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Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM)   (if equipped)
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The electric chromic rearview mirror  
automatically controls the glare from 
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Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM)   (if equipped)
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The electric chromic rearview mirror  
automatically controls the glare from 
the headlamp of the vehicle behind 
you in nighttime or low light driving 
conditions. When the vehicle is ON, the 
glare is automatically controlled by the 
sensor mounted in the rearview mirror. 
The sensor detects the light level around 
the vehicle, and automatically adjusts 
to control the headlamp glare from 
vehicles behind you. Whenever the gear 
is shifted to R (Reverse), the mirror will 
automatically go to the brightest setting 
in order to improve the driver’s view 
behind the vehicle.   Electrochromic mirror (ECM) with  
HomeLink® system and Genesis 
Connected Service (if equipped) 
Your vehicle may be equipped with  
a Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror 
with an Integrated HomeLink® Wireless 
Control System. 
During nighttime driving, this feature will  
automatically detect and  help reduce 
rearview mirror glare. The HomeLink® 
Universal Transceiver allows you to 
activate your garage door(s), electric 
gate, home lighting, etc.
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(1)  HomeLink Channel 1 
(2)  HomeLink Channel 2
(3)  HomeLink Channel 3
(4)  Garage Door Opener Status Indicator  : Closing or Closed
(5)  HomeLink Operation Indicator   
(6)  Garage Door Opener Status Indicator  : Opening or Opened
(7)  HomeLink User Interface Indicator   

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Automatic-Dimming Night Vision Safety™  
(NVS®) Mirror (if equipped)
The NVS® Mirror automatically helps  
reduce glare by monitoring light levels in 
the front and the rear of the vehicle. Any 
object that obstructs either light sensor 
will degrade the automatic dimming 
control feature. 
For more information regarding NVS®  
mirrors and other applications, please 
refer to the Gentex website: 
www.gentex.com 
Your mirror will automatically dim  
upon detecting glare from the vehicles 
traveling behind you.  
The mirror defaults to the ON position  
each time the vehicle is started.
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless Control  System
The HomeLink® Wireless Control System  
provides a convenient way to replace 
up to three hand held radio-frequency 
transmitters used to activate compatible 
devices such as gate operators, garage 
door openers, entry door locks, security 
systems, and home lighting.
NOTICE
HomeLink® operates while the ignition  
switch is in the ACC or ON position 
for safety reasons. It is to prevent 
unintentional security problems from 
happening when the vehicle is parked 
outside the garage.
 WARNING
Before programming HomeLink® to a  
garage door opener or gate operator, 
make sure people and objects are out 
of the way of the device to prevent 
potential harm or damage. Do not 
use the HomeLink® with any garage 
door opener that lacks the safety 
stop and reverse features required 
by U.S. federal safety standards (this 
includes any garage door opener model 
manufactured before April 1, 1982). 
A garage door that cannot detect an 
object - signaling the door to stop and 
reverse - does not meet current U.S. 
federal safety standards. Using a garage 
door opener without these features 
increases the risk of serious injury or 
death. 
For more information, contact  
HomeLink®  at www.homelink.com, or 
call Home-Link customer support at 
1-800-355-3515. 
It is also recommended that a new  
battery be replaced in the handheld 
transmitter of the device being trained 
to HomeLink® for quicker training and 
accurate transmission of the radio 
frequency.
1. Programming HomeLink ®
The following steps show how to  
program HomeLink. If you have any 
questions or are having difficulty 
programming your HomeLink buttons, 
refer to the HomeLink website or call the 
HomeLink customer support toll-free 
number. Do this, before going back to 
the dealer who sold you the car. 

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Visit the HomeLink website at: www. 
homelink.com. Then at the top of the 
page, choose your vehicle make. Then 
watch the You Tube video, and/or 
access additional website information.
•	 If you choose to access the website 
via your cell phone, scan the QR code.
•	Or, call HomeLink customer support  
at 1-800-355-3515 (Please have the 
vehicle make/model AND the opener 
device make/model readily available.)
1)  Programming Preparation
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1.  When programming a garage door  opener, it is advised to park the  
vehicle outside of the garage.
2.  It is recommended that a new battery  be placed in the handheld transmitter 
of the device being programmed to 
HomeLink for quicker training and 
accurate transmission of the radio-
frequency signal.
3.  Place the ignition switch to the ACC  (Accessory) position for programming 
of HomeLink. 2)  Programming a New HomeLink® 
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1.  Press and release the HomeLink  button (1), (2) or (3), you would like  
to program. The HomeLink indicator 
light (7) will flash orange slowly (if 
not, perform the steps of “Erasing 
HomeLink Buttons” section, and start 
over).
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2.  Position the garage door opener  remote 1 – 3 inches (2 – 8cm) away  
from the HomeLink buttons.
3.  While the HomeLink indicator light (7)  is flashing orange, press and hold the 
hand-held remote button. Continue 
pressing the handheld remote button 
until the HomeLink indicator light (7) 
light changes from orange to green. 
You may now release the handheld 
remote button.     

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4. 
Wait until your garage door comes  
to a complete stop, regardless of 
position, before proceeding to the 
next steps.
5.  Press and release the HomeLink  button you are programming and 
observe the indicator light.
•	 If the indicator light remains solid 
green, your device should operate 
when the HomeLink button is 
pressed. At this point, if your device 
operates, programming is complete.
•	 If the indicator light rapidly 
flashes green, firmly press, hold 
for two seconds and release the 
HomeLink button up to three times 
in a row slowly to complete the 
programming process. Do not press 
the HomeLink button rapidly. At 
this point if your device operates, 
programming is complete. If the 
device does not operate, continue 
with step 6.
6.  At the garage door opener motor,  (security gate motor, etc.) locate the 
"Learn", "Smart", "Set" or "Program" 
button. This can usually be found 
where the hanging antenna wire is 
attached to the motor-head unit (see 
the device's manual to identify this 
button). The name and color of the 
button may vary by manufacturer.
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à A ladder and/or second person may  
simplify the following steps.
7.   Firmly press and release the "Learn", 
"Smart", "Set" or "Program" button. 
You now have up to 30 seconds in 
which to complete the next step.
8.  Return to the vehicle and firmly press,  hold for two seconds and release, 
the HomeLink button up to three 
times in a row slowly. Do not press 
the HomeLink button rapidly. As soon 
as you see the garage door start to 
move, stop pressing any buttons 
until a few seconds after the garage 
door has come to a complete stop, 
regardless of position. At this point, 
programming is complete and your 
device should operate when the 
HomeLink button is pressed and 
released.  

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3)   Two-Way  Communication 
Programming (For select garage door  
openers)
If your garage door opener has the  
'myQ' logo on its side, your opener 
likely has Two-Way Communication 
capability. HomeLink has the capability 
to establish Two-Way Communication 
with your garage door opener. HomeLink 
can receive and display "closing" 
or "opening" status messages from 
compatible garage door openers. At 
any time, Home-Link can also recall 
and display the last recorded status 
communicated by the garage door 
opener to indicate your garage door being "closed" or "opened". 
To check if your garage door opener is  
compatible with this feature, refer to 
www.homelink.com/compatible/ Two-
way-Communication. If your garage 
door opener has this functionality, AND 
the Two-Way Communication indicators 
(4), (6) in the mirror appear while the 
garage door is opening/closing, then 
no further steps are needed. Two-Way 
Communication Programming is already 
complete.  
However, if your garage door opener  
has this functionality, AND the Two-
Way Communication indicators (4), (6) 
in the mirror DO NOT appear while the 
garage door is opening/closing, use 
the following instructions to enable this 
functionality. 1.  In your vehicle, press and hold the 
programmed HomeLink button for 2 
seconds, then release. Confirm that 
the garage door is moving. AFTER it 
stops, you will have one minute to 
complete the following steps:
 
à A ladder and/or second person may 
simplify the following steps.
2.  On your garage door opener in your  garage, locate the "Learn" button 
(usually near where the hanging 
antenna wire is attached to the garage 
door opener). If there is difficulty 
locating this button, reference the 
device's owner's manual.
3.  Press and release the "Learn" button. 
4.  A light on your garage door opener  
may flash, and your Two-Way 
Communication indicators (4), (6) in 
your vehicle may flash, confirming 
completion of the process.
5.  Return to the vehicle and firmly  press and release the programmed 
HomeLink button to activate 
your garage door. The Two-Way 
Communication indicators (4), (6) 
flash in orange when the door is 
moving. Do not make any additional 
button presses until AFTER the garage 
door has come to a complete stop.
6.  Your Two-Way Communication  programming is now complete.
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If your garage door opener has Two- 
Way Communication functionality, 
it is possible for HomeLink to stop 
functioning the garage door shortly 
after initial programming, IF the Two-
Way Communication Programming 
wasn’t properly completed. This 
usually happens after the first 10 times 
a programmed HomeLink button is 
pressed. If you experience this, completing 
the "Programming a New HomeLink 
Button" and "Two-Way Communication 
Programming" will restore door operation. 

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4)  Canadian Programming 
Canadian radio-frequency laws require  
transmitter remote signals to "time-
out" (or quit) after a couple seconds of 
transmission, which may not be long 
enough for HomeLink to pick up the signal 
during programming. 
If you live in Canada or you are having  
difficulties programming a gate operator 
or garage door opener by using the 
programming procedures, replace 
"Programming a New HomeLink Button" 
step 3 with the following: 
While the HomeLink indicator light (7) is  
flashing orange, press and release ("cycle") 
your device's handheld remote every two 
seconds until the HomeLink indicator light 
(7) changes from orange to green. You may 
now release the hand-held remote button. 
Then proceed with "Programming a New 
HomeLink Button" step 4.
2. Operating HomeLink
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1)  Operating HomeLink®
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1.  Press and release the desired  programmed HomeLink button (1, 2  
or 3).
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The HomeLink indicator (7) should  
light green, solid or flashing, and your 
programmed device should operate. 
If your device does not operate, the  
HomeLink programming was not 
successful, and you'll need to reprogram the button. 
2)   Two-Way Communication Display  Behavior
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1.  Press and release one of the  programmed HomeLink buttons (1, 2  
or 3).
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2.  The indicator (4) and (6) operates as  below, if your garage door opener  
has Two-Way Communication 
functionality.    

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If the indicator (4) flashes in Orange,  
it indicates that the garage door is "Closing".
•	 The indicator (4) turns solid green 
once the garage door has closed.
•	 If the indicator (6) flashes in Orange, 
it indicates that the garage door is "Opening".
•	 The indicator (6) turns solid green 
once the garage door has fully opened.
•	 If the indicator (4) or (6) does not 
turn to green, it indicates that the 
last status of garage door was not 
received properly. The HomeLink 
mirror tries to receive the last known 
status of the garage door for a few seconds.
3)  Recalling Garage Door Status 
HomeLink mirror with Two-Way  
Communication provides a way to view 
the last stored message from the garage 
door opener. In order to recall the last 
known status of the last activated device, 
press the buttons "1 and 2" OR "2 and 3" 
simultaneously. •	 If the indicator (4) appears solid  
Green, it indicates that the last 
activated device was "closed" 
properly.
•	 If the indicator (6) appears solid 
Green, it indicates that the last 
activated device was "open" properly.
3. Erasing HomeLink ®
 Buttons
1)   Erasing and Reprogramming a Single 
HomeLink® Button:
1.  Press and hold the desired HomeLink  button you want to re-program. DO  
NOT release the button.
2.  The HomeLink indicator light (7) will  illuminate solid green. Release the 
button as soon as the HomeLink 
indicator light (7) begins to flash 
orange, usually about 20 seconds.
3.  Proceed with the steps in the  "Programming a New HomeLink 
Button" section.
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If you do not complete the re- 
programming of a new device to the 
button, it will revert to the previously 
stored programming.