homelink Acura RL 2005 Owner's Manual
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
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CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM
AUDIO SYSTEM
POWER DOOR
LOCK MASTER
SWITCH INSTRUMENT PANEL
INDICATORS
ACCESSORY
POWER SOCKETS
HOOD RELEASE LEVER
POWER WINDOW
SWITCHES
DRIVING POSITION
MEMORY SYSTEM
(P.124)
(P.116) (P.145)
(P.117)
(P.60)
AIRBAGS
MIRROR CONTROL
AUTO BUTTON
(P.122)
(P.11, 24)
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
(P.251)
TRUNK RELEASE
BUTTON
FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE
BUTTON
POWER REAR (P.217)
(P.204)
MOONROOF SWITCH (P.148)
SUNSHADE BUTTON(P. 158)
(P.120) (P.
265 )
(P. 156 )
(P.171)
(P.
162 )
TILT BUTTON HomeLink BUTTONS
OnStar BUTTONS
(P.249)
REAR HEAD RESTRAINT 1: CEILING CONSOLE
INTERFACE DIAL
(P.163, 171,208)
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Control L ocations
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AUDIO SYSTEM
POWER WINDOW
SWITCHES INSTRUMENT PANEL
INDICATORS
GAUGES
CLIMATE CONTROL
SYSTEM
TRUNK RELEASE BUTTON HOOD RELEASE LEVER
DRIVING POSITION
MEMORY SYSTEM
FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE
BUTTON
POWER DOOR LOCK
MASTER SWITCH
CEILING CONSOLE
HomeLink BUTTONS
MOONROOF SWITCH
POWER REAR
TILT BUTTON SUNSHADE BUTTON OnStar BUTTONS (P.120)(P.204)
(P.217)
(P.148)
(P.158) MIRROR CONTROL
AUTO BUTTON
(P.60)
(P.68)
(P.124)
(P.116)
(P.145) (P.122)
(P.162 )
(P. 171 )
(P.251)
(P.117)
(P.249) AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
(P. 265 )
ACCESSORY POWER
SOCKETS
(P. 156 )
REAR HEAD RESTRAINT
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The standard audio system has
many f eatures. This section de-
scribes those f eatures and how to
use them. The climate control systems in your
vehicle provide a comfortable driving
environment in all weather
conditions.Vents, Heating, and A/C, Climate
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Control .162
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Climate Control Sensors . 170
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Audio System .171
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Playing the AM/FM Radio . 172
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AM/FM Radio Reception . 176
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Adjusting the Sound .178
Playing the XM
Satellite
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Radio .181
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Playing Discs .187
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Protecting Your Discs . 196
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Disc Changer Error Messages . 197
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Remote Audio Controls . 198
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Radio Thef t Protection . 199
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Security System .200
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Cruise Control .201
HomeLink Universal ...............................
Transceiver .204
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AcuraLink .208
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OnStar .217
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HandsFreeLink .230
Theclimatecontrolsystemandthe
audio system have the voice control
feature. Refer to the navigation
system owner’s manual f or this
feature.
Your vehicle has an anti-theft audio
system that requires a code number
to enable it.
The security system helps to
discourage vandalism and thef t of
your vehicle.
Features
Features
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They do not have the saf ety f eature
that causes the motor to stop and
reverse if an obstacle is detected
during closing, increasing the risk of
injury.
For quick and accurate training,
make sure the remote control
transmitter for the device (garage
door, automatic gate, security
system, etc.) has a fresh battery.
If you just
received your vehicle and have not
trained any of the buttons in
HomeLink bef ore, you should erase
any previously learned codes bef ore
training the first button.
HomeLink
is a registered
trademark of Johnson Controls .
The HomeLink
Universal
Transceiver built into your vehicle
canbeprogrammedtooperateupto
three remote controlled devices
around your home, such as garage
doors, lighting, or home security
systems.
If you are training HomeLink to
operate a garage door or gate, you
should unplug the motor f or that
device during training. Repeatedly
pressing the remote control button
could burn out the motor.
The HomeLink transceiver stores
the code in a permanent memory.
There should be no need to retrain
the transmitter if your vehicle’s
battery goes dead or is disconnected.
If your garage door opener was
manuf actured bef ore April 1982, you
may not be able to program
HomeLink to operate it. Always ref er to the operating
instructions and saf ety inf ormation
that came with your garage door
opener or other equipment you
intend to operate with HomeLink. If
you do not have this inf ormation,
contact the manuf acturer of the
equipment.
Todothis,pressandholdthefront
and rear buttons on HomeLink f or
about 20 seconds, or until the red
indicator f lashes. Release the
buttons,thengotostep1.
If you are training the second or
third buttons, go directly to step 1. T raining HomeL ink
Important Saf ety Precautions
General Inf ormation
Bef ore you begin
HomeL ink Universal T ransceiver
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Unplug the garage door opener
motor f rom the electrical outlet.
Holdtheendof thegaragedoor
opener remote 2 to 5 inches f rom
HomeLink.Makesureyouarenot
blocking your view of the red
indicator in HomeLink.
Press and hold the remote
transmitter button and one of the
HomeLink buttons at the same
time.If the red indicator in HomeLink
begins to f lash slowly at f irst,
then rapidly, release both
buttons, and go to step 5.
If the red indicator in HomeLink
continues to f lash slowly (does
not f lash rapidly), your remote
transmitter may stop
transmitting after a short time.
Go to step 4.
Press and hold the remote
transmitter button and one of the
HomeLink buttons at the same
time. While continuing to hold the
HomeLink button, press and
release the remote transmitter
button every 2 seconds. If the red indicator in HomeLink
begins to f lash slowly at f irst,
then rapidly, release both
buttons, and go to step 5.
If the red indicator in HomeLink
continues to f lash slowly (does
not begin to f lash rapidly),
repeat steps 2 thru 4. Plug in the garage door opener
motor, then test the HomeLink
button by pushing it f or about 1
second.
If the indicator f lashes rapidly
f or 2 seconds then stays on, you
have a rolling code transmitter.
Go ‘‘Training with a Rolling
Code System’’ (see page ). If the indicator stays on or
flashes slowly, repeat steps 2
thru 5.
PushandholdtheHomeLink
button f or a f ew seconds, then
watch the red indicator on
HomeLink.
If the button does not work go
to step 6. If the button works,
programming is complete.
2.
3. 4.
1. 5.
6.
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Features
205
RED
INDICATOR
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Repeat these steps to train the
other two HomeLink buttons to
operate any other compatible
remotely controlled devices
around your home (lighting,
automatic gate, security system,
etc.).Make sure you have properly
completed the ‘‘training
HomeLink’’ procedure.
Find the ‘‘training’’ button on your
garage door opener unit. The
location will vary, depending on
the manufacturer.
Press the training button on the
garage door opener unit until the
indicator next to the button comes
on, then release it. The indicator
may blink, or come on and stay on.You then have about 30 seconds to
complete the f ollowing steps.
Press and hold the button
programmed during the ‘‘Training
HomeLink’’ procedure f or 3 to 4
seconds.
Press and hold the HomeLink
button again f or 3 to 4 seconds.
This should turn of f the training
indicator on the garage door
opener unit. (Some systems may
require you to press the button up
to three times.)
Press the programmed HomeLink
button again. It should operate the
garage door.
The ‘‘Training HomeLink’’
procedure trains HomeLink to the
proper garage door opener code.
The f ollowing procedure
synchronizes HomeLink to the
garage door opener so it sends and
receives the correct codes. For security purposes, newer garage
door opening systems use a ‘‘rolling’’
or variable code. Inf ormation f rom
the remote control and the garage
door opener are needed bef ore
HomeLink can operate the garage
door opener. 6.
2.
4.
5.
1.
3.
7.
HomeL ink Universal T ransceiver
T raining With a Rolling Code
System
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TRAINING BUTTON
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As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thef ollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmf ul interf erence, and(2) this device must accept anyinterf erence received, includinginterf erence that may cause undesiredoperation.
Changes or modif ications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible f orcompliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-210.Operation is subject to the f ollowing twoconditions: (1) this device may not causeinterf erence, and (2) this device mustaccept any interf erence that may causeundesired operation of the device.
Youshoulderaseallthreecodes
bef ore selling the vehicle. Toerasethecodesstoredinallthree
buttons, press and hold the f ront and
rear buttons until the red indicator
begins to f lash, then release the
buttons.
If you want to retrain a programmed
button f or new device, you do not
have to erase all button memory.
You can replace the existing memory
code using this procedure: Press and hold the HomeLink
button to be trained until the
HomeLink indicator begins to
flash slowly.
If a rolling code transmitter was
previously programmed, the
indicator will f lash rapidly f or 2
seconds, and then stay on f or
about 23 seconds. If a standard transmitter was
programmed, the indicator will
stay on f or about 25 seconds.
Once the HomeLink indicator
begins to f lash slowly, continue to
hold the HomeLink button, and
f ollow steps 3thru 6under
‘‘Training HomeLink’’ (see page ).
If you have problems with training
the HomeLink Universal Transceiver,
or would like inf ormation on home
products that can be operated by the
transmitter, call (800) 355-3515. On
the Internet, go to www.homelink.
com.
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Erasing Codes
Retraining a Button
Customer Assistance
HomeL ink Universal T ransceiver
Features
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Fluids..........
Automatic Transmission . 310
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Brake .311
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Power Steering .312
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Windshield Washer . 310
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Fog Lights .106
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Four-way Flashers .109
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Front Airbags .11, 27
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Front Seat .119
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Adjusting .119
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Heaters .142
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Airbags .11, 27
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Air Ventilation .143
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Fuel .248
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Check Fuel Cap .250
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Fill Door and Cap .249
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Gauge .68
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Low Fuel Indicator .64
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Octane Requirement . 248
Opening the Fuel Fill Door ................................
Manually .351
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Oxygenated .248
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Tank, Ref ueling .249
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Fuses, Checking the .354 ................
Gas Mileage Improving . 254
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Gasoline .248
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Gauge .68
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Low Fuel Indicator .64
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Octane Requirement . 248
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Tank, Ref ueling .249
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Gas Station Procedures . 249
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Gauges .68
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Engine Coolant Temperature . 68
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Fuel .68
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight .......................................
Rating) .284
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Gearshif t Lever Positions . 265
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Glove Box .153
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight .......................................
Rating) .284
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Halogen Headlight Bulbs . 314
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Hands Free Link .231
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Hazard Warning Flashers . 109Headlights
Adaptive Front Lighting System ......................................
(AFS) .107
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Aiming .314
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Automatic Lighting . 105
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Daytime Running Lights . 106
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High Beam Indicator . 64
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Lights On Indicator .62
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Low Beams, Turning on . 104
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Reminder Chime .104
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Replacing Halogen Bulbs . 314
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High beams, Turning on . 104
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Washer .102
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Head Restraints .120
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Heated Mirror .123
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Heater, Seat .142
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High Altitude, Starting at . 264
HomeLink Universal ................................
Transceiver .204
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Hood, Opening the .251
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Horn .101
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Identif ication Number, Vehicle . 364
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