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bensonwilles 04-23-2013 03:35 AM

Suggestion!!
 
Hey Naum16!!
I think my suggestion might help you why don't don't you try to reprogram it??
This would definitely help you :) :)
If talking about me then I normally used to reprogram it when ever I used to face any kind of problem!!

zakimak 04-24-2013 10:07 PM

Scrolling code?.. if that's the case there should be a learning button on the garage opener that you must press in order for it to learn the sequence of the home link after you've already program it with the remote

diddy535 04-27-2013 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Naum16 (Post 2253625)
I don't have a garage remote opener that's why I wanna program my home link. I click the learn button on the garage door motor but never seems to find the signal. Starting to give up

You need to have the garage door opener (remote) to program the homelink. It goes off of the signal the garage door remote sends and then mimics it which is how it opens your garage door. The way to program it requires you to hold and press the garage door remote and the homelink at the same time, while next to each other in the car. That's why you're not finding a signal when you try to program it - you need the remote to do it.

It's made to be a replacement for the remote or a connivence - like if you have a two car garage and one remote, you can program your 370z and leave the remote in your other car to use. It's not designed to be programed without a remote on hand.

sparky 04-27-2013 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by diddy535 (Post 2288523)
You need to have the garage door opener (remote) to program the homelink. It goes off of the signal the garage door remote sends and then mimics it which is how it opens your garage door. The way to program it requires you to hold and press the garage door remote and the homelink at the same time, while next to each other in the car. That's why you're not finding a signal when you try to program it - you need the remote to do it.

It's made to be a replacement for the remote or a connivence - like if you have a two car garage and one remote, you can program your 370z and leave the remote in your other car to use. It's not designed to be programed without a remote on hand.

I agree, not sure what the manual says but I needed to do it like this as well as the learn button. I was doing 2 cars at the same time so it got a little confusing but it did eventually work.
To OP you do have to hold homelink button down for 1 or 2 seconds to get the door to open and for me if you're too far away it won't work either.

njustidokite 07-04-2020 10:45 AM

https://www.geniedoor.com/support/pr...r-programming/


This helped solve my rolling code. Hope this helps


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