sun visor VOLKSWAGEN CC 2009 Owners Manual

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Symbols on the roof console and sun visor

Symbol Meaning
* / s   Interior and reading lights
h Power sunroof
• > • 3-button module.for vehicles with Car-NetTM
1 2 3 HomeLink® Universal Transmitter


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Programming the HomeLink® Universal Transmitter

Fig. 41 In the driver side sun visor: The remote control and buttons
for the HomeLink Universal Transmitter.

Fig. 42 To program: Simultaneously press the buttons for the
HomeLink Universal Transmitter and the remote control.

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The buttons 1 , 2 , and 3 on the keypad in the sun visor can operate
up to 3 separate devices (for example, a gate and garage door,
house alarm or lighting system).

Please carry out each step only in the order specified:
1. For first time programming only: Press and hold the two
outer HomeLink buttons 1 and 3 at the same time for about 20
seconds, releasing only when the HomeLink indicator light
above button 2 begins to flash.
This step deletes any old settings. Do not perform this step
when programming the additional HomeLink buttons.
2. Position the hand-held transmitter for your remote control de-
vice 1-3 inches (25-75 mm) away from the HomeLink keypad
on the driver side sun visor, keeping the HomeLink indicator
light in view, as shown ⇒ fig. 41.
3. Using both hands, simultaneously press and hold both the
HomeLink button you want to program ( 1 , 2 , or 3 ) and the
hand-held transmitter button, as shown ⇒ fig. 42. Do not re-
lease the buttons until the HomeLink indicator light flash-
es slowly and then rapidly. When the indicator light flashes
rapidly, release both buttons. The rapid flashing indicates suc-
cessful programming.
4.
Press and hold the programmed HomeLink button and watch
the indicator light.
If the indicator light comes on and does not flash, programming
is complete and your garage door opener or other device
should activate when the HomeLink button is pressed and re-
leased.
If the indicator light blinks rapidly for 2 seconds and then stays
on, proceed with the following programming instructions for a
rolling code device. A second person may make the following
steps quicker and easier. Please use a ladder or other device.
Do not stand on your vehicle to perform the next steps ⇒  in
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Please carry out each step only in the order specified:
5.
At the garage door opener receiver (overhead unit) in the gar-
age, locate the “learn” or “training” button. The name and color
of the button may vary by manufacturer. This button is usually
located near the hanging antenna wire attachment point on the
unit. If you cannot locate the “training” button, refer to the gar-
age door opener’s user manual.
6. Press and release the “training” button.
Once the button is pressed, you have 30 seconds to initi-
ate the next step.
7. Return to the vehicle. Firmly press and hold the programmed
HomeLink button for 2 seconds and release.
8. Repeat the “press/hold/release” sequence up to 3 times to
complete the programming process for that button.

Repeat the steps to program the other buttons for the HomeLink®
Universal Transmitter on the sun visor keypad to control other devic-
es.
Deleting programming for all buttons
Be sure to delete programming on all buttons on the sun visor keypad
before selling the vehicle or turning it over to people you do not know.
Complete the programming preparation steps described above.
Press and hold buttons 1 and 3 at the same time, for about 20
seconds.
When the indicator light above button 2 begins to flash, immediate-
ly release buttons 1 and 3 . This step deletes all old settings.
After programming
Test the garage door opener
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The vehicle must be in operating range of the garage or outer gate
drives.
With ignition turned on or engine running, press the appropriate
button on the sun visor ⇒ .
The range of the HomeLink® Universal Transmitter roughly corre-
sponds to the range of the original remote control of the device or the
electrical drive. If the garage door or the electrical drive does not
work, this could be for one of the following reasons:

Malfunction Possible cause Possible remedy
Garage door or
electrical drive
does not work.
Distance or trans-
mission angle too
great.
Try different distances and
angles to the receiver.
Garage door or
electrical drive not
compatible.
May not comply with legal
requirements and may have
to be replaced.
Incorrect
programming.
Reprogram the garage door
opener.

DANGER
20 mm button cells and other lithium batteries will cause seri-
ous personal injury and even death within a short time if swal-
lowed.
Always keep hand-held remote control devices with batteries,
spare batteries, as well as dead button cell and larger 20 mm
batteries out of the reach of children.
Get medical attention immediately if you suspect that a bat-
tery has been swallowed.