remote control AUDI A5 COUPE 2010 User Guide
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Seats  and  storage 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  seat memory 
Activating  remote  control  key  memory 
To be  able  to  recall  the  stored  settings  with  the  remote 
control  key,  the  function  has  to  be  activated  in  the  radio 
or  MM/*. 
Fig. 76  MMI display: 
Driver's  seat 
-Select:  Function  button  [CAR]>  Seat  adjustment> 
Driver's  seat > Key mem.  profile>  On . 
[ i ] Tips 
If you  do  not  want  another  driver  to  store  their  settings  on  the 
remote  key, switch  off  the  Memory  function  using  the radio  or  MMI* 
or  the 
I OFF ) button => page 74. • 
Head  restraints 
Adjusting  the  front  head  restraints 
Head  restraints  that  are  adjusted  according  to  body  size, 
along  with  the  seat  bealt,  offer  effective  protection. 
Fig. 77  Front  seat: 
Adjusting  the head 
restraint 
Fig . 78  Front  seat: 
Adjusting  head  restraint  electrically* 
Raising/Lowering  the  head  restraint 
- The  head  restraints  on  the front seats  can  be  adjusted  to 
provide  safe  support  to  head and  neck  at  the  optimum 
height~  fig. 77. When  optimally  adjusted,  the  top of  the 
restraint  should be  level  with  the  top  of  the  head 
~ page  173, "Proper  adjustment  of  head restraints". ~  
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The climate  controls  are  a combination  of  heating,  ventilation  and 
cooling  sys tems,  which  automa tica lly reduce  humidity  and  cool  the 
air  inside  your  vehic le . 
The  climate  contro l automatically  maintains  a temperature  once  it 
has  been  set.  The  temperature  of  the  air  from  the  vents,  fan  speed 
(air volume)  and  air  distribution  are also  automatica lly adjusted.  The 
system  also  takes  into  account  strong  sunsh ine  so that  manual 
adjustment  is not  necessary . So in almost  all cases, 
a ut oma tic  mode 
offers  the  best  co nditions  for  the  comfort  of  the  occupants  at  all 
times  of  the  year~ 
page  99. 
Please  note  the  following : 
Turn  on  the  air  conditioner  to  reduce  hum idity  in  the  veh ic le. This 
a lso  prevents  the  windows  from  fogging  up. 
When  the  outside  temperature  is  high  and  the  air  is very  humid, 
c onden sation from  the  evaporator  may  drip  under  the  vehicle . T his 
is  normal  and  does  no t  indicate  a leak. 
If the  outside  temperature  is low,  the  fan  norma lly on ly switches  to 
a higher  speed  once  the  engine  coo lant  has warmed  up  sufficiently . 
The air  conditioner  temporarily  switches  off  when  you  drive  off  from  a standstill  using  fu ll throttle  to  save  engine  power . 
The  compressor  also  switches  off  if  the  coolant  temperature  is too  high,  so that  the  engine  can  be  adequately  cooled  under  extreme 
loads. 
Du st  and  poll en  filte r 
The  dust  and  pollen  filter  (a combined  particle  filter  and  activated 
cha rcoal  fi lter)  reduces  or  prevents  outside  air  pol lut ion  (dust,  or 
pollen)  from  entering  the  vehic le . 
The dust  and  pollen  filter  must  be changed  at the  intervals  specified 
in  your  Maintenance  booklet,  so that  the  air  conditioner  can  prop
erly  work . 
I f  you  drive  your  vehicle  in  an  area  with  a high  degree  of  a ir  pollu
tion,  the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed  more  frequent ly than  speci-
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
W arm  and  cold 
fied  in  your  Audi  Warranty & Maintenance  book let.  If in  doubt,  ask 
your  authori zed Aud i Service  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key  recognition 
The  cu rrent  climate  contro l settings  are  automatically  stored  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  key 
Energ y mana gement 
To prevent  the  battery  from  being  discharged  and  to  restore  the 
balance  of  energy,  components  which  require  large  amounts  o f 
energy  are temporarily  cut  back  or  switched  off~ 
page 241. 
Hea tin g systems  in  particu lar  req uire  a great  dea l of  energy.  I f you 
notice,  for  examp le, that  the  rear window  heater  is not  heating,  then 
it  has  been  temp orarily  cut  back  or  switched  off  by 
energy  manage 
ment . 
These  systems  are  available  again  as soon  as the  energy 
balance  has  bee n res tored . 
& WARNING 
Redu ced vi sibilit y is  dangerou s and  c an cau se a ccidents . 
•  For safe driving  it  is very  important  th at  all  windows  be free  of 
ice ,  snow  and  conden sation . 
•  Completely  familiari ze yourself with  the  proper  use and  fun c
tion  of the  heating  and  ventilation  sy stem  and e speci ally  how  to 
defog  and  defrost  the  windo ws. 
•  Never  use the  wind shield  wiper /w asher sy stem  in freezing 
w ea ther  until  you  have warmed  the  wind shield  first , using the 
heating  and  ventil ation  sy stem . The  wa sher  solution  m ay fre eze 
on the  w ind shield  and  r edu ce v isibilit y. 
0 Note 
•  If  you  suspect  that  the  climate  contro l system  has  been 
damaged,  switc h the system  off  to  avoid  fur ther  damages,  and  have 
it  inspected  by a qualified  dealership.  .,_ 
I  • •  
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& WA RN IN G ( continu ed ) 
•  Never  le ave  children  or  per son s requiring  a ssis ta nce  unat
te nded  in the  veh icle . The  do ors  can be  locked  u sing  the  remote 
tr ansmitter,  pre venting  people  from  es caping  fro m the  vehi cle on 
their  own  in t he event  of  an emergen cy. D epending  on the  time  of 
year , people  inside the  veh icle  can  be e xpo sed to  ver y high  or very 
low  t emperature s. 
•  Never  remove  the  ignit ion  key from  t he ig nition  loo k while the 
v ehic le is  moving . Othe rwi se, the  steering  lock could  sudden ly 
e ngage  and  you w ould  not  be  able  to  steer  the  ve hicle . 
0 Note 
• In  the  event  of  a malfunction  in the  electronic  ignition  lock  a 
symbol  in  the  ins trument  cluster  flashes  with  the  message 
Ign ition 
l ock  defe cti ve . 
•  Avo id  high  engine  speeds,  fast  acce leration  or  heavy  engine 
loads  while  the  engine  is  sti ll cold.  This  could  damage  the  engine. 
To avoid  unnecessary  engine  wear  and  to  reduce  exhaust  emis 
sions,  do  not  let  your  vehic le stand  and  war m up.  Be ready  to  drive 
off  immediate ly after  starting  your  vehicle . Maintain  moderate 
speed  until  the  engine  is  completely  warm . Remember,  the  engine 
performs  best  a t operating  temperature . 
[ i J Tip s 
• If the  key cannot  be  removed  from  the  ignition  lock,  you  have  to 
pul l the  mechanica l key out  of  the  master  key in  orde r to  be ab le to 
lock  the  vehic le The  vehicle  can  be  locked  with  the  mechanical  key 
=> page 40. 
•  I f you  open  the  driver's  door  with  the  ignition  switched  on , a 
buzzer  sounds  and  the  message 
Ignition  i s on appears  in the  instru 
ment  cluster  display.  Switch  the  ignition  off .• 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
Stopping  the  engine 
Bring  t he vehicle  to  a  full  s to p. 
- Automatic  transmission*: Move  t he selector  lever  to  the P 
or N posi tion. 
Press on  the  ignition  key . The  engine  is turned  off. 
Emergen cy off 
If  it  is  necessary  in  unusual  circumstances,  the  engine  can  be 
switched  off  while  the  vehic le is  moving.  The engine  will  be 
switched  o ff  if  you  press  on  the  key for  an  extended  pe riod . 
& WARNING 
•  Nev er turn  off the  engine  until  the  vehicle  h as come  t o a 
c omplete  stop. 
•  The b ra ke boo ster and se rvot ronic onl y work w hen the eng ine 
is running . With  the  ignition  turned  off , you  have to  app ly mo re 
force  when  ste ering  or  br aking . Since you  cannot  stee r and  stop 
norm ally,  th is c an  le ad to  a ccidents  and  serious  injurie s. 
•  The  rad iator  f an  ca n cont inu e to  ru n fo r  up t o 10  minute s eve n 
after  you have turned  off the  engine  and  remo ved the  ign ition  ke y. 
The  r adi ator  fan  can  als o tu rn on ag ain if the  engine  coolant  he ats 
up  be cau se of  inten se sunl ight  or  heat  build-up  in the  engine 
compartment. 
0 Note 
Do  not  s top  the  engine  immed iately  after  hard  or  extended  driving . 
Keep  the  engine  running  for  approxima te ly two  minut es to  prevent 
excessive  heat  bui ld-up. • 
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On  the road  -
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engine  again . Moreover,  you  cannot  lock  the  vehicle  from  the 
ou tside  with  the  key. 
S hift  to P, other wise v ehicle can  roll a way. Doors d o not  lo ck if  lev er 
i s  not  in 
P. 
This  message  appears  for  safety  reasons  along  with  a warning 
signal.  It appears  if the  selector  lever  for  the  automatic  transmission 
is  not  in  the  P position  when  switching  off  the  ignition  with  the 
I START ENG INE STOP I button. Move  the  selec tor  lever  to  the P 
position,  otherwise  the  vehicle  is  not  secured  against  rolling  away. 
You  a lso cannot  lock  the  vehic le using  the  locking  button  on  the 
door  handle  or  using  the  remote  key . 
Convenience  key defective ! Use  ign it ion  lock 
This  message  appears  if  the  vehicle  has  to  be  started  not  with  the 
I S TART ENG IN E STOP I button  bu t with  the  ignition  key . 
& WARNING 
• Nev er allow  the  engine  to  run  in confined  spaces  · danger  of 
asphy xia ti on. 
•  Never  turn  off  th e engine  until  th e vehicl e ha s come  to  a 
c omplete  stop . 
•  The  br ake boo ster  and  servotronic  only work  when  the  engine 
is running . With  the  ignit ion turned  off , you  have to  apply  m ore 
force  wh en  ste ering  or  braking.  Since you  cannot  steer  and  stop 
norm ally , th is c an lead to  accidents  and  serious  injuries. 
0 Note 
•  Avoid  high  engine  rpm,  ful l throttle  and  heavy  engine  loads  unti l 
the  engine  has  reached  operating  temperature  -o therwise  you  risk 
engine  damage . 
•  The  engi ne cannot  be started  by  pushing  or  tow ing  the  vehic le . 
•  I f the  engine  has been  under  heavy  load  for  an  extended  period, 
heat  builds  up  in  the  engine  compa rtment  after  the  engine  is 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
switched  off  -there  is  a risk  of  damaging  the  engine . Allow  the 
engine  to  run  at  idle  for  about  2  minutes  be fore  switch ing  it  off . 
[ i ] Tips 
If you  open  the  driver's  door  with  the  ign it ion  switched  on,  a buzzer 
sounds  and  the  message 
Ign itio n is  on appears  in  the  instrument 
c luster  display.  Sw itc h t he  ign ition  off .• 
Ap plies  to  ve hic les: w it h  con venie nc e key 
Switching  engine  off  with  th e 
[START  ENGINE  STOP] button 
-Bring  you r vehi cle to  a comp lete  st op. 
- Automat ic transm ission*:  Move  the  selector  lever  to  the 
P or N position . 
-Press the[S TA RT  EN GINE  S TO P] button => page 110, 
fig. 118. 
Em ergen cy OFF  fun ction 
If  necessary,  the  engine  can  be  sw itc hed  off  wit h the  selector  lever 
in  the 
R ,  D or S* positions . To do  so,  step  on  the  brake  pedal  and 
press  and  hold  the 
I S TA RT ENGINE ST OP  I button  (vehicle  speed 
must  be  less  than  6 mph/  10 km/h. 
& WARNING 
•  Never turn  off the  engine  unt il the  vehicle  h as come  to  a 
complete  s top. 
•  The  brake  boo ster  and  servotroni c on ly wor k when  the  eng ine 
is running . With  the  ignition  turned  off , you  have to  apply  more 
for ce when  stee ring  or  braking . Since  you  cannot  steer  and  stop 
norm ally, t his can  lead  to  accident s and  seriou s injuries . 
~ 
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•  A  red  vehicle  is shown  in  the  instrument  cluster  disp lay 
~ page 128, fig. 133 . 
•  T he text DISTANCE! appears  in  the status  line. 
•  The  indicator  light  in  the  Instrument  cluster  blinks  red. 
•  A warning  tone  sounds. 
[ i] Tip s 
•  I f  the  adaptive  cruise  control  initiates  braking,  the hydraulic 
brake  system  is under  pressure.  Therefore,  the  brake  peda l distance 
is  shorter  and  the pedal  "feels"  harder. 
•  Adaptive  cruise  control  is switched  off  after  pressing  the  foot
brake . The  speed  saved  up  this point  can  be  resumed. 
•  To resume  the  saved speed,  release  the  brake  pedal  and  press 
the  control  lever~ 
page 122, "Turning  adaptive  cruise  control  off 
temporarily". 
•  I f you  use the  accelerator  t o go  faster  than  the  speed  of  the 
object  ahead  of  you,  the 
dri ver  inter vention  prompt will  not  be 
accompanied  by  a wa rning  signal. 
•  I f the  speed  you  previously  set  is exceeded,  the  indicator light in 
the  speed ometer  will  switch  off .• 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
App lies  to vehic les:  with  adaptive  crui se cont rol 
MMI  settings 
Individual  settings  for  adaptive  cruise  control  can  be 
selected  in  the 
MM/*. 
F ig . 134  MMI  Di spl ay: 
adapt ive  cruise  control 
Sett ings  fo r th e driving  program can  be  adjusted  individu
a lly t o th e part ic ul ar  user  and  save d in  the  MM I* . 
- Press the 
I CAR]  function  button. 
- Select 
Adaptive  Cruise  Control . The Adaptive  Cruise 
Control 
men u appears => fig.  134. 
Selec t 
driving  program . 
Select the  desired driving  program . 
Setting  the  dri ving  program 
In  the driv ing  program menu  you  can  adjust  the  characteristics  of 
adaptive  cruise  control  to  what  you  want  using 
dynamic , standard 
or comfort . 
Sav ing setting s 
Your individual  settings  are automatically  saved  and  assigned  to  the 
re mote  contro l key  being  used  (remote  key storage).  If  the  key  is 
given  to  another  person,  the  saved  settings  remain  as they  are .• 
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© Signal  on  outside  mirror does  not  light  up 
If  you  activate  your  turn  signal  in driving  situation @, the  signal  still 
does  not  light  up  on  the  outside  mirror=> 
& in "Safety  tips"  on 
page  143. • 
Applies t o vehicles:  with  side  assist 
Setting  the  signal  brightness  on  the  outside 
mirror 
The signal  brightness  can  be  set  in  the  radio or  MM/*. 
Fig. 152  MMI  Display: 
Adjusting  sign al 
brigh tness 
- Select:  Function button  [CARI> Audi  side  assist 
=> fig. 152. 
- Rotate  the  cont ro l knob  to  adjust  the  displayed  bright-
ness  of  the  signal  light  on  the outside  mirrors . 
The brightness  of  the  signal  light  for  both  the informationa l and 
alert  stages  is automatica lly adjusted  to ambient  light  conditions.  In 
addition,  you  can  adjust  the 
basic  brightness separately,  via  the 
brightness  function 
=> fig . 152. 
While  making  the adjustment,  the  new  brightness  setting  is 
displayed  briefly.  The  brightness  displayed  is that of  the  informa 
tional  stage  signal.  The alert  stage  signa l brightness  is linked  to  the 
informational  stage  signal brightness . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
The  informational  stage  signal  brightness  should  be adjusted  so 
that  you  notice  the signa l illumination  when  you  look  in  the outside 
mirror,  but  not  when  you  look  forward  through  the  windshield. 
In  very  dark  or  light  surroundings,  the  automatic  brightness  setting 
adjusts  signal  ligh t brightness  to maximum  or minimum  intensity, 
as  needed . In circumstances  such  as these,  you  may  not  notice  any 
change  in  the  brigh tness  on the  outside  mirror  when  adjusting  the 
basic  brightness. 
You  may not notice  the change  until  lighting conditions  are  normal 
again. 
[  i ] Tips 
•  Side  assist  is not  active  when  the basic  brightness  is adjusted. 
The  signal  light  comes  on briefly  to  help  you  make  the adjustment . 
•  Your  settings  are  automatically  stored  and  assigned  to the 
remote  control  key  being  used.• 
Applies  to veh ic les: with  s ide  ass ist 
General  information 
Side  assist  has  limits  and  cannot  detect  vehicles  under  a ll road  and 
weather  conditions . Please  remember  system  limitat ions  and  never 
re ly on  the  system,  especially  when: 
•  driving  through  curves=> 
page  141, 
• lanes  are  of  different  widths=> page  142.  • 
Applies  to  veh ic les : with  s ide ass ist 
When  driving  through  curves 
Side  assist  cannot  detect  vehic les in curves  with a turning  radius  of 
less  than  328  feet (100  ml.  .,, 
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____________________________________________________ P_a _ r_ k_ a_s_ s_ i_ s _t  _  __._ 
The  newly  adjusted  value  is briefly  heard  from  the  signal  generator. 
The  settings  are  automatically  stored and  assigned  to  the master 
key  with  remote  control. • 
Parking  system  (rear,  with 
camera) 
. 
rear  view 
Applies  to  vehicles : w ith  park in g  sys tem  (rear,  with  rear  view  came ra ) 
Introduction 
Fig . 168  Parking 
mode  1: reverse 
parking 
Fig . 169  Parking 
mode  2 : parallel 
park ing 
Vehicles  with  the  parking  system  are  equipped  with  a  rear view 
camera  in addition  to the  acous tic  parking  system. 
Con tro ls and  eq uip
ment  You  can  choose  between  two  modes  to  assist  you  with  parking
. For 
example,  you  can  use  "parking  mode  1" when  parking  in  a parking 
space  or  garage~  fig.  168. When  you  want  to  park  para llel  to  the 
edge  of  the  street,  se lect  "parking  mode  2" 
~ fig.  169. 
The  rear  acoustic  park  assist  system  is  integrated in the  rear  of the 
vehicle  and  the  rear  view  camera  is  integrated  in  the  rear lid 
~ page 159. 
& WARNING 
• The  rear view  camera  has blind spots, in which  objects  cannot 
be  detected . Be especially  careful  to check for small  children  and 
animals  before  backing  up . Small  children  and  animals  will not 
always  be detected  by the  sensors.  • 
App lies  to  veh ic les : wi th  p arking  system  ( rea r, wi th  r ear vi ew  ca mera) 
General  Information 
Vehicle  care I I 
® 
Fig . 170  Covered  area 
(D and  unco vered  a rea 
@ of the  rear view 
cam era  .,,_ 
Technical data  
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• ..__P_ a_r _k _ a_s _ s_ i_ s _t  ____________________________________________________  _ 
& WARNING 
• The  rear  view  camera  doe s not  show  the  entire  area  behind the 
vehicle 
=> page 157 , fig. 1 70 . Watch  out  especially  for  small  chil 
dren  and  animal s. The  rear  view  camera  cannot  always  detect 
them , posing  ri sk  of  an a ccident! 
•  Please note that  objects  not tou ching the  ground can appear  to 
be further  away  than  they  really are  (for  example , the  bumper  of a 
parked  vehi cle , a trailer  h itch , or the  rear  of a t ruck ). In this  case , 
you  should  not  use the  help  lines to  help  with  parking , which 
poses danger  of an  a ccident ! 
0 Note 
In the  MMI  d isplay,  the  d irection  of trave l o f the  vehicle  rear  is  rep re 
sented  depending  on  the  steering  wheel  angle.  The vehicle  front 
swings  out  more  than  the  veh ic le rear.  Maintain  ple nty  of  distance 
from  an  obstacle  so that  your  outside  mirror  or  a corner  of  your 
veh icle  does  not  col lide  with  any  obs tacles  - danger  of  accident! 
[ i J Tips 
The  left  or  r igh t ori entat ion  li nes and  s urfaces  will  be  displayed, 
depending  on  the  turn  signa l being  used .• 
Ap plies to  veh ic les: w ith  par king  sy ste m !rear,  with  rear  vie w  camera) 
Adjusting  the  display  and  warning  tones 
The d isplay  and  warning  tones  are  adjusted  in  the radio 
or 
MM /*. 
Sele ct: [CARI> Parking  system . 
Display 
Fig . 17 6  MMI  di spla y: 
adjusting  the  parking 
sys tem 
• Off  -when  the  parking  system  is switched  off,  on ly audible 
sig nals a re given . 
• On  -when  the  par king  system  is  switched  on,  the  picture  from 
the  rea r view  came ra is displayed . 
Warning  tones 
•  Rear volume  -
rear  sensor  volume 
•  Rear frequency  -rear  sensor  frequency 
• In-car  entertainment  fader  -when  the  parking system is 
switched  on,  the  volume  of  the  active  audio  source  is lowered. 
The  newly  a dju sted  va lue is b riefly  heard  fr om the  sig nal gene rator . 
T he settings  are  automatically  stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote 
control  k ey. 
~  
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• .___H_ o_ m _ e _L_i _ n _k _® ____________________________________________________  _ 
Homelink® 
Universal  remote  control 
Applies  to  vehic les: w ith  Home link ® universal  remote  cont ro l 
General  information 
The HomeLink®  fe ature  can  le arn  up  to  th ree r adio 
fre quency  codes  for  m ost  c urrent  transmitters  used  for 
operating  garage  doors,  es tate  gates , home  or  outdoor 
ligh ting  sy stems,  and  other  devices . 
You m ust first  pro gram the  H omel in k® trans mitter  befor e you  can 
use  the  system=> 
page  165, "Programm ing  th e Homelink®  trans 
m itter". 
In order  to  pro gram  t he  Homelink®  transmitter  fo r devices  utilizing 
ro lling  code,  a second  person  on  a ladder  who  can  safe ly  reach  the 
ga rage  door  o pene r m oto r  is  rec omm ended .  It is also  necessa ry to 
locate  the  "learn"  button  on  your  garage  door  opener  motor.  Refer 
to  t he  op era ting  instructions  for the  opene r, as  the loca tion  and 
co lor  of  this  button  may  vary  by  manufacturer . 
Y ou  can  still  use the  o rigina l  remote  c ontrol fo r  th e dev ice at  any 
time. 
& WARNING 
•  Never  use the  Homelinkl1JI transmitter  with  any  garage  door 
opener  that  does  have  not  the  safety  stop  and  reverse feature  as 
requ ired  by federal  safety  standards . This  in cludes  any garage 
door  opener  model  manufactured  before  April  1,  1982. 
•  A garage  door opener  which  cannot  detect  an  object , signaling 
the  door to  stop  and  reverse does  not  meet  current  federal  safety 
standards . Using  a garage  door  opener  without  these  features 
increases  risk  of  serious  injury  or  death . 
& WARNING  (continued) 
• For safety  reasons  never  release the  parking  brake  or  start  the 
engine  while  anyone  is standing  in front  of the  vehicle. 
•  A garage  door  or  an  estate  gate  may  sometimes  be  set  in 
motion  when  the  Homelink ® remote  control  is being 
programmed . If the  devi ce  is repeatedly  activated , this  can  over 
strain  motor  and  damage  its  electrical  components  -an  over 
heated  motor  is a fire  hazard! 
•  To avoid  possible  injuries  or  property  damage , please  always 
make  absolutely  certain  that  no persons  or  objects  are  located  in 
the  range  of  motion  of any  equipment  being  operated. 
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Applies  to vehicles:  with  Homelin k®  un iversal  remote  contro l 
Programming  the  Homelink ® transmitter 
The transmitter  is programmed  in two  phases.  For rolling 
code  transmitters,  a  third  phase  is  also  necessary. 
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Fig . 177  Overhead 
console:  HomeLink ® 
keypad 
Fig . 178  Radiator  grille 
Phase  1:  programming  the  overhead  keypad 
1.  Make  sure  your  vehicle  is  within  operating  range  of  the 
remote  controlled  garage  door  opener. 
2.  Set  the  parking  brake==> 
& in "General  information"  on 
page  764. 
3.  Turn  the  ignition  on.  Do  not  start  the  engine! 
Contro ls and  eq uip
ment 
4.  Press and  hold the  two  outside  Homelink®  buttons 0 
and @for approximately  20  seconds  until  indicator 
light@==>  fig.  177  begins  to flash.  Then  release  both 
buttons.  Do  not  hold  the  buttons  for  longer  than 
30 
seconds. 
- This  procedure  only  needs  to  be  performed 
once . It 
erases  the  factory-set  default  codes  and  does  not  have to 
be  repeated  to  program  additional  remote controls. 
5.  Press and  hold  the  Homelink®  button 
0,@ or@ until 
the  indicator  light  @starts  flashing  slowly. Release  the 
button. 
- The system  will  remain  in programming  mode  for  5 
minutes. 
Go to  the  front  of  the vehicle  and  proceed  with 
phase  2. 
Phase  2:  at the  radiator  grille 
6.  Point  the 
original  remote  control to  the  middle  of  the 
radiator  grille  of  your  vehicle==> fig.  178. 
7.  Hold  the  original  remote  control  at  a distance  between 
0-
5 in. (0-13 cm)  (use  the  shortest  distance  possible). 
8.  Press and  hold  the  activation  button  on  the  remote  control. 
- May  be different  in  Canada . If  so,  press  and  re -press 
(cycle)  the  activation  button  on your  remote  control  every 
two  seconds. 
9.  The  emergency  flashers  will flash 
three  times (after 
about 
15 -60 seconds)  when  the  programming  is 
successful.  Release  the button  on  the  remote  control. 
- To program  more  devices,  repeat  steps  4  to 9. 
Vehicle  care I I irechnical data