garage door opener DODGE POWER WAGON 2006 2.G Owners Manual
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▫Step Button.........................136
▫Average Fuel Economy (AVG ECO)........137
▫Distance To Empty (DTE)...............137
▫Trip Odometer (ODO)..................138
▫Elapsed Time (ET).....................138
▫C/T Button.........................138
▫Automatic Compass Calibration...........139
▫Manual Compass Calibration.............139
▫Recalibrating The Compass..............139
▫Outside Temperature...................141
Garage Door Opener — If Equipped.........142
▫Programming Homelink................143
▫Canadian Programming/Gate Programming . . 146▫Using Homelink......................147
▫Erasing Homelink Buttons...............147
▫Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button . . . 147
▫Security............................148
Power Sunroof — If Equipped.............148
▫Open Sunroof - Express Mode............149
▫Comfort Stop........................149
▫Closing Sunroof - Express...............150
▫Pinch Protect Feature...................150
▫Pinch Protect Override.................150
▫Venting Sunroof - Express...............150
▫Sunshade Operation...................150
▫Wind Buffeting.......................151
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE— IF EQUIPPED
The two optional overhead consoles may consist of the
following features:
•Courtesy/Reading Lights
•Compass/Temperature Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC)
— If Equipped
•Universal Garage Door Opener — If Equipped
Courtesy/Reading Lights
In the middle of the console are two courtesy/reading
lights.
Both lights illuminate as courtesy lights when a door is
opened, when the dimmer control is rotated to the
courtesy light position (fully upward position), or when
the UNLOCK button is pressed on the Remote Keyless
Entry transmitter, if so equipped. These lights are also
operated individually as reading lights by pressing the
recessed area of the corresponding lens.
NOTE:The courtesy/reading lights will remain on until
the switch is pressed a second time, so be sure they have
been turned off before leaving the vehicle. If the interior
lights are left on after the vehicle is turned off, they will
extinguish after 15 minutes.
Overhead Console Features
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GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED
The HomeLinkUniversal Transceiver replaces up to
three remote controls (hand held transmitters) that oper-
ate devices such as garage door openers, motorized
gates, or home lighting. It triggers these devices at the
push of a button. The Universal Transceiver operates off
your vehicle’s battery and charging system; no batteries
are needed.
For additional information on HomeLink, call 1–800–
355–3515, or on the internet at www.homelink.com.
HomeLinkProgramming Buttons
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WARNING!
A 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 “stop and
reverse” feature as required by federal safety stan-
dards. This includes most garage door opener mod-
els manufactured after 1982. Do not use a garage
door opener without these safety features it could
cause injury or death. Call toll-free 1–800–355–3515
or, on the Internet at www.homelink.com for safety
information or assistance.
Programming HomeLink
NOTE:When programming a garage door opener, it is
advised to park outside the garage. It is also recom-
mended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held
transmitter of the device being programmed to
HomeLink for quicker training and accurate transmis-
sion of the radio-frequency signal.
1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons, and
release only when the indicator light begins to flash (after
20 seconds).Do nothold the buttons for longer than 30
seconds anddo notrepeat step one to program a second
and/or third hand-held transmitter to the remaining two
HomeLink buttons.
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2. Position the end of your hand-held transmitter 1-3
inches (3-8 cm) away from the HomeLink buttons while
keeping the indicator light in view.
3. Simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLink
button that you want to train and the hand-held trans-
mitter buttons.Do not release the buttons until step 4
has been completed.
NOTE:Some gate operators and garage door openers
may require you to replace this Programming Step 3 with
procedures noted in theGate Operator/Canadian Pro-
grammingsection.
4. The HomeLink indicator light will flash slowly and
then rapidly after HomeLink successfully receives the
frequency signal from the hand-held transmitter. Release
both buttons after the indicator light changes from the
slow to the rapid flash.5. Press and hold the just trained HomeLink button and
observe the indicator light. If the indicator lightstays on
constantly, programming is completeand your device
should activate when the HomeLink button is pressed
and released.
NOTE:To program the remaining two HomeLink but-
tons, begin withProgrammingstep two. Do not repeat
step one.
If the indicator light blinksrapidly for two seconds and
then turns to a constant light, continue withProgram-
mingsteps 6-8to complete the programming of a rolling
code equipped device (most commonly a garage door
opener).
6. At the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit)
in the garage, locate thelearnorsmartbutton. This
can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire is
attached to the motor-head unit.
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7. Firmly press and release thelearnorsmartbutton.
(The name and color of the button may vary by manu-
facturer.)
NOTE:There are 30 seconds in which to initiate step
eight.
8. Return to the vehicle and firmlypress, hold for two
seconds and releasethe programmed HomeLink button.
Repeat thepress/hold/releasesequence a second time,
and, depending on the brand of the garage door opener
(or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this
sequence a third time to complete the programming.
HomeLink should now activate your rolling code
equipped device.
NOTE:To program the remaining two HomeLink but-
tons, begin withProgrammingstep two. Do not repeat
step one. For questions or comments, please contact
HomeLink atwww.homelink.com or 1-800-355-3515.Canadian Programming/Gate Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter sig-
nals totime-out(or quit) after several seconds of
transmission which may not be long enough for
HomeLink to pick up the signal during programming.
Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are
designed totime-outin the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having difficulties
programming a gate operator by using theProgram-
mingprocedures (regardless of where you live),replace
Programming HomeLinkstep 3with the following:
NOTE:If programming a garage door opener or gate
operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the
cyclingprocess to prevent possible overheating.
3. Continue to press and hold the HomeLink button
while youpress and release every two seconds(cycle)
your hand-held transmitter until the frequency signal has
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successfully been accepted by HomeLink. (The indicator
light will flash slowly and then rapidly.) Proceed with
Programmingstep four to complete.
Using HomeLink
To operate, simply press and release the programmed
HomeLink button. Activation will now occur for the
trained device (i.e. garage door opener, gate operator,
security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting,
etc.). For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of the
device may also be used at any time. In the event that
there are still programming difficulties or questions,
contact HomeLink at:www.homelink.com or 1-800-355-
3515.
Erasing HomeLink Buttons
To erase programming from the three buttons (individual
buttons cannot be erased but can bereprogrammed-
note below), follow the step noted:
•Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until
the indicator light begins to flash-after 20 seconds.
Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer that 30
seconds. HomeLink is now in the train (or learning)
mode and can be programmed at any time beginning
withProgramming- step 2.
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button
To program a device to HomeLink using a HomeLink
button previously trained, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button.DO
NOTrelease the button.
2. The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds.
Without releasing the HomeLink button, proceed with
Programmingstep 2
For questions or comments, contact HomeLink at:
www.homelink.com or 1-800-355-3515.
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Disposal
Engine Oil........................... 388
Door Ajar............................. 176
Door Locks............................. 17
Door Opener, Garage..................... 142
DriveBelts ............................ 374
Driving
Off-Pavement......................... 235
Off-Road............................ 235
Electric Rear Window Defrost.......... 88,219,223
Electrical Power Outlets................... 151
Electronic Speed Control................... 130
Emergency Brake........................ 292
Emergency, In Case of
Freeing Vehicle When Stuck............... 359
Hazard Warning Flasher................. 346
Jacking............................. 350
Jump Starting......................... 356Tow Hooks.......................... 360
Towing ............................. 360
Emission Control System Maintenance......... 422
Emission Related Components.............. 378
Engine............................... 366
Air Cleaner.......................... 375
Break-In Recommendations................ 69
Compartment Identification............... 366
Coolant (Antifreeze).................387,418
Exhaust Gas Caution.................... 322
Flooded, Starting...................... 278
Fuel Requirements..................... 417
Oil ...........................370,417,418
Oil Filler Cap......................... 373
Oil Selection.......................372,417
Oil Synthetic......................... 373
Temperature Gauge..................... 170
Equipment Identification Plate.............. 344
Ethylene Glycol Antifreeze................. 387
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Event Data Recorder...................... 56
Exhaust Gas Caution.............. 71,162,322,384
Exhaust System....................... 71,384
Exterior Lighting........................ 123
Filters
Air Cleaner........................375,398
Engine Fuel.......................... 375
Engine Oil........................374,418
Engine Oil Disposal.................... 374
Flashers
Turn Signal.......................... 125
Flat Tire Stowage.....................349,355
Flooded Engine Starting................... 278
Fluid, Brake........................... 419
Fluid Capacities......................... 417
Fluid Level Checks
Automatic Transmission................. 393
Power Steering........................ 380Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Parts.......... 418
Fog Lights.......................124,174,415
Fold Flat Load Floor..................... 156
Four Wheel Drive....................... 287
Four-Way Hazard Flasher.................. 346
Freeing A Stuck Vehicle................... 359
FrontAxle ............................. 391
Front Wheel Bearings..................... 396
Fuel................................. 317
Adding............................. 319
Filter ............................... 375
Gauge.............................. 175
Octane Rating......................317,418
Requirements......................317,417
Tank Capacity........................ 417
Fueling ............................... 319
Fuses................................ 405
Garage Door Opener..................... 142
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Materials Added to..................... 373
Pressure Gauge....................... 169
Recommendation...................372,417
Synthetic............................ 373
Viscosity..........................373,417
Onboard Diagnostic System................ 367
Opener, Garage Door..................... 142
Operating Precautions.................... 367
Outside Rearview Mirrors.................. 86
Overdrive............................. 282
Overdrive OFF Switch.................... 282
Overhead Console....................134,135
Overhead Travel Information Center.......... 135
Owner’s Manual........................ 448
Parking Brake.......................... 292
Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch............. 51
Passing Light........................... 126
Phone, Cellular.......................... 90Phone, Hands-Free....................... 90
Pickup Box............................ 159
Placard, Tire and Loading Information......... 302
Positive Crankcase Valve.................. 378
Power
Distribution Center..................... 405
Door Locks........................... 18
Mirrors .............................. 87
Outlet.............................. 151
Seats............................... 117
Steering..........................296,380
Sunroof............................. 148
Windows............................. 30
Power Steering Fluid..................... 419
Power Wagon Features..................... 80
Pregnant Women and Seat Belts.............. 45
Pretensioners
Seat Belts............................. 43
Programmable Electronic Features.........143,147
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