10 minute DIY Tesla Model Y HomeLink Retrofit (Model 3 too! Save $$$!)

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @troycassata8974
    @troycassata8974 Рік тому +9

    Great video!! Showed and explained everything so well. For anyone else NOT seeing the HomeLink icon after service reboot on the main screen... First try Power off via safety > power off waiting 2 to several mins. Press the break pedal to wake the screen up after 2 mins. You WONT see the HomeLink icon if on 2023.2.12a and above on the main screen. Tap the normal Garage Icon and now the HomeLink icon should show there underneath the default MyQ one. This drove me nuts thinking the install wasn't picking up the HomeLink. Enjoy!!!

    • @canberksenolsun
      @canberksenolsun Рік тому

      Thanks a lot for the tip, saved me some panic for sure!

    • @troycassata8974
      @troycassata8974 Рік тому +2

      @@canberksenolsun Awesome! That makes me sooo happy to hear. My goal was to save at least one person from that!! Enjoy the homelink!!

  • @user-cp6hi5qv6g
    @user-cp6hi5qv6g Рік тому +6

    Extremely helpful - thank you! 2:15 You don't need a flathead, you can just push the trim pin out from the other side - but cover it with your other hand or it will go flying inside the bumper. Don't ask me how I know...

  • @mzdial
    @mzdial Рік тому +12

    For anyone doing this on a 2023 Model 3, the wiring harness has moved to the middle of the front where the frunk is. It's about where the connections are for the frunk open button. It moved probably because of the lack of parking sensors) and you'll find it fairly easily. There are two spots where you can mount the bracket for the module, facing outward. You can get a 10mm socket behind it.

    • @roysgti
      @roysgti Рік тому

      Did you install yours up and down or side to side? I have mine up and down as that pin seems to lock in. But, it does stretch the wire. I believe it's good to go but wanted to check with you.
      I also mounted mine on the drivers side location. Appreciate your confirmation and help.

    • @mzdial
      @mzdial Рік тому

      @@roysgti I installed it towards the passenger side, as it was less stress on the cable. I don't believe it really matters in the scheme of everything. I've been loving having it automatically open and close my garage. Works fantastic!

    • @mark.espina
      @mark.espina Рік тому

      @mzdial, did you purchase and use the radar bracket for your ‘23 Model 3?

    • @lrod8692
      @lrod8692 Рік тому

      Damn you are a lifesaver, I bought one and was starting to curse Elon for moving everything around. I installed on the passenger side also

    • @cyberite
      @cyberite Рік тому

      @@roysgti I am unable to locate the bracket for it on my 2023 Model Y. Can you please take a picture and post? Thanks.
      The connector does not reach the bracket on the left side and I don't see anything similar on the right side.

  • @lesbrown8099
    @lesbrown8099 Рік тому +3

    Not going to do it myself, but really enjoyed watching you do it and seeing how relatively easy it is for the Tesla dealer….thanks….:)

  • @alexc7795
    @alexc7795 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video! It was super easy to follow along and do this on my 2023 Model Y. It was even cheaper by buying the Homelink device/bracket/screw on ebay for around $187.
    One thing I did differently was not disconnecting the frunk light cable from the panel. After unsnapping the panel, i just guided the panel with the attached wire through the hole (I had difficulty unclipping the wire harness and didn't want to break it).

  • @papodac36
    @papodac36 9 місяців тому

    Super easy install thanks for the video, also good to include what you paid directly from Tesla which I had no idea they would sell just the parts. You saved $120 for about 15-20 min time by diy install!

  • @Snakesl7
    @Snakesl7 8 місяців тому

    Super helpful DIY video. After watching your video several times I was able to install our eBay purchased module in less than 15 min. Thank you for this!

  • @zroger73
    @zroger73 5 місяців тому +3

    It appears Tesla may have removed the ability to complete a HomeLink self-install beginning with the 2024 software updates. I purchased the module, bracket, and screw and installed the hardware myself on my 2023 Model Y. When I ran the HomeLink retrofit routine in service mode, I received an "unauthorized configuration change" error message. I researched and found others having the same issue. It appears the solution requires a Tesla technician to add HomeLink to the vehicle's configuration. Fortunately, Tesla mobile service did this for me at no cost, but this may change.

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  5 місяців тому +1

      This looks like a bug in recent firmware builds; hopefully Tesla fixes it. In the meantime, I urge you to make a service appointment; several people have had success getting a technician to make the gateway change for “free” as a result of the self service tools not working as designed.

    • @billhunsinger862
      @billhunsinger862 4 місяці тому

      @@UrbanTinkerer I scheduled Service and detailed that the module is installed that I understood that the reconfigure could be done from the office. The estimate was $275.00! I cancelled it.

  • @james380pilot
    @james380pilot Рік тому +2

    Thank you for helpful video. And I went to the TESLA Service Center Part department and told them the part numbers and tried to purchase it, but they said they did not sell it. They just ask you to order from the app.

  • @MrHerrjon
    @MrHerrjon Рік тому

    Note that with some home link setups you have to press the 'activate' button repeatedly until the training is complete and the garage door opens....
    One symptom of failed programming is the program status light on the opener flashing red when home link is activated in the car but not resulting in the door being opened. It should normally flash several times during a successful opening event, not just once.

  • @Reedtechnology
    @Reedtechnology 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent tutorial, this is now on my todo list - thank you!

  • @AHCruz
    @AHCruz Рік тому +1

    Many thanks for this. The $$ you save can be applied to an accessory for the car 😊

  • @sanjaybandaru
    @sanjaybandaru Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I was able to install one myself.. eBay had one for 220

  • @MarianneSchultz
    @MarianneSchultz Рік тому

    Thanks so much for posting this video! I installed a HomeLink in my new Model Y using this guide and saved a nice bit of money over having Tesla do it for me!

  • @dylanwhite6539
    @dylanwhite6539 10 місяців тому

    I so could’ve done this myself. My appointment to have this installed is in 2 days though, oh well.

  • @guidomescalito
    @guidomescalito Рік тому +2

    thanks mate very clear and descriptive video

  • @adamriese3610
    @adamriese3610 Рік тому +1

    wow, that is really easy but the Parts are still expensive, but it seems to be a better option compared to the MYQ or what the new service is called

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +1

      Agreed… at least this way you have the option of finding parts elsewhere for hopefully even less (ebay, local scrapyard, etc)

  • @gregorycooper7340
    @gregorycooper7340 Рік тому +1

    Nice video. Very clear and informative. Thanks.

  • @UrbanTinkerer
    @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +6

    A few corrections and clarifications for anyone attempting this at home:
    - At 3:55 in this video I install the HomeLink Mounting bracket on the wrong side. See this video for how to correctly mount it:
    ua-cam.com/video/JfSgN-7SpBk/v-deo.html
    - I mention in the video that the correct socket should be "E11" as my E12 was too big and my E10 was too small at the time of filming. However, with a different set of sockets, E12 was the correct size.
    - If you have a Model 3, the official mounting location is in the front center of the car (and may not be present on 2023 and later models without an additional part). Installing HomeLink on a model 3 typically requires removing or loosening the front bumper cover. There are alternate (unofficial) mounting brackets and locations that are easier, Eg, www.thingiverse.com/thing:4069700

    • @willrogers5910
      @willrogers5910 Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Getting the screw tightened in the correct mounting position is a serious pain in the rear.

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому

      @@willrogers5910 yeah, doing it wrong was way easier 😂
      I made a comment on my other video, but try a short extension or socket adapter on your wrench if you haven’t put everything back together yet.

    • @flu922
      @flu922 Рік тому

      @@UrbanTinkerer I just gave up trying to install mine the right way and install the easier way and it works good.

    • @Tommy-st6ev
      @Tommy-st6ev Рік тому

      @urbantinkerer Thank you very much for this tutorial, everything is working fine! but when I was re-assembling the car, during the last step, wiht the Apron I guess I pushed too hard and broke one of hte plastic brackets that are connected to the hood, do you know the part number or how can I get that replaced? thanks!

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +2

      @@Tommy-st6ev do you mean the small plastic clips on the side of the frunk bin that it “snaps” into?
      Those should be “FRUNK-FENDER CLIP - ASSEMBLY”, Tesla PN 1472872-00-C
      Should be $1.19/each direct from Tesla.

  • @seenstee
    @seenstee Рік тому +5

    What is meant by holding down the key when unlocking the gateway?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +10

      You just place the key or keycard on the area behind the cup holders

  • @ricric9521
    @ricric9521 3 місяці тому

    Nice. I need to remove and install on my new Tesla.

  • @daveinfla100
    @daveinfla100 Рік тому +1

    Nice work!

  • @julianmendoza203
    @julianmendoza203 2 місяці тому

    On the Model Y 2024 the retrofit will not work as you will receive a debug error. Tesla does not allow the module to write back to the car system. The fix for this is to call tesla service desk and asked them to please allow the module to make the required change. Tesla will charge you 15 mins Labor which amounts to a little over $50. I traded my 2023 model 3 for a 2024 model Y and transferred the module over from the 3 to the Y. A little top tip.

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  2 місяці тому

      @@julianmendoza203 they have fixed this bug in the most recent firmware releases (2024.20.1 and newer), so you should be able to completely DIY again.

    • @ricric9521
      @ricric9521 Місяць тому

      ​@@UrbanTinkerer Nope and it isn't a bug. Have you tried it? Please don't mention untested resolutions. I'm getting an error in my days old Model Y.

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Місяць тому

      @@ricric9521 what firmware version is your car on, and what error do you get?

  • @der_rechtsamwald
    @der_rechtsamwald Місяць тому

    There is another video where they are taking of the whole bumper of a model 3... so will it really be the same on a Model 3 like in your video?

  • @maggiew2396
    @maggiew2396 11 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @tjxoom1
    @tjxoom1 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. Is there a certain model HomeLink for 2021 Model Y. Thanks

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  2 місяці тому

      Any unit from a model 3 or model y will work. PN is 1114984-00-B

  • @normanrechtman3885
    @normanrechtman3885 Рік тому

    I can’t believe what some people are trying to get for used ones on ebay, like one seller who wants more than if you paid Tesla to install one.

    • @JeffBeadles
      @JeffBeadles Рік тому

      Extremely well done, thanks!! This was 100% correct for my 2021 MY as well. Thanks for doing this.

  • @tappsters
    @tappsters Рік тому +1

    TY for this video!

  • @dillonle4034
    @dillonle4034 Рік тому

    I think tailwind is the best by far cheaper

  • @LeLawApe
    @LeLawApe Рік тому +1

    Do you know if a 2018 model 3 home link can be transferred to 2023 model y? Same unit?
    Thanks!

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому

      Yes, that should work fine!

    • @michaeld5621
      @michaeld5621 Рік тому

      I read somewhere that you have to get it from the bumper which is a little more surgery from the 2018. You might want to confirm.

  • @maheshhm
    @maheshhm Рік тому +1

    Does it void the warranty in anyway if we installed it ourself?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +1

      Of course not! (Unless you were to damage something during installation, in which cade that specific thing would be on you)

    • @maheshhm
      @maheshhm Рік тому

      @The Urban Tinkerer Thank you

  • @craigmoritz
    @craigmoritz Рік тому

    How does one buy parts from Tesla???

  • @Chris-em9uw
    @Chris-em9uw 4 місяці тому

    What software were you on

  • @dennislee587
    @dennislee587 Рік тому

    When they say, hold up on the turn stalk + brake + and key. What is the "key"?

    • @adamurban165
      @adamurban165 9 місяців тому

      Your keycard for the vehicle. Place it on the area in the center console behind the cupholders, put your foot on the brake, and press (and hold) up on the turn stalk.

  • @rsxfreak03
    @rsxfreak03 5 місяців тому

    When it says to hold down the key, what is it referring to? I have my phone, keycard, and a key fob. What am I holding down for key?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  5 місяців тому

      Any of them should work. Eg, put your key card on the center console while you hold the brake pedal down and press up on the blinker stalk

    • @sedace6734
      @sedace6734 4 місяці тому

      On the gateway unlock screen--I got stuck there as well, when you press up on the turn stalk you have to lift it higher than normal amount, all the way until it stops. If you do that while pressing the brake and have your key on the console it'll show a countdown timer immediately and unlock when it's done. As others noted though the 2024 update breaks the process after that and a service technician will be needed to unlock the update (best I can tell).

  • @hyemi85
    @hyemi85 Рік тому

    Will i be able to take my homelink out of my 2022 model y and put it into a 2023 model y?

  • @gleenfornasier9380
    @gleenfornasier9380 Рік тому

    Can you please confirm that I can buy a Module online and install this myself onto a Model 3 without afterwards having to appear in person at a Tesla Dealership to have them complete a software upgrade, prior to pairing it to my HomeLink garage?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому

      Yes, you can. A reminder that the official model 3 installation location is a bit harder to get to than the model y shown in this video, and may require an additional bracket on newer vehicles.

    • @gleenfornasier9380
      @gleenfornasier9380 Рік тому

      @@UrbanTinkerer Thanks for the response. I ordered the Module and Bracket together. How do I know if I need an additional or different bracket that what came in, in order to install on 2022 Model 3?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому

      @@gleenfornasier9380 you should be all set for your 2022 model 3. For model year 2023 model 3s, tesla removed the radar bracket (which is also where the homelink bracket is attached).

    • @Adxghmgdsf
      @Adxghmgdsf Рік тому

      Is 2023 model y without radar also need an additional bracket?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +1

      @@Adxghmgdsf A 2023 model y without radar is exactly what was shown in the video. No “extra” bracket needed, just the small bracket to hold the homelink module.

  • @Ivan-iu3st
    @Ivan-iu3st 5 місяців тому

    Does this void any warranty?

    • @zroger73
      @zroger73 5 місяців тому +2

      No, but Tesla is not obligated to cover any damage that may result from a self-installation.

  • @mamin-br9gs
    @mamin-br9gs Рік тому

    Will any home link control Module (From older Model S, X, or 3 or even non tesla) work on my 2023 Model Y ? I would think home link chip should be compatible with any car who suppose home link ?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому

      Model 3 and Y modules are identical. Model S/X are different and as best I can tell not currently compatible. 3rd party homelink modules also do not seem to be compatible.

    • @mamin-br9gs
      @mamin-br9gs Рік тому

      @@UrbanTinkerer Any year of Model 3/Y Module will work ?

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому

      @@mamin-br9gs it should, yes.

    • @jordanbrown1170
      @jordanbrown1170 Рік тому

      model S/X modules can work if they are late model, Tesla switched to this module in 09/2015 for model S and 04/2016 for model X according to their parts catalog.

  • @Tothefloor
    @Tothefloor Рік тому

    You installed the module in the wrong direction. You will have limited range. You are giving out false information on how to install it.

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +1

      Range is a non-issue with it installed backwards (or in any other orientation really… the antenna is just a trace on the PCB).
      I do recommend installing it the correct way though; I posted a correction video showing how to do this here:
      ua-cam.com/video/JfSgN-7SpBk/v-deo.html

    • @paulvina1974
      @paulvina1974 9 місяців тому

      Well aren’t you a ray of sunshine

  • @scottsmylie1298
    @scottsmylie1298 Рік тому

    Is it does work with the 2023 Y? When I try to buy on the website it only says it is compatible up to 2022. I figured they may have changed something.

    • @UrbanTinkerer
      @UrbanTinkerer  Рік тому +1

      Yes, it works fine on the 2023 MY. (that’s actually what’s in the video)

    • @newberry940051
      @newberry940051 Рік тому

      @@UrbanTinkerer nice video!! Do you have to remove it from the software in the older car through the service menu? I’m not seeing any info online about what to do to the car you removed it from. Any insight would be great!

    • @adamurban165
      @adamurban165 9 місяців тому

      You can run the same service procedure on the car you removed it from to remove it from that vehicle’s config.