Garage door opener
#1
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Garage door opener
I decided to try synchronizing the car with the garage opener, no problem. Then discovered that to make it work when coming home you have to take your eyes off the road and find & press not one put two icons. What could possibly go wrong? Sure, just come to a stop, double tap, proceed. What's worse, the star button on the steering wheel does not have the garage opener as a shortcut option. So it's back to the remote - from 200 feet away push the button, door is open upon arrival. Overhyped MMI features.
#2
I decided to try synchronizing the car with the garage opener, no problem. Then discovered that to make it work when coming home you have to take your eyes off the road and find & press not one put two icons. What could possibly go wrong? Sure, just come to a stop, double tap, proceed. What's worse, the star button on the steering wheel does not have the garage opener as a shortcut option. So it's back to the remote - from 200 feet away push the button, door is open upon arrival. Overhyped MMI features.
#3
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I just press the homelink icon and the door opens. You can also set the GPS location of the garage and then you will get a pop up on the top screen to open it. You can also set the * button on the steering wheel for the garage.
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#4
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I decided to try synchronizing the car with the garage opener, no problem. Then discovered that to make it work when coming home you have to take your eyes off the road and find & press not one put two icons. What could possibly go wrong? Sure, just come to a stop, double tap, proceed. What's worse, the star button on the steering wheel does not have the garage opener as a shortcut option. So it's back to the remote - from 200 feet away push the button, door is open upon arrival. Overhyped MMI features.
Edit: I wanted to follow up on this. You no doubt found the steering wheel button programming under Vehicle and then Settings and Service in the MMI. But when you got to the screen where you can select how to program the button I'm going to guess that you didn't realize there were two pages. If you scroll down to the bottom of the second page you will find the selection that lets you choose the garage door for the * button.
Last edited by Mike in CA; 02-27-2020 at 06:50 PM.
#5
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Yup exactly what I did and a large pop up comes up on top screen and press it to open garage door. Thought that was a cool feature with the MMI Homelink function. Way easier than the tiny home icon on bottom screen.
#6
They need to fix the auto-close timing.
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#7
You can also swipe down from the top of the upper screen to re-open the garage door button “shelf”.
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#10
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In my book the garage door opener system is completely broken.
What's your usual way of leaving home? In my case, get in the car, boot it, I back out of the garage, across the driveway, and I'm on the road. For that I am using the backup camera. Now the GPS enabled garage button overlay is covered by the backup camera. I can close it with the X button, and about 50/50 the close button overlay is already gone. So I followed people's advice and put the garage door function on the * button on the wheel, but half the time the underlying functionality hasn't booted yet (you can see the indeterminate progress bar bouncing on the various displays). So I can either wait on the street until the star button works, looking like a total moron, or I can press the home link menu and press the correct garage door icon.
Why did they remove the buttons from the headliner? Every single option is more complex than a button, and even if you want to save buttons and rely on soft keys, what is the first thing a person is going want to do when they have backed out of the garage, which the car knows I'm doing because I preset the location? There should be one big, easily accessible, visible, "Close garage" button there.
I know most people don't have private garages with a remote opener in Europe, so maybe the German engineer who "designed" this never gets to experience the glorious invention.
What's your usual way of leaving home? In my case, get in the car, boot it, I back out of the garage, across the driveway, and I'm on the road. For that I am using the backup camera. Now the GPS enabled garage button overlay is covered by the backup camera. I can close it with the X button, and about 50/50 the close button overlay is already gone. So I followed people's advice and put the garage door function on the * button on the wheel, but half the time the underlying functionality hasn't booted yet (you can see the indeterminate progress bar bouncing on the various displays). So I can either wait on the street until the star button works, looking like a total moron, or I can press the home link menu and press the correct garage door icon.
Why did they remove the buttons from the headliner? Every single option is more complex than a button, and even if you want to save buttons and rely on soft keys, what is the first thing a person is going want to do when they have backed out of the garage, which the car knows I'm doing because I preset the location? There should be one big, easily accessible, visible, "Close garage" button there.
I know most people don't have private garages with a remote opener in Europe, so maybe the German engineer who "designed" this never gets to experience the glorious invention.