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Old 09-10-2007, 05:36 PM   #1
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garage door buttons

how can i program the buttons on the rearview to open my garage door? the door is a rolling code and it works on the transmitter but I can't get it to program in the vehicle.... driving me crazy! any help would be appreciated!
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Old 10-19-2007, 08:30 PM   #2
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Re: garage door buttons

I wish some 1 would responde but there is no support 4 this vehicle very hard to get info on this vehicle & the very little info there is its usually wrong.
Like the programing of the keyless entry.
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Old 12-07-2007, 02:34 PM   #3
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Re: garage door buttons

Sorry bud im in the same boat as soon as I foind any info I will share!
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Re: garage door buttons

i just programmed mine the other day,I'll look at the directions and try to send it to you today
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Re: garage door buttons

Rolling Code Setup
1.Locate the Learn or Smart button on the garagr door opener and press it.
2.Immediately press the programmed butto Homelink button (you have up to 30 seconds tp perform this step.
Then press the programmed Homelink button a second time to complete the programming(on some garage door openers you may need to press the programmed Homelink buttona third time.

You will notice it keeps saying the programmed Homelink button in these instructions.
My door opener does not not have rolling codes so I went by the first set of programming instructions which are.

1Press and hold the 2 outside buttons until the Homelink indicator light flashes.(May take up to 20 seconds)This is done to clear out any codes.
2.Hold the hand held transmitter right next to the Homelink (1-2 inches away) and simultaneously push the hand held transmitter button and the desired Homelonk button until the Homelink indicator light flashes.It will flash from slow to fast.
Repeat step 2 to program the remainig buttons if you want.
H iope this helps
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