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ONLYTONY

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My 94 didn't have a home link, so I got one, and I'm going to mount it in the consul. Going to get power from rear cigar lighter. Oh Boy, a fun project.94 Home link.jpg
 

ONLYTONY

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Home link in consul.jpg It fit right inside, out of the way. But of course I find more stuff to fix. The consul lid has been destroyed, and the ash tray cracked (thick resin does this). Both fixable, but car shows start in 2 weeks. If I don't find parts for sale, I'll steal the lid from my wifes 95, she wont know hee hee. Here's the 2 parts I'm looking for.94 2 lids consul.jpg
 

ONLYTONY

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Had a bad visor with a good home link. Visors in 94 like new 58K miles. When I took it all apart, I found the compartment cover all broke up, I think it was used as a kids seat. Spent all day on it, and should be ready later today. Got the ash tray lid looking proper
 

ONLYTONY

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Tent blown apart.jpgtent blown cleaned up.jpgtent covers new.jpg

Tents you say? 1 tent, 1 frame, but asap I'll fix the problem. Ha Ha. Yes I have a real garage, with a door.
 

ONLYTONY

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consul good to go.jpgconsul uv glue.jpgconsul cracks.jpg
Held all the cracks together with my solder gun, then uv glued them. Good to go. I'll have to get a good lid when I find one.
 

ONLYTONY

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Just hold your garage remote aimed at the module close together, for about 30 seconds, and it will learn your code. Just hold button from each one. When I was playing with the remote,(in the basement) I thought it was cool when I pushed the btn the little red light would come on. Brain fart, every time I pushed the btn, the garage door would operate. Door had a workout that day.
 
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