2022 Mustang ecoboost 200A. It doesn't have homelink buttons. OR-more specifically I don't see them, should be overhead, right? My 2019 had it. Did Ford quit including them?
A Homelink visor add-in is plug-n-play according to this:yup checked manual. It just tells you how to program and use it, "if equipped"
dealer said 200a has it but this dealer is and has been less then stellar in that department.
my old 2019 was also a 200A. It didn't have a lot of features that this one has as far as lane keep and some of that stuff but it did have homelink in the visor. Kind of missing that.
I may have to add it. Wonder if the homelink visor just plugs into the existing harness? It looks like it based on some pics I've seen but I ain't tried it so I have no firsthand experience.
This is certainly an option if you have only one door. But I use mine for my door, front gate and my daughters house. Far more convenient than having three remotes in the car.Just put a freaking remote on the visor and avoid the drama.
And easily available from the Bay!A Homelink visor add-in is plug-n-play according to this:
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...d-homelink-visor-to-a-301a-19-mustang.129583/
Chamberlain 3 button garage door opener from HD lol… genie also has a 3 button fob… we use them a lot when our customers have a 3 car garage house in a gated community… $30, drama freeThis is certainly an option if you have only one door. But I use mine for my door, front gate and my daughters house. Far more convenient than having three remotes in the car.
I know, but just do not like clutter.Chamberlain 3 button garage door opener from HD lol… genie also has a 3 button fob… we use them a lot when our customers have a 3 car garage house in a gated community… $30, drama free
each button can be programmed to a different door.
Oh no, those are old af…. New ones are small and slick… i might have some in thr truck… I’ll check and post picturesI know, but just do not like clutter.
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