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been successfully programmed. Release both buttons.
5. If you are programming  a  rolling code-equipped device (e.g., garage door opener or entry door lock), refer  to
"Programming rolling codes" on the next page to complete the programming  process. Repeat steps 3 and  4 to program
the other two transceiver  buttons.  If, after several attempts, you are unable to successfully train the HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver to learn your hand -held transmitter's signal, contact HomeLink® toll-free 1-800-355-3515
(Internet: www.HomeLink.com
).
WARNING!
If you use HomeLink® to open  a  garage door or gate, be  sure no one  is near the gate or door while it is in motion.
Do not use the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver with any  garage door opener that lacks safety "stop" and
"reverse" features as required by federal safety standards. (This includes any  garage door opener model
manufactured before April 1, 1982) A garage door opener that cannot "detect" an  object,  signalling  the door to
"stop" and  "reverse" does not meet  current federal safety standards. Using a  garage door opener without these
features increases the risk of serious injury or death. For more information on this  matter, call  toll-free 1-800-355-
3515 (Internet: www.HomeLink.com
).
pg. 163 HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (option)
NOTE - Canadian residents:
During programming,  your hand -held transmitter may automatically  stop transmitting. To successfully train
HomeLink®, continue  to hold the HomeLink® button. At the same time, repeatedly press and  hold your hand -held
transmitter's button at two-second intervals  until HomeLink® has learned  your transmitter's code. The HomeLink®
indicator light will flash  first slowly, and  then rapidly to indicate that the button has been successfully programmed.
Determining if your garage door uses a rolling code
Determine, in one  of the following ways, if your garage door uses a  rolling code system and  is manufactured after
1996:
Refer to the garage door opener owner's  manual  for verification.
If your hand -held transmitter appears to program the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver but the programmed button
does not activate the garage door, your garage door opener may have a  rolling code.
Press the programmed HomeLink® button. If the garage door opener has the rolling code feature, the HomeLink®
indicator light flashes rapidly and  then glows steadily after approximately 2 seconds.
To train a rolling code  garage door opener,  follow these instructions after programming  the desired transceiver
button according  to "Programming the transceiver." The help of a  second person may make training easier.
1. Locate the training button on the garage door opener motor head unit. The location and  color of the training button
may vary. If you encounter  difficulty, refer  to the garage door opener owner's  manual  or call  toll-free 1-800-355-3515
(Internet: www.HomeLink.com
).
2. Press the "training" button on the garage door opener motor head unit until the "training" light comes on.
3. Press and  release the programmed HomeLink® button. Press and  release the programmed HomeLink® button a
second time to complete the training process. Some garage door openers may require you to do this  procedure a  third
time to complete the training.
The programmed button on your HomeLink® Universal Transceiver should now operate  your garage door opener. The
original hand -held transmitter can also be  used, as desired, to operate  the garage door.
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Automatic transmission85, 86, 140
Geartronic87, 88
Kickdown86, 87
Auxiliary socket29, 37
B
Backrest (center) - 3-section rear seat60
Battery99, 143
Battery  maintenance134, 135
Replacing the battery135
Ventilation hose135
Booster cushion12, 16
Bottle  holder in rear seat58
Brake failure warning light26
Brake fluid133
Brake system18
Bulbs (list)143
Bulbs - replacing116-121
C
Capacities (oils and  fluids)137
, 141
Cargo  compartment cover67
Cargo  compartment lighting63
Cargo  eyelets64
Cargo  net65
Catalytic converters - three-way101
Center armrest - 3-section rear seat61
Center backrest (3-section rear seat)60
Center console - switches29
Center head restraint - 3-section rear seat60
Center head restraint - rear seat3
Center seat head restraint59
Central  locking buttons75
Chains - winter driving106
Changing wheels109, 110
Child booster  cushion12, 16
Child Restraint Anchorages15
Child safety11, 12, 14, 16
Child safety locks - rear doors78
Climate controls44, 45, 46, 47
Climate system - general  information43
Clock25
Clutch interlock84
Coat hanger57
Coin  compartment55
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Combination filter44, 47
Coolant127
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Courtesy light70
Courtesy lights (front) - replacing121
Courtesy lights - exterior72
Cruise control31
Cup holder55, 56
Cup holder in the center  console55
D
Detachable trailer hitch - installing96
Detachable trailer hitch - removing97
Dimensions139
Direction indicators34
Distributor ignition system142
Door step courtesy lights - replacing120
Doors  and  locks72
Drive belt127
Driver's seat and  remote keyless  entry system53
Driving economy89
Driving mode indicator25
Driving mode W86, 88, 99
Driving with trunk open90
E
Economical driving89
Electric socket in cargo compartment63
Electrical system143
Electrical system - general  information90
Electrically operated  front  seats52
Electrically operated  sideview mirrors39
Electrically operated  sun roof40
Electrically operated  windows38
Electronic Brake Force Distribution19
Electronic Climate Control (ECC)44 - 47
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)14
Emergency towing93, 94
Emergency warning flashers36
Emissions systems126
Engine - specifications140
Engine - starting83
Engine air filter128
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Engine oil99, 131, 132
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