anyone with a 98-99 CL HELP!
anyone with a 98-99 CL HELP!
Originally posted by liloj0414
welcome
the three buttons are used for garage door openers....refer to your manual for programming instructions....and i use 93..it all depends on the person....some say it runs fine with 89...it depends...and i use synthetic and usallly go about 5500-7500 between changes...
and try www.acurautomotiveparts.org for the parts you need
welcome

the three buttons are used for garage door openers....refer to your manual for programming instructions....and i use 93..it all depends on the person....some say it runs fine with 89...it depends...and i use synthetic and usallly go about 5500-7500 between changes...
and try www.acurautomotiveparts.org for the parts you need
I'm pretty sure I can wire it to work, but I just need the instructions to program the buttons! THANKS ERRYBODY!!!!
Re: anyone with a 98-99 CL HELP!
Originally posted by DanMan1464
The top part....the garage door openers....I need that part scanned! I have a 97 CL instruction booklet, but bought a 98 map light assembly from a wrecked 98 CL...
I'm pretty sure I can wire it to work, but I just need the instructions to program the buttons! THANKS ERRYBODY!!!!
The top part....the garage door openers....I need that part scanned! I have a 97 CL instruction booklet, but bought a 98 map light assembly from a wrecked 98 CL...
I'm pretty sure I can wire it to work, but I just need the instructions to program the buttons! THANKS ERRYBODY!!!!
when i bought my car, they told me how...but..forgot..lol
tell me too!
The homelink universal transmitter built into your car can be programmed to operate remotely controled devices around your home, such as garage doors, lighting, or home security systems. it can replace up to three remote transmitters.
customer assistance
if you have problems with the homelink universal transmitter, or would like information on home products that can be operated by the transmitter call 8003553515.
important safety precautions
always refer to the operating instructions and safety information that came with your garage door opener or other equipment you intend to operate with the homelink universal transmitter. if you don't have this information, you should contact the manufacturer of the equipment.
while training or using the transmitter, make sure you have a clear view or the garage door or gate, and that no on will be injured by this movement.
if your garage door was made before april 1982, you may not be able to program the transmitter to operate it. garage door openers made before that date do not have a safety feature that causes them to stop and reverse if an obstacle is detetced during closing, increasing the risk of injury. if you have questions, call 8003553515.
TRAINING the TRANSMITTER
before you can use the Homelink universal transmitter to operate devices around your home, it must "learn" the proper codes. for example, to train the transmitter to open and close the garage door:
1.this step erases all previously learned codes. perform this step before training the transmitter for the first time. Press and hold the 2 outside buttons until the red light in the middle flashes(aprx. 20 seconds) release the buttons.
2.hold the end of the garage door opener remote control near the Homelink transmitter. make sure you are not blocking the view of the red light in the transmitter.
3. select the transmitter button you want programmed.
4.press the button on the remote control and the button on the transmitter at the same time. hold down both buttons.
5.the red light in the transmitter should begin flashing. it will flash slowly at first, the rapidly.
6. when the red light flashes rapidly, release both buttons. the transmitter should have learned the code from the remote control.
7. test the tranmitter buttn by pushing it. it should operate the garage door.
8. repeat these step to train the other buttons.
customer assistance
if you have problems with the homelink universal transmitter, or would like information on home products that can be operated by the transmitter call 8003553515.
important safety precautions
always refer to the operating instructions and safety information that came with your garage door opener or other equipment you intend to operate with the homelink universal transmitter. if you don't have this information, you should contact the manufacturer of the equipment.
while training or using the transmitter, make sure you have a clear view or the garage door or gate, and that no on will be injured by this movement.
if your garage door was made before april 1982, you may not be able to program the transmitter to operate it. garage door openers made before that date do not have a safety feature that causes them to stop and reverse if an obstacle is detetced during closing, increasing the risk of injury. if you have questions, call 8003553515.
TRAINING the TRANSMITTER
before you can use the Homelink universal transmitter to operate devices around your home, it must "learn" the proper codes. for example, to train the transmitter to open and close the garage door:
1.this step erases all previously learned codes. perform this step before training the transmitter for the first time. Press and hold the 2 outside buttons until the red light in the middle flashes(aprx. 20 seconds) release the buttons.
2.hold the end of the garage door opener remote control near the Homelink transmitter. make sure you are not blocking the view of the red light in the transmitter.
3. select the transmitter button you want programmed.
4.press the button on the remote control and the button on the transmitter at the same time. hold down both buttons.
5.the red light in the transmitter should begin flashing. it will flash slowly at first, the rapidly.
6. when the red light flashes rapidly, release both buttons. the transmitter should have learned the code from the remote control.
7. test the tranmitter buttn by pushing it. it should operate the garage door.
8. repeat these step to train the other buttons.
TRAINING WITH A ROLLING CODE SYSTEM
for security purposes, newer garage door operner systems use a "rolling" or variable code. if you know that your garage door operner has a rolling code, or you have been unabel to trian the transmitter after several attempts, use the following procedure. you will need someon to help you.
1. find the "training" button on your garage door opener motor/control unit. the location will vary, depending on the manufacturer. the manufacturers documentation will help.
2. press the traininng button on the control/motor unit until thelight next to the button comes on, then release it.
3. press the desired buttong on the Homelink transmitter for atleast 2 seconds.
4. release the button, then press it again, this should turn off the training light on the motor/control unit.
5. release the transmitter button
6. press it again, it should operate the garage door.
for security purposes, newer garage door operner systems use a "rolling" or variable code. if you know that your garage door operner has a rolling code, or you have been unabel to trian the transmitter after several attempts, use the following procedure. you will need someon to help you.
1. find the "training" button on your garage door opener motor/control unit. the location will vary, depending on the manufacturer. the manufacturers documentation will help.
2. press the traininng button on the control/motor unit until thelight next to the button comes on, then release it.
3. press the desired buttong on the Homelink transmitter for atleast 2 seconds.
4. release the button, then press it again, this should turn off the training light on the motor/control unit.
5. release the transmitter button
6. press it again, it should operate the garage door.
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