Do you use the sun-glass holder for actual glasses? If not get some thick foam and cut to shape of sun-glass compartment, then cut out the shape of the remote. The foam will hold the remote in place.I installed a new garage door opener last weekend and the new remote is tiny compared to the old unit.
The old unit fit nicely in my sunglasses holder and was out of sight that way. But, the new one is so much smaller, it would rattle around in the sunglass holder. I don't want to carry it on my keychain.
So, where does everyone keep their garage door clicker?
Thanks, Bob.
If you park your car outside then you'll not want to leave your opener in an obvious location (cup holder, visor etc.) as that will give someone access to your house.
Get a set of that velcro like stuff that is made to hold ez-pass to the windshield. that stuff won't lose stickiness if it gets real hot.
Stick it somewhere where it isn't obvious (under the seat, passenger side of the center console etc. - use your imagination)
And this is why a homelink mirror is the better option. Only works with ignition on. Someone breaks in unless they Hotwire the car or use a kessy repeater they are not opening your garage door.I always worry about this and when i park outside, i take it off the visor and stash it out of sight or even just take it out completely
It works ok. Issue I have is an update a few months back was causing my garage to go offline almost every day. It seems fixed lately but was an issue for a while.Set up a smart house. Get the proper peripheral for the garage motor. Or just get a myQ
then tell Siri or google or Alexa to close it and open it
works for me. But if a flex to say hey Siri open the garage in front of others too lol