remote start AUDI A4 AVANT 2008 Owners Manual
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Opening  and closing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key  set 
The  key  set  for  your  vehicle  includes: 
Fig. 45  K ey  set 
@ two  master  keys  (press  the  release  button ~ page 53, 
fig.  46 to  fo ld and  unfold  the  master  key) 
@ one  valet  key 
© and  one  emergency  key 
Master  key  with  remote  control 
You  can  centrally  lock  and  unlock  your  vehicle  and  start  the  engine  
with  the  master  key with  remote  control. 
Valet  key 
The  valet  key  fits only  the  driver's  door  and  the  ignition lock.  If you 
have  to  leave  the  key with  somebody  else,  you  are well-advised  to 
turn  over  the  valet  key only.  Be 
aware  that  the  rear  lid can  be opened  from  inside  the  vehicle  with 
the  remote  rear  lid  release  located  in  the  driver's  door . 
In  this  state  the rear  lid  can  be unlocked  only  with  the  remote 
control  un lock  bu tton 
c:::::5 on  the  master  key. 
Emergency  key 
The emergency  key  is  only  for  temporary  use  if  the  vehicle  key 
should  be  lost or 
misplaced~ &. 
Key  replacement 
If you  lose  a key,  contact  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immediately 
to  have the 
lost key disabled.  Be sure to bring  all  your  keys with  you . 
L1}. WARNING 
• Do not  leave  your vehicle  unattended  with  the  key  in the  igniÂ
tion  lock . Entry  by unauthorized  persons  could endanger  you or 
result  in theft  or damage  the  vehicle. Always  lock all  doors  and 
take  the  key. 
•  Do not  leave  children unattended  in the  vehicle , especially with 
access  to  vehicle  keys . Unguarded  access to the keys  provides 
children  the  opportunity  to  start the engine  and/or  activate  vehicle 
systems  such as the  power  windows.  Unsupervised  operation  of 
any  vehicle  system  by children  can  result  in serious  injury . 
[ i ] Tips 
•  If you  open  the  driver's  door  with  the  key left  in the  ignition lock, 
a  chime  will  sound.  This  is your  reminder to  remove  the  key and  lock 
the  door.  
•  For  security  reasons,  replacement  keys  are only  available  from 
Audi  dealers. 
•  
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Power  locking  system 
General  description The power  Jocking  system  J ocks  all  the  vehicle  d oors  and 
rear  lid  simultaneously  or  allows  you  to  unlock  either  just  the  driver's  door  or  all  the  vehicle  doors  and  rear  lid 
simultaneously. 
The power  locking  system  in your  vehic le incorporates  the  following 
f unctions: 
•  Central  locking  function 
•  Remote  contro l feature 
:::::, page  56 . 
• Anti -theft  alarm  system :::::, page  64 . 
All the  doors  and  the  rear  lid  are  locked  by  the  central  locking 
system  when  you  lock  the  vehicle . 
Unlo cking  th e  vehicle 
You  can  un lock the  vehicle  from  outside  either  by  using  the  remote 
control 
or by  inserting  and  turning  the  key  in the  driver's  door  lock. 
When  you 
unlo ck your  vehicle: 
•  The  anti-the ft alarm  sys tem  is  deactivated  briefly. 
•  The  vehicle  interior  l ights  illuminate  for  approximate ly 30 
seco nds. 
•  All turn  signal  lights  will  flash  twice  when  the  car  is  unlocked. 
•  After  unlocking  the  vehic le, you  have  60 seconds  to  open  a door 
or the  rear  lid. After  60 seconds,  t he vehicle  automatically  locks  and 
the  anti -theft  a larm  system  activates  again . 
The  rear  lid  can  be  locked  or  unlocked  either  by  using  the  remote 
co ntr ol 
or by  insert ing  and  turning  the  key  in the  driver's  door  lock . 
Unlocking  the  vehicle  with  the  remote  contro l wi ll only 
unlock the 
rear  lid,  t o 
open it,  the  lid  handle  needs  to  be  pressed . 
Controls  and  equipÂ
ment 
Op ening  and  clo sin g 
Lo cking  the  vehicle 
You  can  lock  the veh icle  from  outside  e ithe r by  using  the  remote 
control 
or by inserting  and  turning  the  key in the  drivers 's door  lock. 
When  you 
lock the  ve hicle: 
•  All doors  and  the  rear  lid  are  locked . 
•  All tu rn signal  lights  will  flash  once  when  the  car  is  locked. 
•  The  anti -theft  alarm  system  is activated . The  horn  of  the  anti Â
theft  alarm  sys tem wi ll sound  and  the  anti -theft  a larm  sys tem  read iÂ
ness  light,  located  in  t he upper  part  of  the  driver's  door  panel,  w ill 
start  to  blink.  
•  The vehicle  interior  lights  turn  off . 
Automati c locking * 
The  automatic  locking  feature  locks  all  the  vehicle  doors  and  the  rear  lid when  you  drive  faster  t han  9 mph  (15  km/h). 
You  can  unlock  the  vehicle  from  the  inside  by : 
•  removing  the  key from  the  ignition  switch  (the  vehicle  wil l auto Â
mat ically  un lock  itself)  or 
•  pressing  the  unlock  part  of  the  power  lock  switch 
(l::[) or 
pull ing  the  door  handle  (twice  to  open  the  door!. 
If you  wish,  you  can  have  an  authorized  Audi  dea ler  convert  your 
power  doo r  loc k system  to  au tomatic  locking . 
LJ}. WARNING 
• When  you  lo ck your  vehicle  from  out side , nobody  -especially 
c hildren  - sho uld  remain  in side the  vehi cle . Remember , when  you 
lock the  vehicle  from  the  out side the  windows  c annot  be opened 
from  the  in side . 
•  When  you leave the  vehicle , alway s remove the  ignition  key and 
take  it  with  you . Thi s will  pre vent  pa ssenger s (children , for 
example ) from  accidentally  being locked in the vehicle  should the y 
a ccidentally  pre ss the  power  locking  swit ch on the  center  con sole . .,_  
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Opening  and  clo sing 
& W ARNI NG (c onti nued ) 
• Do  not  le ave  ch ildr en  in side th e vehicle uns upervi sed.  In  an 
em erge ncy  it  would  be  i mpos sible  to open t he doors from  the 
out side w it h out  the  key . 
[ i] Tips 
•  In  the  event  of  a crash  with  airbag  deployment  all  locked  doors 
wi ll be  automatically  unlocked  to  give  access  to  the  vehicle  occuÂ
pants  from  the  outside . 
•  If the  power  locking  system  should  fail,  you  can  still  open  the 
fue l tank  flap  in  an  emergency => 
page  271. 
• You are well  advised  not  to  keep  va luables  inside  an  unattended 
vehicle,  visible  or  not.  Even a properly  locked  vehicle  cannot  provide 
the  security  of  a safe! 
• 
Keyless  entry  remote  control 
General  description 
The  remote  controls  allows  you  to : 
•  lock  or  unlock  the  vehicle 
•  selectively  unlock  the  rear  lid. 
The  turn  signals  will  flash  briefly  whenever  you  lock  or  unlock  the  
veh ic le . Also,  the  interior  light  will  come  on  or  go  off  whenever  you 
open  or  close  the  driver's  door. 
T he  transmitter  and  battery  are  located  in  the  head  of  the  remote 
control.  The  receiver  is  located  inside  the  vehicle.  The  maximum 
effective  range  depends  on several  things.  Remember,  if the  battery  
is weak,  the  effective  range  decreases . 
The  remote-contro l key  contains  a fold-out  key that  you  can  use  to 
manually  lock  or  unlock  the  vehicle  and  to  start  the  engine . I
f you  need  to  replace  the  remote  control,  or  if  you  need  to  have  it 
repaired,  you  must  see your  authorized  Audi  dealer.  Only  then  can 
you  use the  key  again .• 
Unlocking  and  locking  the  vehicle  with  the  
remote  control 
How the  remote  cont rol works. 
To  unlock  the  vehicle 0 
- Press  button @. 
Fig. 4 9  Rem ote 
co ntrol:  fu nct ion 
b utto ns 
- Press  bu tton @ two  times within  two  seconds to  unlock 
all  doors  and th e rear  lid . 
To  lock  the  v ehi cle 6 
- Press  button ® => & in  "General  description"  on 
page 
55. 
- Watch  that  a ll turn  signal  lights  flash  once .  
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To  unlock  rear  lid  only ~ 
- Press  button © for  approximately  one  second. 
PANIC  Button  Push the  red 
butto n@) to activate  the  panic  function.  The 
horn  sounds  and  t he turn  signals  flash. 
- P ush  the 
button @) again  to  deact ivate  the  panic  fu ncÂ
t io n. 
& WARNING 
R ead  and  fo llow  all WARNIN GS=> & in "G eneral  de scr iption " on 
page  5 5. 
[ i] Tip s 
• In orde r to  make  sure  the  locking  function  is working,  you  should 
always  keep  your  eye  on  the  vehic le to  make  sure  it  is  proper ly 
locked . 
•  Do not  use the  remote  control  if you  are inside  the  car, otherwise 
you  may  uninten tiona lly  lo ck the  vehicle,  and  then  you  would  set  off 
the  anti -t heft  alarm  when  you  try  to s tart  the engine  or  open  a door. 
In  case  this  happens  anyhow,  push  the  unlock  button 
ft . 
•  Use the  panic  funct ion  only  if  you  are  in an  emergency 
situation .• 
Controls  and  equip Â
ment 
Op ening  and  closing 
Resetting  the  remote  control 
The remote  control  must  be  reset  if  the  vehicle  does  not  
unlock . 
0 
Fig . 50  Ig ni tio n l ock 
p ositi ons 
- If  the  vehicle  is  locked,  ope n the  driver's  door  w ith  the 
mechanical  key  in  your  remote  control. 
- Press the  u nlock  button 
0 on  the  remote  co ntrol. 
- Inse rt  the  key  into  the  ignition  lock 
G) => fig.  50 and  turn 
it  to 
position @ to  turn  the  ignition  on . 
- T urn  the  key  back  to  posit ion 
G) to  turn  t he  ignition  off 
aga in. 
- P ull the  key out  of  the  igniti on  lock. 
- Press  eithe r the  lock -
6 or  the  unlock 0 button  to 
co mplete  t he  reset  seque nce . 
0 Note 
•  Do  not  turn  the  key to  position ® for  resetting  as this  will  start 
the  engine  and  may  pu t  the  car  in  motion .• 
irechnical data  
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-To tilt  the  roof  down  to  any  intermediate  position pull  and 
hold 
the  switch  until  the  roof  reaches  the  desired  posiÂ
tion. 
& WARNING 
Improper  use of the  power  sunroof  can  cause  serious personal 
injury. 
•  Be careful  when closing  the  power  sunroof.  Not  paying  attenÂ
tion  could cause you  or others to  be caught  and injured as the  roof 
closes.  
•  Always  take  the  key with  you whenever you leave the  vehicle to 
safeguard  against  injuries caused by closing  the  roof. 
•  Never  leave  children or persons depending  on  assistance alone 
in  the  vehicle,  especially when  they  could access the  vehicle  keys. 
Unsupervised  use of the  keys  can result  in  starting of the  engine 
or  in the  use of vehicle  systems  such as the  power sunroof, etc. 
which could result  in serious injury . The doors could be locked 
with  the  remote  key, delaying  help  in  an  emergency. 
•  The  power  sunroof  will  continue to operate  until  the  ignition 
key  has been  removed  and  one of the  front  doors  has  been  
opened. • 
Applies to  vehic les: w ith  powe r sunroof 
Convenience  closing  feature 
The  power  sunroof  can  be  closed  from  outside  with  a 
vehicle  key. 
-Insert  the  key  into  the  driver's  door  lock. 
-Turn  and  hold  the  key  in the  lock pos ition => & in 
"Closing  the power  sunroof"  on 
page  68. 
Controls  and  equip Â
ment 
Opening  and  closing 
[ i] Tips 
The  convenience  feature  cannot  be  activated  by  pressing  a  button 
on  the  remote  key  uni t. • 
Ap plies  to  vehic les:  wit h p ower  sunroof 
Power  emergency  closing 
The sunroof  can  still  be  closed electrically  if  for  some 
reason  the  overload  protection  function  becomes  acti Â
vated. 
The  power  sunroof  is  equipped  with  an overload  protection 
feature.  If, under  normal  conditions,  the  power  sunroof  will 
not  close , you  can  close  it  using  this feature. 
-Turn  the  rotary  switch  to position@=> page  68, fig.  65. 
-Now  pull  the  switch and  hold  it  in this  position until  the 
power  sunroof  closes  completely. 
& WARNING 
Improper  use of the  power  sunroof  can  cause  serious personal 
injury.  
•  Be  careful  when closing  the  power  sunroof. Not  paying  attenÂ
tion  could  cause  you or  others  to be  trapped  and  injured  as  the 
roof  closes. 
•  Always  take  the  key  with you  when  you  leave  the  vehicle  to 
prevent  injuries  caused by  the  roof  closing 
•  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  vehicle  systems  such  as  the  power  windows,  etc. 
which  could  result  in  serious injury.  The  doors  could  be  locked 
with  the  remote  key,  delaying  help  in  an emergency . 
...  
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Memory  buttons 
On each  memory  button  (On each  memory  button G) ,@ , G) and © 
=> page  100, fig. 102 , you  can  sto re a sea t and  outside  mirror  posi Â
tion . Up to  4 different  drivers  can  store  their 
settings .=> page  100, 
fig.  102 , you  can  sto re a seat  and  outside  mirro r position . Up  to  4 
d iffer ent driv ers can  stor e their  s ettings . 
ST OP  b utton 
Press the  STOP button  to  switch  off  the  seat  memory. 
The word 
OFF next  to  the  STOP button  wi ll illuminate.  The 4 different 
sea t adjust ments  remain  stored  in th e memory . When  the  s eat 
memory  is  switched  off,  then  you  can  only  adjust  the  seat  and  
outsid e mirrors  in  th e  usual  way . 
It  is  recommended  to  use the  STOP feature  if  your  vehicle  is going 
to  be  used  by  another  driver  temporarily . 
[ i ] Ti ps 
•  The  vehicle  must  be  turned  on  to  p rogram  the  memory  button 
settings . 
•  You  can  recall  a seat  posi tion  using  either  the  memory  bu ttons 
or  using  the  remote  contro l 
=> page  102. 
• Seat position  settings  cannot  be re ca lled  if the  s eat back is  folded 
forward. • 
Applies t o vehi cle s: w ith  po wer  seats  and  driver's  seat  memory 
Storing  a  seat  position 
Before  you  can  store  your  seat  position,  the  S TOP button 
must  be  engaged  (down) . 
-Adjust  the  driver 's seat => page  97 . 
Adjust  both  outside mirrors=> page 91. 
Controls  and  equip Â
ment 
-Press the MEMO button  and  hold  it  down.  A t th e same  time, 
press  one  of  the  memory  buttons  for  at  least  one  seco nd. 
-Re lease  the  buttons . The  seat  and  outside  mirror  pos i-
t ions  are  now  stored  on  that  memory  button. 
Each  time  to  assign  a sea t position  to  a key , you  ca ncel the  seat  posi Â
t ion,  wh ich  had  be en assigned  to  that  key befor e. 
Whenever  you  store  a new  pos it ion on  a memory  button,  the  former 
position  is erased.  W e recommend  you  assign  m emory  buttons 
starting  with  button  1. 
When  you 
l ock your  vehicle  using  the  remote  control,  the  las t seat 
and  mirror  position  wil l be  stored. 
When  you 
unl ock your  vehic le the  next  t ime,  the  mirrors  and  the 
seat  wi ll adjust  automat ica lly to  the  last  pos ition  stor ed  in  your  k ey . 
This  wil l not  erase  the  seat  posi tion  a lready  stored  on  memory 
buttons  (1) th rough  (4). 
• 
App lies  to veh ic les: w ith  power  seats  and  d river 's se at  memory 
Recalling  a  seat  position 
You can  recall  a seat  position  using  either  the  memory 
buttons  or  using  the  remote  control  in  your  key. 
Usin g th e memory  buttons 
-Driver's  door  open -press  the  desired  memo ry  button. 
-Driver's  door  c losed -press  and  hold  the  respective 
memory  button  unt il the  seat  and  the  m irrors  move  into 
t h eir  store  posi tion . 
U sing  th e  remote  control 
-Un lock  the  vehicle  using  the  remote  contro l. Then  open 
the  driver's  door  w ithin  ten  minutes .  .,._  
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Applies to vehicles:  with  Home link®  univer sal rad io  frequency  remote contro l 
Programming  the  HomeLink ® Universal 
Remote  Control 
The Homelink®  Universal  Remote  Control  is programmed 
in  two  phases:  inside  the  vehicle  at  the  overhead  keypad  
and  outside  the  vehicle  at  the  front  bumper. 
Fig . 159  Driver's  side 
sun visor,  folded up: 
Homelink ® keypad 
Fig.  160  Front bumper, 
left  side : location  of 
transmitter  unit 
For  best  results,  the  battery  in  your  original  remote  control 
should  be new  or  fully  charged  before  you  start  programÂ
ming.  If your  garage  door  opener  receiver  (located  in  the 
garage)  is equipped  with  an  antenna,  make  sure  the 
antenna  is  hanging straight  down.  For  newer garage  door 
openers  utilizing a  rolling  code,  follow  the procedures 
=> page  161, "Rolling  code  programming" . 
Before  programming  1.  Set  the  parking 
brake =>& . 
2. Tur n the  ignition  on.  Do  not  start  the  engine! 
Phase  1:  programming  the  overhead  keypad 
3.  Fold  the  sun  visor  flat up against  the  roof  liner. 
4. 
For first  time  programming  only, press  and hold  the  two 
outside  buttons 
G) and  @until  the  light emitting  diode 
(LED) @=> fig.  159 begins  to  flash after  approximately  20 
seconds.  Release  both  buttons. 
- This procedure  erases  the  factory -set  default  codes  and 
does  not  have  to  be repeated  to  program  additional  
remote  controls. 
5.  Press the  button  for the  transmitting  channel  you  wish  to 
use 
G) ,@ or @ and  keep  holding  this  button  until  the 
indica tor 
light@ starts  flashing slowly. 
- You now  have  5 minutes  in  which  to  copy  the  signal  from 
your  remote  control  onto  the  Homelink®  transmitter  unit. 
6.  Then  take the original  remote  control for  the  gate  or 
garage  door  opener  to  the  transmitter  located  in  the 
front  bumper  of  your 
vehicle => fig.  160.  
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Ph ase  2: 
pro gra mming  th e  bump er  mounted  transmitter 
7.  P oint  the  original  remote  control  at the  bumper  below  the 
left 
h eadlig ht => page  158,  fig.  160. 
8.  Hold  the  remote  control  at  a d istance  between  0-12  in. 
(0 -30  cm)  to  the  bumper  (use  the  shortest  distance 
possible). 
9.  Press and  hold  the  activation  button  on  the  remote  contro l (see garage  door  opener  operating  instructions) 
=> page  159,  "Canadian  programming". 
1 0 . Watch  the  emergency  flashers  on  your  ve hicle. Once 
programming  is successfu lly  completed,  the  emergency 
flashers  will  flash 
three  tim es (after  about  15-60 
seconds).  You  can  now  release  the  button  on  the  remote  
control. 
-To program  the  two  remaining  buttons,  repeat  steps  4 to 9 
with  the  remote  control  units  for  the  devices  you  wish  to 
operate . 
The  required  distance  between  the hand held  transmitter  and  the 
Homelink ® trans mitter  depends  on  the  device  whose  signals  you 
are  learning . It  may  require  several  attempts  at  varying  distances 
unt il  programm ing  is  successful. 
If the  5 minute  time limit  is exceeded,  programming  will  stop  immeÂ
diate ly .  The 
em erg ency fla sher s will  flash  one tim e to  indicate  that 
this  has occurred. 
In  this  case,  you  wil l need  to  reprogram  the  system.  Repeat  the 
process  start ing  with 
Pha se  1 : programming  the  o verhead  keypad. 
If  the  emergency  flashers do  not  flash  three  times  (after  about 15-
60 seconds),  programming  was  not  successful.  In this  case,  repeat 
Ph ase 2:  pro gr amming  the  bump er mount ed tr an smitte r. 
Controls  and  equip Â
ment 
If  programming  fai ls in Ca nada, you  may  have  to  perform  an  alterÂ
nate  action  at  step  8 
only => page  159, "Canadian  programming" . 
Perform  al l other  steps  as described  above . 
& WARNING 
• Fo r sa fet y re as on s never  rel eas e th e parki ng br ak e o r start  the 
engin e while  an yone  i s standing  in front  of the  v ehi cle . 
•  A g ara ge door  or an es ta te  gate  m ay s ometim es be  set  in 
motion  wh en the  Homelink ® univer sal remote  control  i s being 
progr ammed . T o  avo id  possible  i njur ies or  p ropert y  dama ge, 
plea se alway s make  ab solutely  cer tain that  no per son s or  object s 
are  l ocated  in the  r ange of  mot ion of  an y eq uipm ent  being  oper Â
a ted. 
0 Note 
When  you  program  the  Homelink®  sys tem,  you  are wel l advised  to 
turn  off  the  garage  door  opener . A  garage  door  opener  which  is 
continuously  triggered  into  action  during  programming  may  over Â
strain  and  damage  its  electric  motor 
-an  overheated  motor  is a f ire 
hazard! 
[ i ] Tip s 
As soon  as the  Homelink®  system  is programmed  to  work  with  your 
garage  door  opener,  two  additiona l remote  contro lled  devices  can 
be trained  on  the  two  remaining  transmitter  channels. • 
Applies to  vehic les:  with  Homel in k®  un iversal  ra d io  frequency  remote  control 
Canadian  programming 
Remote  con trol  units  for  Canadian  garage  door  openers 
may  require  one  different  programming  step. 
Remote  contro l units  for  Canadian  garage  door  openers  are  set  to 
stop  transmitting  radio  frequency  signa ls after  two  seconds . If this  .,._  
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time  interval is  not  sufficient  for  the Homelink®  system  to  learn the 
radio  frequency  signal,  perform  the 
alternate  step  8 in Phase  2: 
programming  the bumper  mounted  transmitter: 
Alternate  step  8 
• Press and  re-press  ("cycle")  the  activation  button  on  your  remote 
control  every two  seconds. 
Once  programming  is  successfully  completed,  the  emergency 
flashers  will  flash 
three  times (after about 15-60 seconds).  You can 
now  release  the  button  on  the  remote  control.• 
Applies  to vehi cles: w ith  Hom eLink ® un iversal  r adio  frequency  re mo te con tro l 
Oper ating  the  Homelink ® universal  remote 
control 
The  Homelink®  Universal  Remote  Control  activates  the 
functions  of  your  garage  door  opener  in  precisely  the 
same  manner  as  the  original  handheld  remote  control 
that  came  with  the system. 
...  ... 
9 w a, 
"' 
Fig.  161  Driver 's side 
sun visor, folded  up : 
Homelink®  keypad 
Your  vehicle  must  be  located within  operating  range of the 
garage  door  opener.  When  you  have  programmed  the  Homelink®  system: 
- Press the  appropriate  programmed button 
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on  the  Homelink®  keypad  to activate  the  garage  door 
opener. 
- The  diode  will  light  up  when  you  press  the  button  on  the 
keypad. 
- In  the  case  of a standard  code,  the  Homelink®  diode  is 
constantly  illuminated  throughout  the  transmission 
process.  For use with  compatible  systems,  no  further  action  is  necessary. 
[ i ] Tips 
•  Consult  the  operating  instructions  for  your  garage  door  opener 
to  learn 
how  an  action  can be stopped  or  reversed once  it has been 
started.  
•  For your  convenience,  the  original remote control of the  device 
may  also  be  used  at  any  time. • 
Applies to  vehicles : wi th  HomeLink®  universal  radio  frequency  remote  cont ro l 
What  to  do  when  the  garage  door  op ener 
cannot  b e activat ed 
If,  after  you  have  successfully  completed  programming,  you 
are  not  able  to operate  your  garage  door  opener  using  the 
Homelink®  keypad,  the  garage  door  opener  may  be 
utilizing  a  rolling  code.  In this  case,  additional  rolling  code 
programming  will  be  necessary  (this  also  applies  to any 
other  radio  frequency  remote  controlled  devices  that  have 
to  be  programmed). 
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Identifying  a rolling  code: 
-Press the  button  for  the  programmed  transmitter 
channel  again  and  hold  it  down. 
- If  the  light  emitting 
diode @=> page  160 , fig. 161 first 
flashes  quickly  and  then  remains  lit  after  2  seconds,  the 
garage  door  opener  is  using  a  rolling  code. 
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A pplies  to  vehicle s: w it h  H omelin k®  u niv ers al  radio  fr equ enc y remot e con tro l 
Rolling  code  programming 
A  rolling  code  is  programmed  in  two  phases:  at  the 
garage  door  opener  motor  and  inside  the  vehicle  at  the  
overhead  keypad. 
Phase  1:  
programming  the  garage door  opener  motor 
1. Make  sure  that  your  vehicle  is  located  within  operat ing 
range  of  the  remote  controlled  garage  door  opener. 
2.  Locate  the  set  button  (teach  button)  on  the  garage  door 
opener  motor  (refer  to  the  operating  instructions  for the 
garage  door  opener). 
3.  Press  the set  button  (teach  button)  on  the  garage  door 
opener  motor. 
Phase  2:  programming  the  overhead  keypad 
4.  Set  the  parking  brake.  
5.  Turn  the  ignition  on.  Do  not start  the  engine! 
6.  On  the  overhead  keypad  press  the  button  for  the  previ Â
ously  programmed  transmitter  channel. 
7.  Press  this  button  a 
second  time in order  to  finish  the 
rolling  code  programming. 
Controls  and  equip Â
ment  The  vehicle  should  be 
located no  further  than  15 ft  (5  m)  from  the 
remote  controlled  garage  door  opener  to  remain  within  the  average 
signal  range  o f mos t remote  con trolled  systems. 
Refer  to  the  garage  door  opener  operating  instructions to  locate the 
set  button  (t each  button)  on  the  garage  door  opener  motor . 
After  the  keypad  has  been  programmed,  the  g arage  door  opener 
should  recognize  the  radio  frequency  s ignal  from  the  Homelink ® 
Universal  Remote  Control  and  respond  to  signals  from  it. 
[  i] Tips 
Having  a  second  person  assist  you  makes  programming  of  the  
rolling  code  easier  and  faster . For  some  makes  of  garage  door 
op eners t he Homelink ® button  may  have  to  b e press ed  a third  time 
to  complete  the  teaching  sequence. • 
Applies  to  vehic le s: w it h  Hom elink®  univ ers al ra dio  fr eque ncy  remote c ontro l 
Erasing  the  programming  of  the  Homelink ® 
universal  remote  control 
When  you  erase  the  programming,  the  programming  on 
all  three  of  the  transmitter  channels  with  be  lost! 
1.  Set  the  parking  brake. 
2.  Turn  the ignition  on.  Do  not  start  the  engine! 
3.  Hold  down  both  outside  buttons 
Ci) and @=> page  160, 
fig. 161  simultaneously,  until  the  diode  begins  to  flash 
(after  about  20  seconds). 
4.  Release  both  buttons  immediately.  The programming  on 
all  three  transmitter  channels  is  now  erased. 
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