garage door opener CHRYSLER SEBRING COUPE 2004 2.G Owners Manual
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NChanging the setting for warning operation . . . 116
NAutomatic transaxle indicator
(if so equipped).......................117
NTraction Control System warning light
(if so equipped).......................117
NWasher fluid level indicator..............117
mCombination headlights, dimmer and
turn signal lever
.......................118
NHeadlights..........................118
NLight auto-cutout feature
(headlights, fog lights, etc.)...............118
NWhen you want to keep the lights on
(time delay)..........................118
NHeadlight reminder chime...............119
NHeadlight flasher (high/low beam).........119
NDimmer (high/low beam change)..........120
NTurn signals..........................120
mFog light switch........................121
mHazard warning flasher switch............122
mInstrument panel light dimmer control.......123
mElectric rear window defroster.............123
mWindshield wipers......................124
mIntermittent wipers.....................125
mWindshield washer.....................126
mPrecautions to observe when using wipers
and washers
..........................126
mDome light...........................127
mLights (dome lights, etc.) auto-cutout
function
.............................128
mReading lights.........................129
mRear personal lights.....................130
mHorn switch..........................130
mGarage door opener (if so equipped)........130
NTraining the Universal Transceiver..........131
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REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS
ON - The light illuminates
OFF - The light illuminates when a door is opened and
goes out when it is closed.
HORN SWITCH
Pressing on or around themark on the steering wheel,
causes the horn to honk.
GARAGE DOOR OPENER (IF SO EQUIPPED)
The HomeLinkyUniversal Transceiver replaces up to
three remote controls that operate devices such as garage
door openers, motorized gates, or home lighting. It
triggers these devices at the push of a button, located on
your Electrochromic inside rearview mirror (if so
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equipped). The transmitter operates off your vehicle's
battery and charging system; no batteries are needed.
For additional information on HomeLinky, call toll-free
for customer assistance at 1±800±355±3515, or on the
internet at www.homelink.com.
WARNING!
²A moving garage door can cause injury to people
and pets in the path of the door. People or pets
could be seriously or fatally injured. Only use this
transceiver with a garage door opener that has a
ªstop and reverseº feature as required by federal
safety standards. This includes most garage door
opener models manufactured before April 1, 1982.
Do not use a garage door opener without these
safety stop and reverse features it could cause
injury or death. Call toll-free for customer assis-
tance at 1±800±355±3515, or on the internet at
www.homelink.jci.com for safety information or
assistance.
Training The Universal Transceiver
For best results, install a new battery in the hand held
transmitter before programming. If your garage door
opener (located in the garage) is equipped with an
antenna, make sure that the antenna is hanging straight
down.
1. Turn off the engine.
WARNING!
²Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a dan-
gerous gas. Do not run the vehicle's exhaust while
training the transceiver. Exhaust gas can cause
serious injury or death.
²Your motorized door or gate will open and close
while you are training the universal transceiver.
Do not train the transceiver if people or pets are in
the path of the door or gate. A moving door or gate
can cause serious injury or death to people and
pets or damage to objects.
2. Erase the factory test codes by pressing the two
outside buttons (A and B) on the universal transceiver.
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NOTE:
²Some entry gates and garage door openers may re-
quire you to replace step 4 with the procedures listed
under Canadian Programming.
5. The indicator light (D) will begin to flash, first slowly
and then rapidly. The rapid flashing indicates successful
programming. If after 90 seconds the indicator light does
not flash rapidly or goes out, return to step 1 and repeat
the procedure. To train the other buttons, repeat steps 3
and 4. Be sure to keep your hand held transmitters in case
you need to retrain the universal transceiver.
Refer to the Rolling Code Programming or the
Canadian/Gate paragraphs for additional procedures, if
necessary.
If you do not successfully program the universal trans-
ceiver to learn the signal of your hand held transmitter,
refer to the Rolling Code Paragraph, or call toll-free for
customer assistance at 1±800±355±3515, or on the internet
at www.homelink.jci.com.
Canadian Programming/Gate Programming
Canadian frequency laws, and the technology of some
entry gates, require you to press and release the hand
held transmitter button every two seconds during pro-
gramming.
Continue to press and hold the universal transceiver
button (A, B or C) while you press and release the hand
held transmitter button until the frequency signal has
been learned. The indicator light (D) will flash slowly
and then rapidly when the programming is successful.
NOTE:
²When programming such a garage door opener or
gate, unplug the device to prevent possible damage to
the garage door or gate motor.
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Operation
Press and hold the desired button (A, B or C) on the
universal transceiver until the garage door or other
device begins to operate. The indicator light (D) shows
that the signal is being transmitted. The hand held
transmitter (E) may also be used at any time.
NOTE:
²
If you have difficulty in programming, call toll-free for
customer assistance at 1-800-355-3515, or the internet
at www.homelink.jci.com.
²If your hand held transmitter appears to program the
universal transceiver, but your garage door or other
device does not operate, and your device was manu-
factured after 1996, your garage door opener or other
device may have a ªRolling Codeº system.To check if your device is protected by a ªRolling Codeº
system:
²Check the owner's manual for the device for mention
of ªRolling Codeº.
²The hand held transmitter appears to program the
universal transceiver but the universal transceiver
does not activate the garage door.
²Press and hold the programmed button on the univer-
sal transceiver. If the indicator light (D) flashes rapidly
and then stays on after 2 seconds, the device has the
ªRolling Codeº feature.
ªRolling Codeº Programming
On garage door openers with the ªRolling Codeº feature,
the transmitter code changes after each use to prevent the
copying of your code. Set the universal transceiver by
following these steps:
NOTE:
²
The assistance of a second person may make the
following programming procedure quicker and easier.
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1. Locate the training button on the garage door motor
head unit. The exact location and color of the training
button may vary by garage door opener manufacturer. If
you have difficulty in locating the training button, check
your garage door opener manual, or call toll-free for
customer assistance at 1-800-355-3515, or on the internet
at www.homelink.jci.com.
2. Press and hold the training button on the garage door
opener head unit This will activate the ªtrainingº light.
NOTE:
²
After completing step 2, you have 30 seconds to start
step 3.
3. Return to the universal transceiver in the vehicle and
firmly press and release the universal transceiver button
(A, B or C). Press and release the button a second time to
complete the training process. Some garage door openers
may require you to do this procedure a third time to
complete the training.
Your garage door opener should now recognize your
universal transceiver. You may use either your universal
transceiver or your original hand held transmitter (E) to
open you garage door.
Reprogramming A Signal Button
1. Press and hold the universal transceiver button (A, B
or C) to be reprogrammed. Do not release until step 4 has
been completed.
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To turn off the function, press the display switch (C) more
than 6 seconds, less than 9 seconds. When the green
indicator (A) goes off, the automatic anti-glare will not
function.
To turn the function back on, press the display switch (C)
more than 6 seconds, less than 9 seconds.
NOTE:
²
Do not spray glass cleaner on the sensor (B), as
reduced sensitivity could result.
Electrochromic mirror operation (if so equipped)
A-Garage door opener button
Press the button to operate devices such as garage
door openers, motorized gates, or home lighting.!P.
130
NOTE:Garage door button must be programmed.B-Display switch
Press the switch to change the mode of compass,
outside temperature and anti-glare operation.!P.
176.
C-Dome light switch!P. 175.
D-Display.
The compass and outside temperature are displayed.
To turn on/off the display, press the display switch
(C) less than 3 seconds.!P. 177.I08A0560
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Cassette Tape and Player Maintenance....... 222
Cassette Tape Player..................217,219
CD Player.........................217,225
Center console......................... 213
Center console box...................... 211
Charging system warning light..........105,112
Check engine/malfunction indicator lamp . 105,113
Child restraint.......................... 74
Clean Air Gasoline...................... 143
Cleaning
Exterior of your car................... 250
Interior of your car.................... 249
Clock................................ 214
Compact spare tire...................263,361
Contract, Service....................... 368
Coolant (engine)....................... 316
Cruise control (for non-turbo)
Indicator.........................105,111
Cruise control (for turbo)
Indicator.........................105,111
Cup holder........................... 210
Customer Arbitration Board............... 369
Customer Assistance.................... 366Dealer Service......................... 366
Defroster (rear window).................. 123
Diagnostic System, Onboard............... 308
Dimmer control........................ 120
Disc brake pads........................ 323
Dome light........................... 299
Dome light/Reading light................ 127
Door hinges, rear hatch hinges, hood lock
release mechanism and safety catch......... 324
Door Opener, Garage.................... 130
Door-ajar warning light...............105,110
Doors
Lock............................... 26
Power door locks...................... 34
Drive belt............................ 327
Driving, alcohol and drugs................ 199
Driving speed
Automatic transaxle................... 155
Manual transaxle..................... 167
Electric rear window defroster switch........ 123
Emission-control system maintenance........ 307
Engine compartment.................255,305
INDEX 377
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Engine coolant......................... 316
Engine coolant level warning light.......... 105
Engine coolant temperature gauge.......104,109
Engine hood release...................... 41
Engine oil and oil filter.................. 312
Engine overheating..................... 274
Engine serial number.................... 359
Engine specifications.................... 363
Exhaust system.....................324,363
Fluid
Automatic transaxle fluid............... 321
Brake fluid.......................... 317
Clutch fluid......................... 318
Fog light switch........................ 121
Front fog lamp indicator lamp............. 112
Front seat adjustment..................... 55
Fuel
Filler Cap........................... 146
Fuel economy........................ 147
Fuel filler............................ 39
Fuel gauge.......................104,107
Fuel hoses.......................... 309Fuel selection........................ 142
Low-fuel warning light..............105,111
Fuses................................ 282
Fusible links.......................... 283
Garage Door Opener.................... 130
GasCap .............................. 146
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends............... 144
Gauges.........................104,107,109
Gear positions......................... 154
General maintenance
Maintenance service................... 312
General vehicle data..................... 361
Glove compartment.................. 211,212
Handling of Compact Discs............... 230
Hazard warning flasher switch............. 122
Hazard warning light.................105,110
Head restraints......................... 64
Headlights (Type 1)..................... 290
Headlights (Type 2)..................... 291
Headlights
Aiming............................. 293
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Odometer.........................104,108
Oil pressure gauge...................... 104
Oil pressure warning light.............105,112
Oil
Engine oil........................... 312
Onboard Diagnostic System............... 308
Opener, Garage Door.................... 130
Operation during cold weather............. 200
Operation under adverse driving conditions . . . 259
Overdrive indicator..................... 105
Oversize tires.......................... 330
Owner 's Manual....................... 371
Parking brake
Operating method.................... 167
Parking brake lever stroke.............. 326
Polishing............................. 254
Power brakes.......................... 170
Power door locks........................ 34
Power windows......................... 43
Proper shift points...................... 165
Puncture (tire changing).................. 270Radial ply tires........................ 330
Radiator cap.....................305,316,317
Radio................................ 217
General information................... 214
Reading lamps......................... 129
Reading light.......................... 129
Rear seats............................. 64
Rear window defroster................... 123
Replacement of light bulbs................ 288
Reporting Safety Defects................. 369
Safe driving techniques.................. 198
Scheduled maintenance.................. 334
Seat belt extender....................... 73
Seat Belts
Adjustable seat belt anchor.............71,78
And Pregnant Women.................. 85
Child restraint........................ 74
Maintenance and inspection.............. 86
Seat belt extender...................... 73
Seat belt reminder/warning light......... 105
UNIBELT restraint system............... 67
380 INDEX