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Maritime-elf
06-30-2018, 11:09 PM
Everyone this is my first try at producing any type of directions, but I hope it helps someone. This is a pretty simple and easy project. It took about an hour from start to finish.

How to add a Garage Door Opener to the Dummy Switch in your DMC-12
By Sean Thompson, Owner 03349
Tools Needed
1) Safety Glasses and Gloves (Z87)
2) Garage Door Opener (already programmed to open and close your garage)
3) Delorean Electrical Window switch (101177) and connectors
4) Wire
5) Soldering Iron(electrical solder flux, sponge)
6) Wire Cutters Strippers
7) Flathead Screw Driver
8) Multi-meter
Tools



Step 1

Remove ashtray and dummy switch (They should just pop up.)
Step 2

Open the Garage Door Opener casing, most likely you will need to remove the battery door before prying open the case. I used a flat head screw driver to pry it apart (gently). Some garage door openers are held together with a small screw (you may need to add a small Philips to the tools list, but for my project it was not needed), this Genie brand pops open. You should wear gloves during this (do as I say not as I did LOL) Once open you will see the battery and circuit board.




Step 3

Remove the circuit board from the case. For now leave the battery in the circuit board, you will be opening and closing your garage door during this process (but that double checks your connection). Flip over the circuit board, You will need to test the “dots” on the back of the circuit board) set your multimeter to continuity mode. Test the “dots” on the back of the circuit board, Odds are your garage door opens or closed when you select the two correct “dots”



Step 4
Remove the battery from the circuit board. Cut and Strip your wire. You will also need to make a jumper, for the switch. On one wire add electrical connections on both sides (this is your jumper) On the other wire add the electrical connections. On one side, add flux to the other side of the striped wires.

Step 5
Put on your safety glasses and gloves, and solder the wire to the correct “Dots” They will be the ones that had the continuity when tested with the multimeter on the back of the circuit board
After the connections are soldered, wire the switch to the circuit board. Replace the battery and test the switch, ensure your garage door opens and closes.


Step 6
Reassemble the case around the circuit board. Be careful not to break the weld, additionally you may need to cut a small hole in the case for the wire. Snap everything back together. Test the switch again. Disconnect the switch, and bring it out to the car.
Fish the wires through the old dummy switch hole and place the garage door opener in the console under the ashtray (you may want to secure it with Velcro, this is optional)

Rewire the switch test it, and fit it into the switch hole. Replace the ashtray and you are done. You can now continue to live the dream by opening and closing your garage door from the switch in your console.

Step 7
Go for a drive

DavidProehl
07-02-2018, 09:10 AM
Thanks for the tutorial and idea. How have I never thought of doing this? So much better than keeping the opener in the change holder behind the ash tray!

Josh
07-04-2018, 05:12 PM
great idea!
This will be a nice winter project with my spare remote.

Gregadeth
07-04-2018, 05:48 PM
Cool. I did a similar mod a couple years ago, using an old window switch that only worked one way and not the other. As an opener, it works great about 90% of the time, as having it under the center console doesn't transmit the best signal.

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CFI
10-17-2018, 12:55 PM
Very cool. This might be a winter project for me as well.

Michael
10-17-2018, 01:26 PM
Very cool idea!

I'm doing it except I'm skipping the safety glasses and gloves. I'm also printing the instructions out so I can throw them away before I start.

It's a man thing.

burch
10-17-2018, 02:27 PM
Awesome write up! I put a pushbutton switch through the dummy switch to do this, but hopefully will be upgrading to the window switch soon!



Very cool idea!

I'm doing it except I'm skipping the safety glasses and gloves. I'm also printing the instructions out so I can throw them away before I start.

It's a man thing.

I'd expect nothing less.

eight8toy
10-17-2018, 04:30 PM
Just saw this today also. What a great idea!
Went on ebay and picked up a small push button switch to install into one of the dummy switches. No sense in paying $50 for another window switch.

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CFI
10-17-2018, 05:23 PM
Very cool idea!

I'm doing it except I'm skipping the safety glasses and gloves. I'm also printing the instructions out so I can throw them away before I start.

It's a man thing.

Don’t forget to swear regularly, even if things are going well. Also be sure to have a friend nearby to blame when things don’t go well.:)

BladeBronson
10-17-2018, 05:26 PM
No sense in paying $50 for another window switch.

I think there's a lot of sense if you want the car to look stock but have hidden features. For me, it would be worth $50 to keep the look of the car original instead of a cheaper button protruding from a dummy switch.

Michael
10-17-2018, 06:11 PM
Don’t forget to swear regularly, even if things are going well. Also be sure to have a friend nearby to blame when things don’t go well.:)

LOL :rofl:


I think there's a lot of sense if you want the car to look stock but have hidden features. For me, it would be worth $50 to keep the look of the car original instead of a cheaper button protruding from a dummy switch.

I have a couple of old window switches I have kept back for just such a cause. The print wore off and I upgraded to the LED version. Definately agree though, any other switch would look so out of place.

eight8toy
10-17-2018, 07:35 PM
I think there's a lot of sense if you want the car to look stock but have hidden features. For me, it would be worth $50 to keep the look of the car original instead of a cheaper button protruding from a dummy switch.

I'm all for keeping the car looking stock but figured this 9mm diameter button won't be that noticeable. Besides, it's more like $65 since I'd get charged 15 bucks to have it shipped to me in a shoebox sized package filled with packing peanuts.

Michael
10-17-2018, 08:14 PM
Besides, it's more like $65 since I'd get charged 15 bucks to have it shipped to me in a shoebox sized package filled with packing peanuts.

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eight8toy
10-19-2018, 01:17 PM
Got the $9 push button in the mail and drilled out a hole in the dummy switch. Wired it up to my opener and shoved it underneath by the ashtray. Pretty cool mod, thanks for posting the original plans!

I even threw on some safety goggles while soldering :)

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CFI
10-19-2018, 02:02 PM
Got the $9 push button in the mail and drilled out a hole in the dummy switch. Wired it up to my opener and shoved it underneath by the ashtray. Pretty cool mod, thanks for posting the original plans!

I even threw on some safety goggles while soldering :)

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Nice!

Maritime-elf
10-19-2018, 02:19 PM
Got the $9 push button in the mail and drilled out a hole in the dummy switch. Wired it up to my opener and shoved it underneath by the ashtray. Pretty cool mod, thanks for posting the original plans!

I even threw on some safety goggles while soldering :)

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The safety goggles are key...they fog up in order to allow you to swear the whole time!