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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.
This device complies with RSS
-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
Changes and modifications to this system by other than
an authorized service facility could void authorization to
use this equipment.
Programming the HomeLink Transmitter
Do not use the transmitter with any garage door opener
that does not have the ªstop and reverseº 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 the HomeLink
Transmitter. Follow these
steps to program up to three channels:
1. If you have not previously programmed a universal
channel, proceed to Step 2. Otherwise, hold down
the two outside buttons on the HomeLink
Transmitter until the indicator 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 the hand
-held transmitter
approximately one to three inches away from the
HomeLink
Transmitter making sure that you can
still see the display.
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
Transmitter. Continue to hold both
buttons through Step 4.
4. Hold down both buttons until you see the indicator
light on the HomeLink
Transmitter flash, first
slowly then rapidly. The rapid flashing, which could
take up to 90 seconds, indicates that the HomeLink
Transmitter has been programmed. Release both
buttons once the light starts to flash rapidly.
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Canadian Programming: During programming,
your hand
-held transmitter may automatically stop
transmitting. Continue to press and hold the HomeLink
button while you press your hand-held transmitter button
every two seconds until the HomeLink Transmitter has
been programmed. The indicator light will flash slowly
and then rapidly after several seconds once it has been
successfully programmed.
If you have trouble programming the HomeLink
Transmitter, make sure that you have followed the
directions exactly as described and that the battery in
the hand
-held transmitter is not dead. If you still cannot
program it, flip the hand
-held transmitter end over end
and try again. The HomeLink 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 dealer.
Be sure to keep the original hand
-held transmitter
in case you need to erase and reprogram the
HomeLink
Transmitter.
Operating the Transmitter
Press and hold the appropriate button on the HomeLink
Transmitter. The house symbol comes on while the signal
is being transmitted.
Note that the effective transmission range of the
HomeLink
Transmitter may differ from the hand-held
transmitter and from one channel to another.
Training a Garage Opener with a ªRolling
Codeº Feature
If you programmed the HomeLink Transmitter, but the
garage door will not open, and if your garage door opener
was manufactured after 1995, your garage door may have
a security feature that changes the ªcodeº of your garage
door opener every time it is opened or closed.
To determine if your garage door opener has this
ªrolling codeº feature, press the appropriate button
on the HomeLink
Transmitter that was programmed.
If the indicator light flashes rapidly for one to
two seconds, then turns solid, your garage door
opener has this feature.
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To program a garage door opener with the rolling code
feature, do the following:
1. Program your hand
-held transmitter to the
HomeLink Transmitter by following the steps
provided under ªProgramming the Transmitterº
earlier in this section.
2. Remove the cover panel from the garage door
opener receiver. It is located near the garage door
opener motor.
3. Locate the training button on the garage door
opener receiver. The exact location and color will
vary among brands.
4. Press the training button on the garage door opener
receiver for one to two seconds.
5. Within thirty seconds of pressing the training button,
return to your vehicle and press the programmed
button on the HomeLink
Transmitter until the
indicator light flashes rapidly (about two seconds).
6. Release the button, then press it again to confirm it
was programmed to the garage door opener receiver.
You may now use either the HomeLink
Transmitter
or the hand
-held transmitter to open your garage door.
If you still have difficulty in programming and require
assistance, please call 1
-800-355-3515.
Erasing Channels
To erase all three programmed channels, hold down the
two outside buttons until the indicator light begins to
flash. Individual channels cannot be erased, but can be
reprogrammed using the procedure for programming
the transmitter explained earlier.
Accessories
Accessories for the HomeLink Transmitter are available
from the manufacturer of the unit. If you would like
additional information, please call 1
-800-355-3515.
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The Instrument Panel -- Your Information System
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The main components of your instrument panel are:
A. Instrument Panel Fuse Block
B. Multifunction Lever (behind steering wheel)
C. Audio Steering Wheel Controls (If Equipped)
D. Hazard Switch
E. Audio System
F. Climate Controls
G. Automatic Transaxle Shift Lever
H. Ignition Switch
I. Steering Wheel Cruise Control Switches
(If Equipped)
J. Hood Release
K. Remote Trunk Release
L. Lamp Controls
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Instrument Panel Cluster
Standard Cluster: United States Version Shown, Canadian Similar
Your instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running. You'll know how fast
you're going, about how much fuel is in your tank and many other things you need to drive safely and economically.
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Optional Cluster: United States Version Shown, Canadian Similar
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2-62 Speedometer and Odometer
Your speedometer lets you see your speed in both miles
per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). Your
odometer shows how far your vehicle has been driven in
either miles (used in the United States) or in kilometers
(used in Canada). If your vehicle is equipped with
Driver Information Center (DIC), you can choose which
units you would like displayed. See ªDriver Information
Center (DIC)º in the Index.
Your vehicle has a tamper
-resistant odometer. If you see
ERROR, you'll know someone has probably tampered
with it and the numbers may not be accurate.
You may wonder what happens if your vehicle needs a
new odometer installed. If the new one can be set to the
mileage total of the old odometer, then that will be done.
But if it can't, then it will be set at zero and a label must
be put on the driver's door to show the old mileage
reading when the new odometer was installed.
Trip Odometer
Your trip odometer tells how far you have driven since
you last reset it.
Your trip/select reset switch will go back and forth
between the odometer and the trip odometer if the
button is pressed and released within 1.5 seconds. If the button is pressed and held for longer than
1.5 seconds while in the trip odometer mode, it will be
reset to zero. If the button is pressed and held for longer
than 1.5 seconds while in the odometer mode, it will
have no effect.
Your trip odometer will work no matter what position
your key is in, and even if the key isn't in.
Tachometer
The tachometer displays
the engine speed in
thousands of revolutions
per minute (rpm).
NOTICE:
Do not operate the engine with the tachometer in
the red area, or engine damage may occur.