It is by U-connect, or something like that.  i don't know if they do
portable ones, or if they just do in car ones for Chrysler.
But I think we have to have a working portable one to program it, so it
might not be exactly what your looking for.
Michael
 


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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] question about remote garage door openers






Michael. do you know of the brand that you have in the van? 
thanks.Lee

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Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 12:58:48PM -0500, Michael baldwin wrote:
> The one in our van can be programmed for any garage door opener. I can
> program up to 4 different ones, including the ones that change frequency
for
> security reasons.
> So, if this is available in a van, they might make a universal portable
one.
> Michael
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> Is there such a thing as a remote garage door opener ? I am asking for 
> a FRiend who recently installed a new garage door lock by the way which 
> is all plastic but it works. Her antenna inside the garage seems 
> fine but neither the old garage door opener or the new one to include 
> the one in the car works. failure to comply is what I think. she has 
> programmed the remote to the specs. any ideas will be appreciated. 
> thanks. Lee
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