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Valentine One Hardwire to Homelink


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Valentine One Hardwire to Homelink


The following procedure was used to hard wire a Valentine 1 detector into my 2006 Cayenne using the Homelink as the power source. Hardware: T-20 Torx head screwdriver (magnetic recommended) T-25 Torx head screwdriver Needlenose Pliers Flat Blade Screwdriver Pocket Knife Electrical Tape Hardwire kit from V1 Multimeter (recommended) Procedure Remove roof console Start by removing the two screws behind the sunglass holder with the T-20 Torx screwdriver: Next, remove the lens over the

 

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there are two red wires, make sure you test it before putting the console back.

The wire you want is the one farther towards the center of the console, i.e., not the one nearer towards the edge.

tmc

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there are two red wires, make sure you test it before putting the console back.

The wire you want is the one farther towards the center of the console, i.e., not the one nearer towards the edge.

tmc

Beautiful, beautiful post! Just finished the install on an '06 CTTS and it was as easy as pie.

Thanks for the efforts behind the post!

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hi dear,

i've found this topic and i try to clear.

Well

the cable from the chassis isn't complete on my Cay 04 Base. the plug of three wires it's complete, but, the first red isn't under 12v.

 

Red arrow on mother board isn't under 12v

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the plug (white 3 wires) are:

orange 12 v for the  buttons lights led

brown ground

red: 12 v  switch on the homelink

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but...

check the serial number before you buy.

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the Homelink can be works in Single Code or Rolling Code. Check your Electronic Gate or radiocontrol

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my Elvox system  works on 433.92 mhz in rolling code. now isn't listen the new code :(

 

 

Francesco.

 

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