AUDI Q7 2015 Owner´s Manual

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@ Tips
-In order to activate the child safety lock
on the left and the right side, you have to press the two safety buttons in succes­
sion.
- Make certain that the check light comes
on in the corresponding safety switch
when the child safety lock is activated.
Convenience key
Description
A pp lies to vehicles: with Convenie nce key
Access and vehicle operation based on: Mas­
ter key remains in driver 's pocket .
The Convenience key vehicle authorization
system allows
keyless unlocking , locking and
starting of the vehicle . You only have to carry
the master key on your person.
It makes no difference whether the master
key is in your jacket pocket or in your brief
case . As soon as you approach your vehicle,
the Convenience key recognizes the request
for access, checks for authorization and ena­
bles the following functions:
- Unlocking the vehicle~
page 49.
-Locking the vehicle~ page 50.
-Switching on ignition and starting the en -
gine by pressing the
I START! button; the
master key does not have to be in the igni­
tion switch
~page 109.
_& WARNING
- When you lock your vehicle from outside,
nobody- especially children -should re­
main inside the vehicle. Remember,
when you lock the vehicle from the out­
side the windows cannot be opened from
the inside .
- When you leave the vehicle, always re­
move the ignition key and take it with
you. This will prevent passengers (chil­
dren, for example) from accidentally be­
ing locked in the vehicle should they acci-
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dentally press the power locking switch
in the front doors.
- Do not leave children inside the vehicle
unsupervised. In an emergency it would
be impossible to open the doors from
the outside without the key.
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- In order for the Convenience key to func­
tion, you must always carry the master
key with you .
- In order to be able to unlock or lock the
vehicle, the authorized master key must
be within a range of about S feet (l.S
meters) from the door or the rear lid.
- Of course, you can still unlock and lock
your vehicle using the buttons on the
master key . The selector lever must be in
the P position .
- For Declaration of Compliance to United
States FCC and Industry Canada regula­
tions ~
page 329 .
Unlocking the vehicle
Applies to vehicles : wit h Co nve nience key
The doors and the rear lid can be unlocked
without operating the master key .
Fig. 44 Convenien ce key: unlocking vehicle door
.,. Take hold of the door handle. The door is un-
locked automatically.
.,. Pull the handle to open the door.
A door is unlocked as soon as you approach
the door handle and the system recognizes an
authorized master key. The vehicle can be un­
locked at any door. The authorized master key
only has to be within a range of about 5 feet (l.S meters) from the respective door.
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When a door is unlocked, the driver 's door is
a lways unlocked as we ll.
It depends on the
settings in the central locking menu in the
MMI whether the entire vehicle is unlocked or
only certain doors ¢
page 44.
{O) Tips
If your vehicle has been stand ing for an ex­
tended period, please note the following:
- The proximity sensors are deactivated af-
ter a few days to save power. You then
have to pull on the door handle once to
unlock the vehicle and a second time to
open the veh icle.
- To prevent the battery from being dis­
charged and to preserve your veh icle's
ability to start for as long as possible,
the energy management system gradu­
a lly switches off unnecessary co nven­
i ence f unct io ns.
It is possible that you
will not be able to unlock your vehicle us­
ing these convenience f unctions.
Locking the vehicle
A ppl ies to vehicles: with Conve nie nce key
The vehicle can be locked without operating
the master key.
Fig . 45 Conve nience key: Lock ing th e ve hicle
.. Move the se lector lever to the P position .
.. Press the locking button in the door handle
to lock the vehicle¢,&.. Do not reach inside
the door handle .
The vehicle can be locked at any door. The au­
thor ized master key on ly has to be within a
range of about 5 feet (1.5 meters) from the
pa rticular door . T
he selec tor lever must be in the P position,
otherwise the ve hicle cannot be locked .
A WARNING
--When you lock yo ur vehicle from o utside,
nobody - espec ia lly children - shou ld re­
main inside the vehicle. Remember,
when you lock the vehicle from the out­
side the wi ndows cannot be opened from
the inside.
- When you leave the veh icle, always re­
move the ign ition key and take it with
you. This will prevent passengers (chil­
d ren, fo r ex ample) from acci dentally be­
i n g lo cked in the vehicle shou ld they acci­
denta lly press the power locking switch
in the front doors.
- Do not leave ch ildren inside the vehicle
unsupervised. In an emergency it would
be impossible to open the doors from
the o utside witho ut the key.
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It i s no t possible to re -open the doo r fo r a
brief pe riod directly after closing it. This
allows you to ensure that the doo rs are
properly locked.
Anti-theft alarm system
The anti-theft alarm triggers an alarm if any­
one attempts to break into the vehicle.
The anti-theft alarm system triggers an audi­
ble ala rm and turns on the emergency flashe r
if an unautho rized interfe rence with the veh i­
cl e is sensed by the sys tem.
How is the anti-theft alarm system
switched on?
T he anti-theft alarm system is switched on
whe n you lock the ve hicle. The system is ac ti­
vated approximate ly 30 seconds after the ve­
hicle is locked. The indicato r ligh t on top o f
the door trim start flashing rapid ly for 30 sec -
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How is the anti-theft alarm system
switched off?
The anti -theft a la rm system is switched off
on ly when you unlock yo ur vehicle. If yo u do
not open a door w ith in 60 seconds after you
have unlocked with the remote control , the
ve hicle w ill lock itse lf again a utomat ically .
When will the anti-theft alarm sy stem be
triggered?
W hen the ve hicle is locked , the alarm system
mon itors and p rotects the following parts of
the vehicle:
- engi ne compartment
- lu ggage compartment
- doo rs
- i gnition
When the system is activated, the alarm will
be tr iggered if on e of the doo rs, the eng ine
h ood or t he rear lid a re opened, o r if the ig ni­
tion is turned on. The an ti-t heft alarm sys tem
will also go off when t he battery is discon ­
nected .
You can a lso tr igge r the alarm by p re ssing t he
P ANIC button o n your remote con trol. T his
will alert o ther peop le in case of emergency.
Press the
PANIC b utton again to t urn off the
a larm .
How is the anti-theft alarm switched off
when triggered?
The a larm system is switc hed off when you
u nl ock the vehicle o r whe n the ignition is
sw itched on. The alarm will also switch itself
off when it comes to the end of its cycle.
Emergency flasher and horn
The emergency flas her wi ll blink brief ly and
the hor n sounds when the doors, engine hood
a nd rear lid are proper ly closed .
If th e emergen cy fl ashe rs do no t blink , or the
horn does no t soun d, check the doors, engine
h ood an d rear lid to make sure they are prop­
erly closed.
If you close a door, t he hood o r
the rear lid w ith the anti-theft alarm sw itched
on, the emergency flashers will b link and the
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horn wi ll sou nd on ly afte r you have closed the
door or li d.
(D Tips
For the anti-the ft a la rm sys te m to fu n c­
tion properly, make sure all ve hicle doors
and win dows are closed before leavi ng t he
v ehicle .
Power windows
Controls
Fig. 4 6 Drive r's doo r: power w indow sw itches
Switches for front door windows
@ o p erates the w indow in the d river's door.
® opera tes the w indow in the front passe ng-
er's door .
Switches for rear windows
© operates the left rear window.
@ operates the r ight rea r wi ndow.
Safety switch
® Safety switch for rear window operat ion.
A WARNING
- Do not lea ve c hildren unattended in t he
ve hicle, especially wi th access to veh icle
keys. Unsupervi sed us e of the keys can
resu lt in start ing of the engi ne and use
o f vehicle system s such as po wer w in­
dows, etc. w hich co uld res ult in se riou s
in jur y.
- R eme mber -you can s till ope n or close
the powe r win dows for about ten mi ­
n utes after the ign ition is switc hed off .
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opened are the power windows switched
off.
- Be careful when closing the windows .
Check to see that no one is in the way, or
serious injury could result!
- Always remove the ignition key whenever
you leave your vehicle.
- If you lock your vehicle from the outside,
no one, especia lly children, sho uld re­
main in the vehicle .
- Do not stick anything on the windows or
the windshield that may interfere with
the driver's fie ld of vision.
In addition to t he switches in the drive r's
door there is a separate switch in each
door for the power window in that door
¢ page 53, fig. 47.
Switches in the driver's door
T he driver can operate all windows.
I f the respective switch is pushed or pulled
the w indow will open or close. The power win­
dow switches have a
two -positi on fun ction :
Opening the windows
.. Push the sw itch to the fir st stop and hold i t
there unt il the wi ndow has lowered to the
desired position.
.. Push the switch briefly to the
second stop:
the window wi ll automatically open all the
way.
Closing the windows
.. Pull the switch up to the fir st stop and ho ld
it there until the window has risen to the de ­
sired position .
.. Pull the switch quick ly to the
second po si­
tion :
the w indow w ill automatically close all
t he way ¢
A in Controls on page 5 l.
Activating /deactivating the r ear windows
.. Press the left[!] switch ¢ page 51, fig. 46 to
deactivate only the window regulator in the
left door . The indicator light in the switch i l­
luminates.
.. Press the right[!] switch ¢ page 51, fig. 46
to
d eactiv ate only the window reg ulator in
the
right door. The ind icator light in the
sw itch illuminates .
.. Press the
1±1 sw itch aga in to reactivate the
w indow regu lator . The indicato r light in the
sw itch goes out .
If you press both
1±1 switches ® in succession,
the following funct ions are switched off in the
rear of the vehicle:
- The window regulator switches in the rear
doors .
- The buttons for the Panoramic slid ing su n­
roof* .
- On veh icles with rear climate control*, oper­
ation from the rear is blocked . Dashes" ---"
are show n in the displays for the rear cli­
mate cont ro ls, and the rear air-cond ition ing
can only be operated from the climate con­
trols in the cabin ¢page 100.
- I f
only th e left 1±1 sw itch was pressed, the
w indow regu lator in the
left rear do or and
t he buttons in t he rear for the Panoramic
sliding sunroof* are deactivated . In addi­
t ion , the door is locked .
- If
o nly the right[!] switch was pressed, the
w indow regu lator in the
right re ar door and
the buttons in the rear for the Panoramic
sliding sunroof* are deactivated . In addi ­
tion, the door is locked.
T his feature has been provided for the safety
of small children riding in the rear of the ve hi­
cle .
(D Tips
- T he windows can sti ll be opened and
closed for about ten minutes after the
ignition has been t urned off . The powe r
w indows are not shut off unt il one of the
front doors is opened.
- In order to act ivate the child safety lock
on the left and the right side, you have to
press the two safety switches in succes­
sion . Make certa in that the check light
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switch when the chi ld safety lock is acti ­
vated .
Switch in the front passenger 's door and
on the rear doors
F ig. 4 7 Swit ch loca tion front pass engers door
The power window sw itch has a two-po sit ion
function :
Opening the windows
.. Pre ss the sw itch to the fir st position and
hol d it unt il you have opened t he window as
f ar as yo u wan t.
.. Press the sw itch quick ly to the
second po si­
tion
and the window w ill automatically open
all the way .
Closing the windows
.. Pull the swi tch to t he first po sition and hold
i t u ntil you have closed the window as far as
yo u want .
.. Pull the switch q uickly to the
second posi ­
tion
and the window wi ll automatically close
all the way.
(D Tips
The windows can st ill be opened and
closed for abo ut ten minutes after the ig ­
nition has been t urned off . The powe r win­
dows are not sh ut off until o ne of t he front
doors is opened .
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Convenience close/open feature with the
lock in the dr iver 's door
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You can close or open the windows from out­
side when you lock or unlock your car wi th the
key in the driver's door lo ck .
Fig. 48 Key turns for opening and closing
Closing windows
.. Insert the key into the lock of the dr iver's
door .
.. Make s ure that the windows are not blocked
¢ _& .
.. Tu rn and hold the key in the lock posit ion @
¢ fig. 48 unt il the windows and the Panor­
amic sliding sunroof * with the power s un
blin d are comp letely closed.
Opening windows
.. Insert the key into the lock of the driver 's
door .
.. Tur n and hold the key in the open pos it io n
@ .
The automatic close/open f unction w ill cease
if the key is returned to its orig inal pos ition .
A WARNING
-
- Be careful wh en clos ing the w indows .
Che ck to see t hat no one is in the way, o r
ser ious injury could result!
- Always rea d an d h eed WARN ING
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Reactivating the system after battery
disconnection
If the vehicle battery is disconnected and then
reconnected, the a utomatic closing and open­
ing function wilt not work until it is reactivat­
ed. To reactivate this feature, perform the fol­
lowing steps:
Reactivating close /open feature
., Pull and hold the power window switch until
the window is completely closed .
., Re lease the switch .
., Pull the switch again for one second. The au­
tomatic closing/opening is now reactivated.
Panoramic sliding
sunroof
Description
Applies to vehicles: with Panoramic sliding sunroof
The Panoramic sliding sunroof is comprised of
two individual glass roof segments, which can be adjusted electrically independently of each
other.
The front segment can be tilted and slid open.
The rear segment can be tilted, but it cannot be slid open .
T he Panoramic s liding sunroof is operated by
the driver or passenger when the ignition is on
with a rotary switch (for the front roof seg­
ment) and a rocker switch (rear roof seg­
ment) .
After the ignit ion has been switched off , the
Panoramic sliding sunroof can st ill be opened
or closed for about 10 m inutes . However, as
soon as the dr iver's or passenger's door is
opened, the sw itches for the Pano ramic s lid­
ing sunroof are inoperat ive.
0 Note
You should always close the Panoramic
sliding sunroof when you leave you r vehi­
cle. Sudden rain can drench the interior
equ ipment and damage the electronic con­
venience feat ures in your vehicle .
(D Tips
If you park your vehicle in the sun, we rec­
ommend that you close both sun blinds
c>page56.
Tilting/sliding open Panoramic sliding
sunroof
Applies to veh icles: w ith Panoramic sliding sunroof
Fig. 49 Se ction o f fro nt headline r: Sw itch for Pa noram ­
i c slid ing sunroof
Fi g. SO Sect ion of head liner in rear : Switc h for Panor ­
amic s lidin g sunroof
Tilting front roof segment
., Press switch c> fig. 49@in the initial posi­
tion @)
briefly to open the roof segment
completely . Press it
longer to set an inter­
mediate pos ition manually.
Tilting rear roof segment
., Tap the rocker switch c> fig. 49@ or
,:¢, fig. SO @in the rear area i;:::) briefly, the
roof segment tilts up automatica lly.
., To set an intermediate position manually ,
press the rocker switch @ or© in the rear
area
i;:::) until the roof segment has reached
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Opening front r oof segment to comf ort
se ttin g
"Turn the rotary switch ¢ fig. 49@ to posi­
tion ©, you will feel the switch engage . The
roof segment is slid open only to a comfort
position w ith low wind noise. This is the rec­
ommended standard sett ing for normal
driv ing cond itions .
Sliding front roof segment full y open
" Rotate and hold the switch @ in position @
unt il the roof segment has reached the de­
s ired pos it ion. There may be increased wind
noise in this pos it ion.
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- In posit ion @, the switch jumps back to
pos ition © again as soon as the switch is
released .
- When dr iv ing with the Panoramic slid ing
sunroof open, open the front roof seg ­
ment to the comfort setting to m inim ize
wind noise .
Closing Panoramic sliding sunroof
Applies to vehicles: with Panoram ic sliding sunroof
Clos ing tilted front roof segm ent
" Pull the switch¢ page 54, fig . 49 @ and
ho ld it until the roof segment has reached
the des ired pos ition.
" Pull the switch
brie fly to close the roo f seg­
ment automatica lly. By activating the switch
briefly again, the roof segment can be stop­
ped in any position ¢
.&_.
Clos ing front r oof s egment wh en slid
o p en
" Rotate switch ¢ page 54, fig. 49@ to posi­
t ion @ to close the roof segment
c::> .&_. To
move to an intermediate posit ion, rotate the
switch to the corresponding click-stop .
Clos ing tilt ed r ear roof segm ent
" Tap the rocker switch ¢ page 54, fig. 49 ®
or
c::> page 54, fig. 50 © in the front area Q
br iefl y to close the roof segment completely
c::> .&_.
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"To set an intermediate position manually,
press the rocker switch in the front area~
until the roof segment has reached the de­
sired tilt posit ion
c::> .&_ .
A WARNING
Improper use of the Panoram ic sliding
sunroof can cause serious personal injury.
- Be careful when closing the Panoramic
-
sliding sunroof . Not paying attention
could cause you or others to be trapped
and injured as the Panoram ic sliding sun­
roof closes.
- Always take the key w ith you when you
leave the vehicle to prevent injur ies
caused by the Panoramic slid ing sunroof
clos ing
- Never leave children or persons requiring
assistance alone in the vehicle, especially
when they could access the vehicle keys .
Unsupervised use of the keys can result
in the engine being started or use of ve­
hicle systems such as the power win­
dows, etc. wh ich could result in serious
injury. The doors could be locked with
the remote key, de laying help in an
emergency.
- The Panoramic slid ing sunroof will con­
tinue to operate until the ign ition key
has been removed and one of the front
doors has been opened.
Convenience closing feature
Applies to vehicles: wit h Pa noramic slid ing sunroof
The Panoramic sliding sunroof can be closed
from outside with the key in the driver's door lock .
" Insert the key into the dr iver's door lock.
" Turn and hold the key in the lock pos it ion ®
c::> page 43, fig . 33 until the Panoramic slid­
ing sunroof is complete ly closed
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Closing Panoramic sliding sunroof on
page 55.
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& WARNING
Be careful when closing the Panoramic
sliding sunroof. Not pay ing attention cou ld
cause you or others to be trapped and in­
jured as the Pa noramic s lid ing sunroof
closes .
Opening and closing sunshade
Applies to vehicles: with Panoramic sliding sunroof
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Fig. S l Sectio n of front head liner : Sw itch fo r sun sha de
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Fig. 5 2 Sect io n of headliner in re ar : Sw itc h fo r sun ­
s had e
The two segments of the Pano ramic sliding
sun roof are each equipped with a suns hade
for protection against the sun's r ays . T he fro nt
shade is power opera ted, the rear shade is
opened and closed ma nually . To prevent the
vehicle interior from heat ing up, you should
close both sunshades when you park your ve ­
hicle in the sun.
Opening and clo sing front sunshade
• Tap the rear -:q .r of the rocker switc h q fig. 51
or the rocker sw itch for rear-seat passengers
¢ fig . 52 briefl y to open the sunshade fu lly .
.. Tap the front
·:<r':i of the rocker switch b riefly
to close the sunshade fully¢.&_ .
• To set an intermediate pos ition manually,
press the front or rear of the rocker switch (depend
ing on the position of the shade)
un­
til the desired posit ion is reached ¢.&_ .
Opening and closing rear sunshad e
• Ho ld the s unshade by the grip and push it to
the desired posi tion.
& WARNING ~
Neve r close t he sunshade wi thout paying
attention or checking - danger of inj ury!
Emergency closing of the Panoramic
sliding sunroof
Applies to vehicles : with Panoramic sliding sunroof
If the Panoramic sliding sunroof detects an
object in its path w hen it is closing, it will
open again automatically . In th is case, you
can close the roof with the power emergency
closing fu nction .
Emergency closing of f ront roof segment
• Turn the switch¢ page 54, fig. 49@to the
normal pos ition @.
• Within five seconds after the sunroof opens
automatically , pull the switc h until the roof
segment closes.
Emergency closing of rear roof segment
• Wi thin five seconds after the sunroof opens
automatically, press the front
Q of the
rocker switch
q page 54, fig . 49 @ until the
roof segment closes .

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Garage door opener (Homelink)
Description
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Ho melink)
Fig. 53 Garage door opener: examples of using with
different systems
You can activate various systems such as ga­
rage doors, security systems and home light­
ing from inside your vehicle using the garage
door opener (Homelink) . There are three but­
tons for this in the vehicle headliner that can
be in used in place of up to three hand -held
transmitters.
To operate systems using the garage door
opener, the three buttons in the roof headlin­
er must be programmed first .
A WARNING
Make sure no people or objects are in the
immediate vicinity of the equipment when
using or programming the garage door
opener. People can be injured and objects
can be damaged i f they are caught in the
equipment.
(D Tips
- Fo r secu rit y reasons, we recommend that
you clear the programmed buttons be­
fo re se lling the vehicle.
- For additional informat io n about Home ­
Link, visit www.homelin k.com.
- Fo r Decla rat ion of Compliance to United
Sta tes FCC a nd Indus try Canada regula­
tions
¢ page 329.
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Operation
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink)
111111 111111
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Fig. 5 4 Headliner : control unit
Requirement: The buttons in the roof headlin­
er must be programmed¢
page 57 and the
vehicle must be with in range of the system,
such as the garage door opener.
.,. Press the button to open the garage door.
The LED@ blinks or turns on.
.,. Press the button again to close the garage
door .
(D Tips
To open or close the garage door, press the
button, but do not hold it for longer than
10 seconds or the garage door opener
module will switch to p rogramming mode.
Programming the buttons
Applies to vehicles: wit h garage door opener (Homelink)
Fig. 55 Distance between the bumper and the han d
trans mitter
Programming the button: Part 1 with the
control s
1. Switch the ignition on.
2 . Press and hold both outer buttons in the
roof headliner
c::> page 57, fig. 54 until the ~

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LED @ starts to blink (after about 10 sec­
onds) . This procedure clears the standard
codes that were set at the factory and
does
n ot need to be repeated again to
program the other buttons.
3 . Briefly press the button on the roof head ­
liner that you would like to program.
4 . Wait unti l the LED @ beg ins to b link. Pro­
gramming mode is active for 5 minutes.
5 . Move in front of you r veh icle while ho ld­
ing the original remote control for the
system that would like to program to a
button in the roof headliner.
P rogramming the butto n: Part 2 on th e
bump er
6 . Hold the remote control towards the left
headlight and the radiator grille
¢fig. 55.
7. Press and hold the remote control until
the turn signals on your vehicle blink. This
may take up to 30 seconds .
8 . If the emergency flashers blink three
times, the programming was successful.
If the emergency f lashe rs on ly blink one
time , the S minute time limit fo r the pro­
gramming has ended or the programming
was not successfu l. Repeat the program­
ming from the third step, or try changing
the distance to the bumper.
9 . If the garage door or other system does
not open us ing the buttons in the roof
headliner even though the programming
was successful, the system may use a roll ­
ing code instead of a fixed code .
Rolling
cod e programming
must be performed
¢ page 58.
The other two buttons in the roof headliner
can be programmed according to the instruc­
tions above . Beg in with the third step .
Erasin g button p rogramming
The programmed bu ttons cannot be erased
individually . They must all be erased together .
Reprogram the buttons if necessary.
.,. Switch the ignition on.
.,. Press and hold both outer buttons in the
roof headliner until the LED@ starts to
blink (after about 10 seconds).
R eprogrammin g the button s
.,. Switch the ignition on.
.,. To reprogram an individua l button, press
and hold the b utton until the LED@ starts
to blink slowly (after about 20 seconds) . Re­
lease the button immediately . Programming
mode is act ive for 5 minutes .
.,. Continue with the fifth step .
(D Tips
-The required distance between the hand
transm itter and the Homelink module in
the bumper ¢
fig. 55 depends on the
system that you a re programming.
- Depending on the model of the system,
you may need to release the button on
the remote control during p rogramming
and press it again. Hold each position
you try fo r at leas t 15 seconds before
t ry ing another posit ion. Keep the turn
signa ls on your veh icle in view when do ­
ing this .
Rolling code programm ing
Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink)
Rolling code programming is also needed for
some systems.
Identifying a rolling code
.,. Press and hold the button in the roof head­
liner that was already prog rammed.
.,. Watch the LE D @ ¢
page 57 , fig . 54. If the
LED blinks quickly, the systems (such as a
garage door) is equipped with a ro lling code.
.,. Program the rolling code as follows:
Activatin g the motor unit in a system
.,. Locate the programming button on the sys­
tem's motor un it . The exact loca tion and
color of the button may vary depending on
the brand of the system .
.,. Press the programming button on the ga­
rage door opener motor unit (this will usual­
ly activate an " indicator" on the motor unit) .
You now have approximately
30 second s to
program the button in the roof head lin er . ..,.

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