homelink sys?
Originally Posted by rominl
yeah that's what i did when i sold the is300, erase everything 
and when i programmed mine i just parked my car in the garage, opened up the sunroof, and just stick myself out through it to press on the learn button, and then got back in the car and program it

and when i programmed mine i just parked my car in the garage, opened up the sunroof, and just stick myself out through it to press on the learn button, and then got back in the car and program it

, I had no problem either just push the learn button one the garage door and then hold it down on the home link.
HOMELINK REMOTE PROGRAMMING
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PROCEDURE: If you have a rolling code garage door opener (most new ones are of this type)
1. Decide which of the 3 Homelink buttons you want to use to open your garage door. Press this button for 20 seconds, after which the Homelink LED will start blinking about 1Hertz. Keep pressing this Homelink button.
2. Bring the handheld garage remote close to the Homelink unit in your car and firmly push the button on the handheld remote (for about 0.5 seconds) a few times (spacing the pushes about 1 push every 2 seconds). Once the red LED on the Homelink starts blinking in 5.6 Hz cycle, it means that the code has been properly programmed into the Homelink. You can now stop presssing the Homelink button.
3. Next, on your garage door opener (note, this is the main motor unit), you'll need to find the "Train" button (Either hidden inside the light cover or on the back of the unit) refer to your owners manual. This "Train" button (usually orange) allows you to program a new remote to the garage door opener, so it can start registering the new rolling code. Press and release the "Train" button. While the garage door opener main unit program light is on (you should have about 30 seconds), get inside your car and push and release the recently programmed Homelink button a couple of times. Once your car's Homelink code has been registered, your garage door opener will operate correctly.
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PROCEDURE: If you have a rolling code garage door opener (most new ones are of this type)
1. Decide which of the 3 Homelink buttons you want to use to open your garage door. Press this button for 20 seconds, after which the Homelink LED will start blinking about 1Hertz. Keep pressing this Homelink button.
2. Bring the handheld garage remote close to the Homelink unit in your car and firmly push the button on the handheld remote (for about 0.5 seconds) a few times (spacing the pushes about 1 push every 2 seconds). Once the red LED on the Homelink starts blinking in 5.6 Hz cycle, it means that the code has been properly programmed into the Homelink. You can now stop presssing the Homelink button.
3. Next, on your garage door opener (note, this is the main motor unit), you'll need to find the "Train" button (Either hidden inside the light cover or on the back of the unit) refer to your owners manual. This "Train" button (usually orange) allows you to program a new remote to the garage door opener, so it can start registering the new rolling code. Press and release the "Train" button. While the garage door opener main unit program light is on (you should have about 30 seconds), get inside your car and push and release the recently programmed Homelink button a couple of times. Once your car's Homelink code has been registered, your garage door opener will operate correctly.
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