Homelink Garage Door Programming
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Homelink Garage Door Programming
I programmed the 3 homelink buttons to my garage doors today. Was having a hell of a time getting the car to accept the codes from my remote. Then I read the short trouble shooting section a little further down in that section of the owner's manual. It says if the remote's battery is low, the code may not take to the car. Even though my remote would open the 3 garage doors, I opened it up and tested the 3 volt CR2032 battery, which was only at 2.8v. Put in a fresh battery with 3.27v and the remote transferred its codes to the car no problem! Posting this to help others out, didn't see anything searching for the topic.
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Racer
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Three Wheelin'
Thank you. I will try this. Mine won't take from the remote either.
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My pleasure. I have programmed a few Hondas and Acuras, an Audi and a couple of BMWs over the years besides my wife's Macan and my GT4. Porsche is definitely the most difficult I have encountered, the only one with an antenna under the bumper cover or behind the grill, where you have to get out of the car,
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After about 5 hours of frustration (over the course of several days), I simply restarted my garage door motor by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Then it finally programmed using the same steps I was using over 50 times. Hopefully this works for someone. For reference, on the same day my wife's BMW 5 series worked after one attempt at programming... Good luck.
Current model year Genie brand.
Current model year Genie brand.
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... I have programmed a few Hondas and Acuras, an Audi and a couple of BMWs over the years besides my wife's Macan and my GT4. Porsche is definitely the most difficult I have encountered, the only one with an antenna under the bumper cover or behind the grill, where you have to get out of the car,
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I posted this information regarding LED light bulb interference with the Porsche HomeLink system. I found some very interesting written material on it.
https://www.718forum.com/threads/the...1/#post-302207
Good luck!
https://www.718forum.com/threads/the...1/#post-302207
Good luck!
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the receiver is at the nose of the car according to the owners manual, did you put the remote up there?
#9
I just programmed the car. I could not find the remote at first and tried to program it from another car parked in the opposite way in front of the 718, but that did not work. When I found the remote it went easy.
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FWIW, I have never had a problem using LED light bulbs in my 2 garage door openers... really can't see why I would, they are off until the remote triggers the opener, then they turn on.
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I posted this information regarding LED light bulb interference with the Porsche HomeLink system. I found some very interesting written material on it.
https://www.718forum.com/threads/the...1/#post-302207
Good luck!
https://www.718forum.com/threads/the...1/#post-302207
Good luck!
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I programmed the 3 homelink buttons to my garage doors today. Was having a hell of a time getting the car to accept the codes from my remote. Then I read the short trouble shooting section a little further down in that section of the owner's manual. It says if the remote's battery is low, the code may not take to the car. Even though my remote would open the 3 garage doors, I opened it up and tested the 3 volt CR2032 battery, which was only at 2.8v. Put in a fresh battery with 3.27v and the remote transferred its codes to the car no problem! Posting this to help others out, didn't see anything searching for the topic.
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It's in the owner's manual if you search the index for "Homelink", but basically hold the "I" and "III" Homelink buttons until the red light flashes quickly to clear any previous stored codes, press the button you want to program until it blinks slowly, get out of the car and hold the remote about 20cm from the top of the bumper cover to the left of the hood emblem about even with the left edge of the center grill opening, press the remote button you want to program and hold it until the turn signals flash 3 times. Then if your garage door opener utilizes rolling codes, press the learn button on the opener, get in the car and press the Homelink button in the car that you just programmed. The manual has a picture showing where the antenna is under the front bumper cover for that step.
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It's in the owner's manual if you search the index for "Homelink", but basically hold the "I" and "III" Homelink buttons until the red light flashes quickly to clear any previous stored codes, press the button you want to program until it blinks slowly, get out of the car and hold the remote about 20cm from the top of the bumper cover to the left of the hood emblem about even with the left edge of the center grill opening, press the remote button you want to program and hold it until the turn signals flash 3 times. Then if your garage door opener utilizes rolling codes, press the learn button on the opener, get in the car and press the Homelink button in the car that you just programmed. The manual has a picture showing where the antenna is under the front bumper cover for that step.
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After about 5 hours of frustration (over the course of several days), I simply restarted my garage door motor by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Then it finally programmed using the same steps I was using over 50 times. Hopefully this works for someone. For reference, on the same day my wife's BMW 5 series worked after one attempt at programming... Good luck.
Current model year Genie brand.
Current model year Genie brand.
would you mind breaking down the steps that made you successful? I gave up.
would appreciate it.