The lions share of Land Rovers success is that it belongs just about everywhere. A Land Rover can belong in the verdant green Amazon as easily as it can in the neon glitz and glam of South Beach or Paris. It can climb the Malvern Hills of England, or it can ferry a bottle of champagne to the snowy mountain peaks of Argentina. Doubtless, if it could speak, the typical Land Rover would see its Homelink control system as something of an escape button. After all, a garage is probably the only place on Earth where this legend of trail and terazzo doesnt belong.
Instructions
- 1
Park in front of your garage door, and use the garage door transmitter to open it. Identify the three Homelink buttons; the garage door button and the two others. The exact color and location of the buttons will vary by the Homelink unit manufacturer.
2Press and hold the two buttons that arent the garage door button. After approximately 20 seconds, the Homelink indicator light will flash. Release the buttons.
3Hold your garage door opener up to the Homelink unit, and simultaneously press and hold the garage door buttons on the Homelink unit and on your garage door opener. The Homelink unit will record the garage door openers radio frequency.
4The Homelink light will flash slowly, then quickly. Release both buttons. Press the Homelink garage door button; if the indicator lights up solid, then programming is complete. If it flashes and then turns solid, proceed to the next step.
5Get out of the vehicle and locate the "learn" button on your garage door opener head motor that opens and closes the garage door. Within 30 seconds, get back into the vehicle and press and hold the Homelink button for two seconds. The indicator light will flash.
6Press and hold the button two to three more times, until the garage door closes. The Homelink system and garage door head are now synchronized.
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