Homelink Nightmare
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Homelink Nightmare
Well, the homelink in my 2015 Macan decided to quit working on me again, locking me out of my garage in the process. And not for the first time, either. The dealer has already replaced the control panel inside the car and the homelink module, wherever that is located. The system will work for a few weeks or even a few months, it's random. Then one day when you press the button, all you get is a flashing LED on button #2. Tonight, the system worked when I left to get dinner and crapped out when I came home an hour or so later.
So, now those homelink buttons are dead to me. If there was an easy way to put some dummy switch plugs in there, I'd do that. I'll put a strip of sturdy tape over them and go back to using the little remote that came with the opener even though it's a pain to fish out every time I need to use it.
So, now those homelink buttons are dead to me. If there was an easy way to put some dummy switch plugs in there, I'd do that. I'll put a strip of sturdy tape over them and go back to using the little remote that came with the opener even though it's a pain to fish out every time I need to use it.
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Burning Brakes
There is probably a fault in the harness somewhere. If they can't fix it after 3 tries, push them to get you a new car under the lemon laws.
#3
The Homelink system on the Macan is terrible. It hasn't failed me but I have to be almost to the driveway before it will open the garage door. I've called Porsche and Homelink to no avail. The dealership mechanics tell me it is a big complaint among Macan owners.
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You can extend the range by attaching a long wire to your garage door antenna and running that wire to the front of the garage.
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Doesn't surprise me. I programmed my Boxster and my Carrera once and never had to worry about it. Homelink is a pretty mature technology and the coding method used my opener isn't new or novel. That the Macan is having a problem tells me someone cut a corner somewhere they shouldn't have. (As much as I like this car, I'm under no illusions that Porsche cut a few corners -- just slide your hand down between the seat and the transmission tunnel to find one. "Full leather" or not.).
#6
No sir-this is not a feature. It is a well documented complaint. My 911TT has significantly more range as well as my other non Porsche vehicle. Both other vehicles have a much farther range than the Macan.
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I've never been able to get mine to work and I picked up my Macan in October. I've gotten it to "successfully" pair but it has never opened up my garage. I gave up and just have the opener on my sun visor and use it instead.
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#8
Try calling the Homelink number and they will walk you through the process. Sounds as if you might be leaving out a step. I did not have any issue pairing my unit to the garage or gate, but the range is terrible. You certainly paid enough for the vehicle-they should help you with systems that are giving you issues.
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True, maybe I'll give that a shot. Whenever I've tried to pair it I've been following the instructions here: http://www.porscheownersmanuals.com/...n/interior/310
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I don't believe its a pairing problem. I programmed my 2017 succesfully and it worked for a while, albeit from less than 10 feet away. Now I get the same symptom described above, #2 button lights up when #1 is pressed and door will not open. But LO, next time if I put the nose of the car practically touching the gate, it will work the next time. But never two times in a row. my 06 Boxster works every time from 15 - 20 feet away.
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Took me close to an hour going thru the whole sequence multiple times, than it suddenly worked. I did nothing different, but the Porsche sequence seemed odd for homelink---holding the remote in front of the grilll... All my other cars took on the first time without all of the ritual steps Porsche made me go through.
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This is a problem in a lot of new cars. I too had one car that the manual was wrong for pairing and a call to HomeLink in which they walked me through the correct procedure solved the problem. I made sure to add the missing step into the owner's manual for future reference.
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Gotta agree on the above post for our "issues".....
It also depends on the Garage Door Opener Manufacturer.......
We have a Liftmaster and simply "uncurling" the little antenna did a world of difference for us.
It also depends on the Garage Door Opener Manufacturer.......
We have a Liftmaster and simply "uncurling" the little antenna did a world of difference for us.