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HomeLink Universal Transmitter (Option)
This transmitter allows
you to consolidate
the functions of up
to three individual
hand-held transmitters.
It will operate garage
doors and gates, or
with
the accessory package,
other devices controlled
by radio frequency such
as home/office lighting
systems and security
systems.
The transmitter
will learn and transmit the frequencies of most current
transmitters and
is powered by your vehicle’s battery and charging system.
This device complies with Part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Programming the Transmitter
Do not use the HomeLink” Transmitter with any garage door opener
that does not have
the “stop and reverse” safety feature. This includes any
garage door opener model manufactured before April 1,1982.
Be sure that people and objects are clear of the garage door you are
programming!
Your vehicle’s engine should be turned off while programming your
transmitter. Follow these steps to program
up to three channels:
1. If you have previously programmed a HomeLink TM channel, proceed to
Step
2. Otherwise, hold down the two outside buttons on the HomeLink TM
Transmitter until the red light begins to flash rapidly (approximately
20 seconds). Then release the buttons. This procedure initializes the
memory and erases any previous settings for all three channels.
2. Hold the end of your hand-held transmitter against the bottom surface
of the HomeLink” Transmitter
so that you can still see the red light.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3. Decide which one of the three channels you want to program. Using
both hands, press the hand-held transmitter button and the desired
button on the HomeLink
TM Transmitter. Continue to hold both
buttons through Step
4.
4.
Hold down both buttons until you see the red light on the HomeLink
Transmitter flash rapidly. The rapid flashing, which could take
up to
90 seconds, indicates that the HomeLink TM Transmitter has been
programmed.
Release both buttons once the light starts to flash rapidly.
If you have trouble programming the HomeLink
TM Transmitter, make
sure that
you have followed the directions exactly as described and that the
batteries in the hand-held transmitter are not dead. If you still cannot
program
it, rotate your hand-held transmitter end over end and try again.
The HomeLink TM Transmitter may not work with older garage door
openers that do not meet current Federal Consumer Safety Standards. If
you cannot program the transmitter after repeated attempts, consult your
Cadillac dealer or call
1-800-355-35 15.
Be sure to keep your original hand-held transmitter in case you need to
erase and reprogram the HomeLink TM transmitter.
Note to Canadian Owners: During programming, your hand-held transmitter
may stop transmitting after one or two seconds. If you are programming
from one
of these transmitters, the HorneLink TM indicator light may prompt
you to re-activate your hand-held transmitter
with a series of double blinks.
After you reactivate your hand-held transmitter, the HolneLink
TM light
should flash rapidly. If
it flashes slowly, continue to periodically rc-activate
your hand-held transmitter
until the light flashes rapidly.
Operating the Transmitter
Press the appropriate button on the HomcLink TM Universal Transmitter.
The red light comes on while the signal is being transmitted.
Note that the effective transmission range
of the HomeLink" Transmitter
may differ from your hand-held transmitter and from one channel to another.
Erasing Channels
To erase all three programmed channels, hold down the two outside
buttons until the red light begins
to flash. Individual channels cannot be
erased,
but can be reprogrammed using the procedure for programming
the transmitter explained earlier.
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Headlamps
USAGE
Rear Blower Motor; Rear Blower Relay
Front Cigarette Lighter; Chime Module
Power Mirror Switch;
RAP Relay; Lock-Out Inhibit Relay “B”
(Trunk Comp. 1 Micro Relay Center); Panel Lights Inhibit Relay
“F” (Trunk Comp. 3 Micro Relay Center)(Export); Courtesy Lamps
Relay
“C” (Trunk Comp. 2 Micro Relay Center); RAP Relay “E”
(Trunk Comp. 2 Micro Relay Center); Keyless Entry Module; Trunk
Lamp; Seat Belt Retractor Solenoids
Front Door Lock Switches; Glove
Box Lam ; Left and Right
Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Headlamp Switc
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Left and Right Front Header Lamp; Left and Ri ht Vanity Mirror;
Garage Door Opener; Left and Right Rear Hea f er Lamps
Left Rear Tail/Stop/Turn Lamps; Left Front Park/Turn Lamps;
Front and Rear Left Side Marker Lamps; Radio Control Head;
Headlamp Switch; Instrument Panel Cluster
Right Tail/Stop/Tlurn Lamps; Right Front and Rear Side Marker
Lamps; Right Front Park and Turn Lamps; Engine Comp. Lamp;
License Plate Lamps
Radio
Trunk Lid
Pull Down Motor; Power Antenna
Electronic Level Control (ELC)
Passengers Heated Seat
Driver’s Heated Seat
The headlamp wiring has an individual fuse which is powered by a
MAXI” fuse. An electrical overload in the headlamp wiring may cause
your headlamps
to go off and remain off. You will need to have your
Cadillac serviced immediately.
Windshield Wipers
The windshield wiper motor is powered by a MAXI TM fuse. An electrical
overload in the motor wiring may cause your wipers
to stop working. If
this happens
you will need to have your Cadillac serviced.
Power Windows and Other Power Options
Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power windows and other
power accessories. When the current load is too heavy (such
as a switch being
held on with the window completely up), the circuit breaker opens and
closes, protecting the circuit until the problem
is fixed or the load is removed.
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Neutral
(N) Position. Automatic Transaxle .............. 2-24
New Vehicle “Break-In”
............................. 2-18
Night Vision
....................................... 4-16
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Odometer .........................................
Odometer. Trip ....................................
Off-Road Recovery .................................
Oil
Engine .........................................
Life Indicator ...................................
Life Left Reset. Driver Information Center ..........
Opener. Garage Door ...............................
Ordering. Service Information ......... See Owner Assistance
Outlets. Rear Seat Air
................................ 3-7
Outside Air ........................................ 3-1
Overdrive Position. Automatic Transaxle
............... 2-25
Overheated Engine
................................. 5-12
Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode
......... 5-12
2-71
2-72
4-12
6-10
2-92
2-85
2-65
Paint Spotting. Chemical
............................ 6-59
Park (P) Position. Automatic Transaxle ................ 2-23
Shifting Into
.................................... 2-28
Shifting Out of .................................. 2-32
AtNight
....................................... 2-14
On Hills While Towing a Trailer .................... 4-39
Over Things That Burn ........................... 2-33
Parking Brake
..................................... 2-27
PASS-Key I1 ....................................... 2-17
Passing
........................................... 4-12
Power Antenna Mast Care
.............................. 3-21
DoorLocks ...................................... 2-5
Folding Mirror .................................. 2-61
Lumbar ......................................... 1-4
Remote Control Mirrors .......................... 2-60
Parking
Lots ........................................... 2-15
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