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When you take your car in for service, do you remove the garage door opener?
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This is for when you LEAVE your car to be serviced...
I do... but my wife doesn't trust that "technology" in her car so she uses the one that comes with the openerPlease don't tell me I'm the only trusting person on the planet using the built in homelink buttons on my mirrors?
Yep, homelink makes it's hugely painful to remove it and readd it each time. No thanks.It's built-in on all of our cars, and it's a PITA to reprogram, so no way. We also lock the door between our garage and our house and have multiple cameras, so you're only getting so far if you actually tried to do something.
No
-detached garage
-navigation system does not have home address programmed in
I barely remember to remove the garage door opener when I SELL my car.
And nowadays, lots of cars have the garage door opener programmed without a separate remote, so what's the use?
We had the same when we owned a house.Getting in my garage doesn't get you in my house.
Crap, I completely forgot about this but when I take a vehicle in for extended service and I'm given a loaner, I do take the garage door opener out but it's only because I don't want to get out of the vehicle and use the keypad so I voted yes.I do... but my wife doesn't trust that "technology" in her car so she uses the one that comes with the openerPlease don't tell me I'm the only trusting person on the planet using the built in homelink buttons on my mirrors?
Good one. FWIW... I set my home address to the elementary school up the street in GPS apps. I can (usually) find my way home from there.Probably a good idea to remove it.
Also, a similar thread idea:
"What's normal - Do you remove your "Home" address from your car's GPS when parking at an airport long term parking?"
My thoughts exactly upon reading the poll.It never even occurred to me to do this, but it's actually not a bad idea.
Yeah I just give them the phone and keep the remainder of my keys. Same with valet.No but I do take the house key off the fob
I use my neighbors address for my home address….. not really but a nearby landmark.Good one. FWIW... I set my home address to the elementary school up the street in GPS apps. I can (usually) find my way home from there.Probably a good idea to remove it.
Also, a similar thread idea:
"What's normal - Do you remove your "Home" address from your car's GPS when parking at an airport long term parking?"
It’s really easy to find a person’s address when you have their name, credit card information, and license number.navigation system does not have home address programmed in
You can probably buy a Velcro stripOpener is incapable of attaching to car