Homelink Button Gets Stuck And Opens The Garage Door On Its Own!
#1
Driver
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Homelink Button Gets Stuck And Opens The Garage Door On Its Own!
2009 ES350
Yesterday, I came back from work to see that our garage door was left open all day then in the middle of the night, I saw that it was opened again. Luckily, nothing was taken from our garage. When I checked the homelink button, it was jammed in (stuck) which most likely is causing this. When I tested the button, it keeps getting stuck. How do I fix this?
Yesterday, I came back from work to see that our garage door was left open all day then in the middle of the night, I saw that it was opened again. Luckily, nothing was taken from our garage. When I checked the homelink button, it was jammed in (stuck) which most likely is causing this. When I tested the button, it keeps getting stuck. How do I fix this?
#2
Lexus Champion
2009 ES350
Yesterday, I came back from work to see that our garage door was left open all day then in the middle of the night, I saw that it was opened again. Luckily, nothing was taken from our garage. When I checked the homelink button, it was jammed in (stuck) which most likely is causing this. When I tested the button, it keeps getting stuck. How do I fix this?
Yesterday, I came back from work to see that our garage door was left open all day then in the middle of the night, I saw that it was opened again. Luckily, nothing was taken from our garage. When I checked the homelink button, it was jammed in (stuck) which most likely is causing this. When I tested the button, it keeps getting stuck. How do I fix this?
#4
Go to your owner's manual Section 3-6 for the home link programming.
1) Erasing the entire HomeLink memory for all 3 buttons --> press and hold the 2 outside buttons for 10 seconds until the indicator flashes.
2) Re-program it on a non-jammed button --> Depends on the type of garage door opener you have, refer to manual for specific instructions.
1) Erasing the entire HomeLink memory for all 3 buttons --> press and hold the 2 outside buttons for 10 seconds until the indicator flashes.
2) Re-program it on a non-jammed button --> Depends on the type of garage door opener you have, refer to manual for specific instructions.
#5
Lead Lap
Ours gets stuck too. I was hoping someone came up with an actual fix, rather than switching buttons. I may have to dive in and hunt for the root cause & then develop a fix--when I have time--yeah!
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Good luck!
#7
Driver
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but our ES's homelink button does stick and it's very annoying. An obvious thing to do is to disassemble it and clean it out. My first instinct was to spray wd40 into the edges to undo any substance that is making the button stick.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm also entertaining getting another console on fleabay
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks!
I'm also entertaining getting another console on fleabay
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Remove and dissasemble the overhead console and clean the buttons.
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