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vrindner



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2008 LR2 i6 SE Auto Stornoway Grey
Homelink Retrofit

My understanding is that 2010 LR2s have built-in homelink where as 2008 & 2009s do not. Where is the homelink located on a 2010? Is it on the sunvisor? Is it possible to retrofit?

Post #59684 16th Feb 2010 7:43 am
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npinks



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If you serached the some of the info was already there, Wink

my understanding is its built into the rear view mirror with the buttons just been visible, so i'm thinking its a replacement mirror, so most likley able to retro fit. Its also not standard fit, but an option

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Homelink ョ (Door Opening) System
We are pleased to announce a new feature called Homelink ョ is now available for Freelander 2 10MY
The system is dependable on the Auto縫imming Interior View Mirror with Humidity sensor (031CZ) being fitted therefore is only available GS, XS and HSE only.
The Homelink ョ System is a universal transmitter fitted to the underside of the interior rear view mirror. This transmitter can be programmed to operate up to 3 home or office wireless controlled systems, such as garage doors, automatic gates, or security lighting. By replacing the individual remote control units normally required for each system, the driver no longer needs to search the car interior for the correct handset when needed.
Pricing
The price of the Homelink ョ system is 」170.21 list price with 」29.79 VAT and a retail value of 」200.00)
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Post #59694 16th Feb 2010 9:20 am
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vrindner



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Thanks for the prompt reply. I did search but, came up empty. Thank you for going through the trouble of answering again.

Post #59865 17th Feb 2010 1:48 am
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4por4



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Has anyone done this?

I have an 08 HSE that did not come with homelink. I would like to find out if its just a simple replacement of the rear view mirror. Cuatro Por Cuatro

Post #121132 22nd Nov 2011 1:47 pm
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bigalf1961



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Lago Grey

i have a 2011 spk xs model it does not have homelink fitted as standard it may be the case that if the normal mirrors have run out on the production line that these have been fitted instead Thumbs Up rainy-city
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Post #121134 22nd Nov 2011 2:26 pm
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SimonB



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Am also interested in HomeLink - spoke to the parts dept and they said that unless specified at new any vehicle will lack the necessary accessory 'kit' (wiring and electronics), so it sounds like it's not a plug and play mirror replacement. Pity, as we now have remote controlled gate and garage and would be nice not to have to faff around for the controllers.

Does anyone know of any third party systems that can be fitted somewhere around the dash?

Post #126386 6th Jan 2012 12:49 pm
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manxy



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I too have searched high and low to find out if it is just a case of buying a replacement mirror with the Homelink buttons etc. Nobody seems to know!?
Someone in another thread said he merely stuck his existing fob/opener onto his sun screen

Post #169763 30th Jan 2013 1:36 pm
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chicken george



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Santorini Black

a good auto electrician would be able to re wire your fob so its hidden under the dash and fit two discreet buttons in a convenient place

cheaper than LR home link and neater than a fob jammed in the visor.

Ive never seen/heard off such a thing but its simple electrics not rocket science, he could possibly wire the fob up to the cars electrics also to eliminate battery changing At work
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Mona Geeza



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Badger1970



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Just to bump this thread....has anyone tried successfully with this in the last few months?

Whilst enjoying myself immensely at Halewood yesterday with the delightful Taz, Bill, Nick et al, I had a text to say that I had exchanged on a house with fancy electric gates/garage....just wondering if this has been attempted by anyone to date?

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