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Homelink 
Universal  remote 
control 
Description 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Home link 
The HomeLink  universal  remote  control can 
be programmed  with  the  remote  control for 
devices  that  are  already  present. 
With  Home Link, you  can  control  devices  such 
as  the  garage  door,  security  systems,  house 
lights , etc.  comfortably  from the  inside  of you 
vehicle. 
Homelink  makes it possible  for  you  to  rep lace 
three  different  remote  controls  from  devices 
in  your  home  with  one  universal  remote.  This 
feature  works  for  most  garage  door and  exte
rior door  motor  signals.  Programming  the  in
dividual  remote  control  for  your  remote  con 
trol  takes  place  on  the  left  side  of the  front  bumper.  There  is a control  module  attached  at 
this  location . 
A one-time  programming  of  the  sensor  must  be  performed  before  you  are  able  to  use sys
tems  with  Homelink.  If the  system  does  not  activate  after  performing  the  one-time  pro
gramming,  check  whether  the  system  uses  a rolling  code 
¢ page  163 . 
A WARNING 
-Never  use  the  Homelink transmitter 
with  any  garage  door  opener  that  does 
have  not  the safety  stop  and reverse  fea
ture  as  required  by federa l safety  stand
ards.  This  includes  any  garage  door  open
er  model  manufactured  before  April 1, 
1982. 
- A garage  door  opener  which  cannot  de
tect  an  object,  signaling  the  door  to  stop 
and  reverse  does  not  meet  current  feder
al safety  standards . Using  a  garage  door 
opener  without  these  features  increases 
risk of  serious  injury or  death. 
Homelink  161 
- 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  pro
grammed.  If  the device  is repeatedly  ac
tivated,  th is can  overstrain  motor  and 
damage  its  electrical  components - an 
overheated  mo to r i s  a fire  hazard! 
- To avoid  possib le  injuries  or  property 
damage,  please  always  make  abso lutely 
certa in that  no persons  or  objects  are  lo
cated  in the  range  of  motion  of  any 
equipment  being  operated. 
(0 Tips 
- If  you  would  like more  information  on 
Homelink,  where  to  purchase  the  Home
Link  compat ible  products,  or would  like 
to  purchase  the  Home Link Home  Light
ing  Package,  please call  toll-free : 
1-800-355-3515. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regula
tions 
¢page  319. 
-For  security  reasons,  we  recommend  that 
you  clear  the  programmed  buttons  be
fore  selling  the  vehicle. 
Operation 
App lies to  vehicles : with  Homeli nk 
111111 111111 
-
Fig.  191  Headl iner:  controls 
Req uirement:  The buttons  must  be program
med 
<:!)page  162.  
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162  Homelink 
• To open  the  garage  door,  press  the  p rogram
med  button . The  LED @will light  up  or 
flash. 
•  To close  the  garage  door,  pre ss the  button 
again. 
@ Tips 
To open  the  garage  door,  press  the  button, 
but  do  not  press  it  for  longer  ten  seconds 
or the  Homelink  module  will switch  to 
programming  mode. 
Programming  the  transmitter 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  Home link 
F ig . 192  Dis ta n ce between  t he b umper an d  th e hand 
t ransm itter 
Programming:  phase 1 on th e control  unit 
1. Sw itch  on  the  ignit ion  (do  not  start  the 
engine) . 
2. Pr ess  and  hold  both  of the  outer  Home
L ink  bu ttons 
~ page 161, fig. 191 unt il 
the  L ED  @ turns  off  comple tely  (abo ut 
20 
seconds).  Th is procedure  clears  the  stand
ard  codes  that  were  set  at  the  facto ry a nd 
does 
not need  to  be  repeated  again  to 
program  the  other  buttons . 
3. Briefly  press  the  Homelink  bu tton  th at 
you  would  like to  program . 
4. Wait  unti l the  LED @beg ins  to  blink 
q ui ck ly. The  Homelink  modu le w ill now 
r emai n in  learning  mode  for 
5 minu tes. 
5 . Now s tand  in fron t of yo ur vehicle  wi th 
the  orig inal  hand  t ransmit ter  for  the  ga 
r age  door  opener  or for  the  device  that 
you  would  l ike to  allocate  to  the  Home
Link button. 
Programming:  phase 2  on the  bumper 
6.  Hold  t he or iginal  hand  transm itter  to
war ds the  left  headlight  and  the  radiator 
gr ille ~ 
fig. 192 . 
7. Now activate  (press)  the  hand  transmit
ter. 
8. Pay attention  to  the  turn  signa ls for  your 
vehicle  when  activating  the  hand  trans mitter . If  the  eme rgency  flashers  blink 
three  t imes,  the  programmi ng  was  suc
cessf ul.  If the  e mergency  flashe r on ly 
b links  one  time,  the 
5 m in ute  time  lim it 
f or  the  adap tation  has  expired  or the  pro 
gramming  was  unsuccessful.  Repeat  the 
programming  from  step 
3 on  the  controls 
o r select  another  distance  from  the 
bumpe r. 
9. If  the  garage  door  or  other  dev ices  st ill 
fail  to  be  activated  w it h  the  Home Link 
control  buttons  after  prog ramming  is 
comple ted,  it  is  possib le  that  these  sys
tems  might  be  wor king  wi th a  rolling  code 
i ns tead  of the  n ormal  fixed  code. 
A Roll
ing  code programming m ust  be  per
f ormed 
~ page 163 . 
Progra m the  remaining  two  buttons  ac cord ing 
to  t he  inst ructions  ment io ned  a bove.  Beg in 
s imilarly  w ith  the  3rd  step  if the  program 
ming  connec tion  was  successful  for the  firs t 
button. 
Remote  con tro l units  for garage  do or ope ners 
in  Canada  are  set  to  stop  transmi tting  radio 
frequency  signa ls  after  two  seconds.  This  time 
may  not  be  suffic ie nt  for  the  Homelink  sys
tem  to  learn  the  radio  frequency  signa l. Per
form  all  other  steps  as  desc ribed  above. 
Erasing the  buttons 
•  Switch  on  the  ignition  (do  not  s tart  the  en
gine). 
•  Press  and  hold  both  of the  outer  buttons  un 
til  the  LED  @turns  off  completely  (abo ut 
20 seconds)  to  erase  a ll of the  buttons  si
mu lt aneously . 
•  Prog rammed  buttons  ca nnot  be  erased  ind i
vidually . Reprogram  the  buttons  if necessa-
ry . 
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324  Index 
Controls .... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... ..  93 
Defrosting/defogging  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  95 
Descr ipt ion  .. .. ... .... ... .. .. .... ..  92 
Energy  management  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  92 
Fan  . .. .. .... ........... ........ ..  95 
Front  seat ventilation  ...... ... .. ...  101 
H eated  seats,  front  ....... .. .. .. .. .  10 1 
Key coded  sett ing  .............. .....  92 
Recircu lation  mode  (automatic)  ... ...  100 
Recommended  se ttings  ..............  92 
Residua l heat  ... ...... ... .. .. .... ..  94 
Setting  the  temperature  ... .. .. .... . .  95 
Supp lementary  heater ... .. .. ... ... .  101 
Synchron izat ion  ............ .. .... . 100 
Turn ing on  and off  ........ .. .. .... ..  94 
Using climate  control economically  . .  . .  98 
C lock  ... .... ... . ...... ... .. .. .... ..  11 
C losing 
P anoramic  slid ing su nroof  .. .. .. .. .. . .  55 
Coat hooks  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  90 
Cold ti re inflat ion  p ressure  ... .. .. .... .  27 7 
Compass m irror  ..... ...... .. .. .. .. ..  70 
Comp liance  .. ............. .. .. .. ...  319 
Consumer  Info rmation  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  1 71, 3 16 
Contact ing  NHTSA  ...... .... ... .... . 171 
Controls  Cleaning  ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 246 
Conve nience key  .....................  49 
Dr iver messages  ........ .. .. .. .. .. .  108 
L ock ing  vehicle  ... ..... ... .. .. .... ..  50 
START button  .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 10 7 
Starting  engine ....... ... .. .. .... .  107 
STOP button  ......................  108 
Sw itching  engine  off  ...............  108 
Sw itching  on ignition  .. ..... ..... .. .  107 
Unlock ing vehicle  .......... ... .. ....  49 
Convertible  c hil d safety  seats  . ... .. .. .  211 
Conve rtible  locking  retracto r 
Activating  ........................  216 
Deactivating  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  217 
Using to  secure a chi ld safety  seat  21 4, 2 16 
Coolant  system  ................. ....  264 
Cooling  box  in g love compartment  .. ....  89 
Cooling  System  Expansion  tank  . .. ..... ... .. .. .... .  265 
Corner ing light  .. .... ...... .. .. .. .. ..  59  Cruise cont
ro l 
Changing  speed  .. .. ... ..... ... .. ..  111 
Presett ing your  speed .. ..... ... .. ..  112 
Switching  off  .....................  112 
Switching  on  ..... ............. ....  111 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........... ..  18 
also  refer  to Adaptive  cruise  control  ...  113 
Cruising  range  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  24 
(upholder  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  79 , 86,  8 7 
D 
Damp ing 
refer  to Adapt ive A ir Suspension . 155,  15 7 
Data  recorder  ... .. ............. .. ..  224 
Date d is p lay  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  11 
Daytime  run ning  l ights... ....... ..  57, 58 
Declarat ion  of  compliance 
Adaptive  cruise  control  .............  319 
Audi  side ass ist  ...................  319 
Cell phone  package  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 319 
Convenience  key .. .. ... ....... ... ..  319 
E lectronic  i mmob i Lizer . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  319 
Homel in k  universal  remo te control  ...  319 
Remote  contro l key  ............ ....  319 
Decorative  parts/tr im 
Cleaning  ...... .................. . 246 
def  What  does  this mean when  it  appears  in 
the  tr ip odometer  display?  ...........  12 
De fective  light  bu lb warning  . ... .. .. .. .  23 
Defrost ing/defogg ing the  w indows  ... .. .  95 
Defrost ing/defogging  windows  ......... 97 
De term ining  co rrect  load limit  ........ 282 
Diesel fuel  .. .. .. .. .. ... ....... ... ..  250 
Diesel  pa rticulate  f ilter  . . .  . . . .  . . .  36,  233 
Digital  cloc k . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  11 
Digital  compass  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  70 
Digital  speedometer  .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  22 
Dime nsio ns  .. ... ...................  314 
Dimming  the  rearview  mirror  ... .. .. .. .  69 
D ipst ick 
Reading the  d ipst ic k  properly  ........  262 
Displays  Cleaning  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  246 
Distance  control system 
refer  to Adapt ive  cruise  control  ..... ..  113  
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332  Index 
Selective  catalytic  reduction 
refer to Ad Blue  . ....... ... .. .. .... . 254 
Selective  unlock  feature  ..... .. .. .... ..  44 
Selector  lever  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  13  7 
Emergency release  .................  141 
Service  and disposal 
Safety  belt  pretensioner  ... .. ... ... .  18 1 
Service  interval  d isp lay  ................  23 
Service pos ition 
W indshield  wipers  ............ .. ....  66 
Servotronic  Power  steering  .. ...... ... .. .. .... . 228 
Shift  buttons  ... ........... .. .. .... . 140 
Shutting  down vehicle  ...............  234 
Side airbags  Description  .... .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 198 
How they  work  ....................  200 
Side assist  Activating  and deactivating  ... .. .. .. .  129 
C leaning  the sensors  .. .. .. .. .. .... .  245 
Description  .... . ...... ... .. .. .... . 129 
Informational  and alert  stage  signals  . 131 
Messages  in instrument  cluster  d isplay  135 
MMI  settings  .............. .. .... . 134 
Operation  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  131 
Safety t ips  .... ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .  136 
Sensor detection  area  .............. 130 
Side curta in  airbags 
Descr ip tion  ................ .. .... . 201 
H ow they  work  ................ ....  202 
Safety  instructions  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  203 
Side curtain  airbags)  ........ .. .. .... . 201 
Side ma rke r lights  ...................  57 
Ski  sack  ... ... ... ...... ..... .. .. .. ..  83 
Snow chains  .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 289 
Sockets  ... .. ................ ... ....  88 
Sound  system  display 
Driver  information  display  ...... .... ..  21 
Sources of  in fo rmat ion  about  ch ild  re-
straints  and their  use  ..... .. .. .. .. .. .  223 
Speed control  system 
refer to Adaptive  cruise  cont ro l .. .... . 113 
Speedometer  .............. ..... .. ..  12 
Speed rating  letter  code ... .. .. ... ... .  285 
Speed warn ing system  .......... .. ....  28  Starting  on  h
ills 
Hill  ho ld  .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. ..  110 
Starting  the  engine . . . . . .  . . . . . .  105,  106 
What  shou ld I  do  if  t he  engine  does not 
sta rt?  .... .... .. ............. ....  106 
Steering  ........... ............... . 103 
Easy entry  feature  .................  104 
El ectr ica lly adjust ing the  stee ring 
whee l ... ..... .. ............. ....  103 
Locking  the stee ring  ........... .. ..  105 
Malfunc tion  ..... .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  33 
Manua lly  adjusting  the  steering  wheel  . 103 
Stee ring wheel  column 
Adjusting  ele ctrically  ........... .. ..  103 
Adjus ting  ma nually  ............ ....  103 
Steering  wheel  heat ing  ............. . 102 
Steps for  determining  correct  load  limit  . 282 
Stopp ing the  eng ine  ............. ....  106 
Storage  .... .... .. ............. .... . 88 
(upholder  ........ ............... ..  86 
(upholder  door  pockets  ............ ..  87 
(upholder  in the  rear center  conso le  .. .  79 
( upholder  rea r cente r a rm rest  . .. .. .. .  86 
G love comp art me nt  ............ .. .. .  89 
Storage  compartment 
Expand ing  .. .. ....................  80 
Storage  net  Footwell  .  . . .  . .  .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  .  90 
Luggage  compartment  ............. . 91 
Seatbacks  ... ... . .. .... .... ... .. .. .  91 
Su nroof 
refer  to Panoramic  sliding  sunroof  . ... .  54 
Su n shade  .. .... .. ............. .... . 63 
Sunshade  Panoramic  sliding  sunroof  . . . . . . . . . . .  .  56 
Sun v isors  .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  62 
Suppleme nta ry heater 
Climate  controls  .. ............. ....  101 
Suspension 
refer  to Adapt ive A ir Suspension . 155,  157 
Switches  Emergency  flashers  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  60 
Rear window  defogger  .......... .....  96 
Symbols  Red  . ... .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  31 
Ye llow  . ... .... .. .. .... .... ... .. .. .  34