Can't get the HomeLink to learn
#1
Can't get the HomeLink to learn
Hey guys, I tried to program the homelink, I erased all memory first,
the home link button will be a slow flash, then I hold down my garage opener button, (or at the same time) very close together.. I never change to a rapid flash, infact after about 45 seconds the flash turn off completely. Tried different buttons.. tried many times.. too.
It's not a rolling code problem as far as I can tell, I am not that far yet. Even though the garage opener can open the garage, I think I need a new battery maybe the signal is weak?
Has anyone had this problem before?
the home link button will be a slow flash, then I hold down my garage opener button, (or at the same time) very close together.. I never change to a rapid flash, infact after about 45 seconds the flash turn off completely. Tried different buttons.. tried many times.. too.
It's not a rolling code problem as far as I can tell, I am not that far yet. Even though the garage opener can open the garage, I think I need a new battery maybe the signal is weak?
Has anyone had this problem before?
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Hey guys, I tried to program the homelink, I erased all memory first,
the home link button will be a slow flash, then I hold down my garage opener button, (or at the same time) very close together.. I never change to a rapid flash, infact after about 45 seconds the flash turn off completely. Tried different buttons.. tried many times.. too.
It's not a rolling code problem as far as I can tell, I am not that far yet. Even though the garage opener can open the garage, I think I need a new battery maybe the signal is weak?
Has anyone had this problem before?
the home link button will be a slow flash, then I hold down my garage opener button, (or at the same time) very close together.. I never change to a rapid flash, infact after about 45 seconds the flash turn off completely. Tried different buttons.. tried many times.. too.
It's not a rolling code problem as far as I can tell, I am not that far yet. Even though the garage opener can open the garage, I think I need a new battery maybe the signal is weak?
Has anyone had this problem before?
Do you "know" it's not a rolling code problem? Look on the opener itself (not the remote) for a program button. Push that, then try.
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I have the same problem. I have rolling codes--I can get the HomeLink to recognize my remote. But, it won't learn the opener. THEN--all my remotes get wiped out, and need to be re-programed (including in my wife's Honda). I called the dealer service, and they said to follow the directions on the HomeLink website, but they are the same instrucitons. I've been trying for almost 2 weeks.
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Press and hold press both Homelink system and your car's homelink button, after about 10 seconds, you should hear a click sound on the homelink system, that means it learned. But however, my uncle have a same brand but different model homelink system I couldn't get it to work : /
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If you have gotten your rolling code opener to learn by a different method, let me know. I have a Genie Eccelerator, and I can't get the damn thing to work. I had no problems with my old Acura or my wife's Honda.
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It took maybe a minute with mine, didn't need to use the remote. The garage door opener manual said that that's all that's required, just push a button on the opener, hold the button on the car button, wait until the light flashes on the opener, done. It definitely sounds like it's a different process depending on what kind of opener you have!
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Let me know when someone gets the genie to work.
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I have a rolling code opener and it can be a bit tricky to do.
I had to get out a ladder, open the opener unit, push the button then, moving fast, get off the ladder, into the car and press down the homelink in the car. I was happy I got it the first try.
I had to get out a ladder, open the opener unit, push the button then, moving fast, get off the ladder, into the car and press down the homelink in the car. I was happy I got it the first try.
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I think I remember some separate instructions on the homelink site (or maybe it was on my manufacturer's site) that were for Canandian-manufactured openers. That was the one I had to use to program mine for my apartment gate. As I recall, I had to press-and-release for two seconds at a time, several times, instead of holding it down for a long time. Worth a try, if all else fails.
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Homelink can be a royal pain in the butt.......... If you cannot program the opeaner and homelink at the Dealership, Chances are you have a Rolling Code. Rolling code requires the Garage door in front of the car ( perferably Opeaned), The push button on the unit ( the opeaner itself ), ladder and a Friend. Position the car in front of the Garage pointing at the opeaner. then with one person in the car and the other on a ladder at the unit ......... Simultaniously press both the homelink and the set button on the opeaner itself ...... Count to 7 ( slowly) and release the set button on the opeaner, while still having said friend holding the homelink button in the car. The friend should hear an audible "CLICK" from the homelink in the car after about 10-15 seconds. You have now taught your homelink all the rolling codes to the Garage opeaner and you sould be in business after that. Buy your friend a Beer for helping you out and relax. This is the easiest way to accomplish the rolling code problem and has worked on every type of garage opeaner know to man with a rolling code.
Good luck and above all have fun.
Good luck and above all have fun.
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Homelink can be a royal pain in the butt.......... If you cannot program the opeaner and homelink at the Dealership, Chances are you have a Rolling Code. Rolling code requires the Garage door in front of the car ( perferably Opeaned), The push button on the unit ( the opeaner itself ), ladder and a Friend. Position the car in front of the Garage pointing at the opeaner. then with one person in the car and the other on a ladder at the unit ......... Simultaniously press both the homelink and the set button on the opeaner itself ...... Count to 7 ( slowly) and release the set button on the opeaner, while still having said friend holding the homelink button in the car. The friend should hear an audible "CLICK" from the homelink in the car after about 10-15 seconds. You have now taught your homelink all the rolling codes to the Garage opeaner and you sould be in business after that. Buy your friend a Beer for helping you out and relax. This is the easiest way to accomplish the rolling code problem and has worked on every type of garage opeaner know to man with a rolling code.
Good luck and above all have fun.
Good luck and above all have fun.
However, my condo's community garage door is locked and secured. I can't pull that off, and I still have to use a garage opener for my own home...