse pos ever had. Homelink works great on my camaro, lear does not work at all on tahoe.

The homelink in my camaro had terrible range. I just installed what i bought as homelink but ended up being a lear today. I had problems at first but, when I realized it was programmed like a new remote vs a signal copier like the homelink went wayyyyy easier. The instructions in my manual were kinda funky, but their website made it a little easier.
 

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Thanks. Looks like I'm going to stick with the cheap-o garage door opener that came with the opener itself. Tucks away nicely in the console, and a whole lot cheaper!


Wouldn't a problem with that option be if someone broke into your vehicle, obtained the opener and your address from an insurance card, for instance, and burglarized your home while you're away? :shrug:
 

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I didn't realize how much I like the homelink until I got my wife a new car last month. Her old car had it and the new one does not. Sux to have to carry a garage door opener in the car. Luckily my Tahoe has it.
 

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We sell those on our website. Oempartsdirectinc.com. Under accessories.
 

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Did anyone else have issues programming theirs? I followed the instructions and had no luck. It seems rather laborious compared to previous vehicles I've owned. My GS 330 was simple to program.
 
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