Universal garage door opener (homelink®), Programming homelink, Electronics – Dodge 2011 Grand_Caravan - User Guide User Manual

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UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER

(HomeLink

®

)

Programming HomeLink

®

Begin Programming

• The HomeLink

®

buttons are located in

the overhead console.

• Erase all channels before you begin

programming by holding the two
outside buttons for up to 20 seconds
until the red indicator flashes.

• Park your vehicle outside of the garage

and turn the ignition switch to the
ON/RUN position.

• Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 in (3 to 8 cm) from the HomeLink

®

buttons

while keeping the indicator light in view.

• Simultaneously, press and hold both the chosen HomeLink

®

button and the

hand-held transmitter button until the HomeLink

®

indicator flash rate changes

from a slow to a rapidly blinking light, then release both the HomeLink

®

and the

hand-held transmitter buttons. This may take up to 30 seconds, or longer in rare
cases.

• Press and hold the just-programmed HomeLink

®

button; if the indicator light stays

on constantly, programming is complete and the garage door should open.

NOTE:
• Only use this transceiver with a garage door opener that has a “stop and reverse”

feature as required by Federal safety standards. This includes most garage door
opener models manufactured after 1982. Do not use a garage door opener without
these safety features. Call toll-free 1–800–355–3515 or, on the Internet, at
www.HomeLink.com for safety information or assistance.

• If you are having difficulty programming your HomeLink

®

and your garage door

opener was manufactured after 1995, you may have a rolling code. Follow the steps
below for Programming A Rolling Code System.

Programming A Rolling Code System

• At the garage door opener motor (in the garage), locate the “learn” or

“programming” button. This can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire
is attached to the garage door opener motor (it is NOT the button normally used to
open and close the door).

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