
HomeLink@ Transmitter 
HomeLink,@ a combined  universal transmitter and 
receiver,  provides  a way  to replace  up to three 
hand-held  transmitters  used to activate devices such as 
gate  operators,  garage  door  openers,  entry  door  locks,  security  systems  and home  lighting. Additional 
HomeLink@  information  can be found  on the  internet  at 
www.homelink.com  or  by calling  1-800-355-351 
5. 
If your  vehicle is equipped  with  the  HomeLink@ 
Transmitter,  it 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  HomeLink@  Transmitter with  any garage 
door  opener  that does not have  the “stop and reverse” 
feature.  This includes any  garage  door opener model 
manufactured before  April 
1, 1982. 
Keep  the original transmitter  for  use in other vehicles as 
well  as  for  future HomeLink@  programming.  It is  also 
recommended  that  upon the sale  of the  vehicle, 
the  programmed  HomeLink@ buttons should  be erased 
for  security  purposes.  Refer  to  “Erasing HomeLink@ 
Buttons”  or, for assistance,  contact  HomeLinkO  on  the 
internet  at:  www.homelink.com  or  by calling 
1-800-355-351 
5. 
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Be sure  that people and objects are clear  of the  garage 
door  or  gate operator  you are programming. When 
programming  a  garage  door,  it is  advised  to park outside 
of  the  garage. 
It is recommended  that a new battery be installed in 
your  hand-held transmitter for  quicker and  more 
accurate transmission  of the  radio  frequency. 
Your  vehicle’s engine should be turned 
off while 
programming the transmitter. Follow these  steps  to 
program up  to three channels: 
1. Press and hold down the two outside  buttons, 
releasing  only  when  the  indicator light begins  to 
flash,  after 
20 seconds. Do not hold down the 
buttons  for  longer  than 30 seconds  and do not 
repeat  this  step  to  program a second  and/or third 
transmitter  to  the remaining two  HomeLink@  buttons. 
2. Position the end of your hand-held transmitter  about 
1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm)  away from the HomeLink@ 
buttons  while keeping the  indicator light in  view. 
3.  Simultaneously press and hold both  the desired 
button  on  HomeLink@  and the hand-held transmitter 
button. 
Do not  release the  buttons until Step 4 
has been  completed. 
Some  entry  gates and garage door openers may 
require  you  to substitute Step  3 with the  procedure 
noted in  “Gate Operator and Canadian 
Programming”  later in this section. 
4. The indicator light  will  flash  slowly at first  and  then 
rapidly  after HomeLink@  successfully  receives  the 
frequency signal  from  the hand-held  transmitter. 
Release both  buttons. 
5. Press and hold the  newly-trained  HomeLink@  button 
and observe the  indicator  light. 
If the  indicator light  stays on constantly, 
programming is  complete  and  your  device  should 
activate  when the HomeLink@  button is pressed  and 
released. 
To program the  remaining two HomeLink@  buttons, 
begin  with Step 
2 under  “Programming  HomeLink@.” 
Do not repeat  Step 1 as this will erase all of the 
programmed  channels. 
If the  indicator light blinks  rapidly  for  two  seconds 
and then turns to  a  constant  light,  continue  with 
Steps  6 through 
8 following  to  complete  the 
programming  of a  rolling-code  equipped  device 
(most  commonly,  a  garage  door  opener). 
6. At the  garage  door  opener  receiver  (motor-head 
unit)  in the  garage,  locate  the  “Learn”  or  “Smart” 
button.  This can  usually  be  found  where  the  hanging 
antenna  wire is attached  to  the  motor-head  unit. 
7. Firmly  press and  release  the  “Learn”  or  “Smart” 
button.  The name  and  color  of the  button  may 
vary  by  manufacturer. 
You 
will have  30 seconds  to  start  Step 8. 
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8. Return  to  the  vehicle. Firmly press and hold the 
programmed  HomeLink@  button for two seconds, 
then  release.  Repeat  the  press/hold/release 
sequence 
a second  time,  and depending  on the 
brand  of the  garage  door  opener  (or  other  rolling 
code  device),  repeat  this sequence  a third time 
to  complete the  programming. 
HomeLink@  should  now  activate your rolling code 
equipped  device. 
To  program  the remaining  two HomeLink@  buttons, 
begin  with  Step 
2 of  “Programming  HomeLink@.” Do not 
repeat  Step 
1. 
Gate  Operator  and Canadian 
Programming 
Canadian radio-frequency laws  require transmitter 
signals to  “time out” 
or quit  after several seconds  of 
transmission. This  may not be long enough for 
HomeLink@  to  pick up the signal during programming. 
Similarly,  some 
U.S. gate operators are manufactured to 
“time  out” in the  same  manner. 
If you  live in  Canada,  or you are having difficulty 
programming a  gate operator  by using the 
“Programming  HomeLinkm’ procedures (regardless  of 
where  you live), replace  Step 
3 under “Programming 
HomeLink@’  with  the following: 
Continue  to  press and hold the  HomeLink@ button while 
you press and release  every  two  seconds (cycle) 
your  hand-held transmitter until the frequency signal  has 
been successfully accepted by  HomeLink@. The 
indicator light will flash  slowly  at first and then  rapidly. 
Proceed  with  Step 
4 under “Programming HomeLink@’ 
to  complete. 
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Fluid Automatic Transmission 
................................ 5-21 
Power  Steering 
........................................... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 5-38 
FM  Stereo 
..................................................... 3-82 
Fog  Lamps 
.................................................... 3-14 
Folding the  Rear  Seat 
....................................... 1-7 
Following  Distance 
.......................................... 4-57 
Footnotes 
........................................................ 6-5 
Front Axle 
...................................................... 5-51 
Front  Reading  Lamps 
...................................... 3-15 
Fuel 
............................................................... 5-5 
Additives ...................................................... 5-6 
California  Fuel 
.............................................. 5-6 
Filling  a Portable Fuel  Container 
..................... 5-9 
Filling  Your  Tank 
........................................... 5-7 
Fuels in Foreign Countries .............................. 5-7 
Gage ......................................................... 3-42 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................... 5-5 
Gasoline  Specifications .................................. 5-5 
Low  Warning  Light ....................................... 3-42 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-14 
Fuel  Information Button 
.................................... 3-46 
FUEL  LEVEL  LOW 
......................................... 3-58 
Fuses  Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers 
........................... 5-95 
Windshield  Wiper ......................................... 5-95 
G 
Gage 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
......................... 3-36 
Fuel 
.......................................................... 3-42 
Oil  Pressure 
........................................... 3-40 
Speedometer 
.......................................... 3-26 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3-26 
Transmission  Temperature 
............................. 3-36 
Voltmeter  Gage 
........................................... 3-33 
Garage  Door  Opener 
....................................... 2-35 
Gasoline 
Octane 
.................................................... 5-5 
Specifications 
............................................... 5-5 
Glass  Surfaces ............................................... 5-88 
Glove  Box 
..................................................... 2-39 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
.................................................... 7-5 
Gate 
Operator and  Canadian  Programming 
........ 2-37 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
............................... 3-3 
Head  Restraints 
............................................... 1-6 
Headlamp  High/Low  Beam  Changer 
.................... 3-6 
Headlamps 
.................................................... 5-52 
Bulb  Replacement 
....................................... 5-52 
Front  Turn  Signal, Sidemarker  and  Daytime 
Running  Lamps 
........................................ 5-53