OK, Thought I'd throw in a mod of my own. We all want the garage door opener and I found an awesome way to do it.
I went on eBay in the auto parts section and did a search on 'Homelink'
Homelink is the garage door opener that is built in to your car or truck. (12 VDC...hmmm, getting excited yet?)
All of these are either one of two types. Rolling code or non rolling code. Determine which kind you need, most doors made in the last 10 years are the rolling code type, more secure and all...
Just buy the cheapest one you find with three buttons on it, they're all the same on the inside no matter what they fit or look like. (don't forget, rolling code or non rolling code...) I paid less than $12 for mine, shipping and all.
Once I got it I took the black box part (transmitter) off the part that matched whatever car it was taken from. There are only two wires to hook up, one to ground and the other to whatever switch you want to use. I opted to use my High Beam switch. So, if I hit the high beams, it powers up the Homelink, got it? I tapped into the high beam wire right behind the headlight and ran the wire under the dash on the tank, under the seat, and close to the fusebox.
I mounted the Homelink on the fusebox of my Road King under the left side cover with 3M double sided tape, the good stuff for car trim. Hooked up the switched wire, then I programed the Homelink. (Search Google for 'How to program a homelink', they all program the same...)
Here's a link if it works: http://www.homelink.com/programming/programming.taf
After it was programed to my door opener I put a small marble on top of the center micro-switch and snapped the lid shut.
Now, every time I get home, I flip on the high-beams and the door opens! If I'm driving at night and need the high beams, they work just fine, the homelink doesn't care if it stays on for a long time, it just wants to open my door!
Now I don't have to put the remote in my jeans pocket and try to hit the button while I'm driving up the street!
Hmmmm, Lisa used to feel around looking for that button come to think of it. Maybe this wasn't all that great an idea after all...