denslexusgx470 Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Many have questions on how to program the Homelink buttons. It is in the owner's manual but sometimes it may be confusing to understand the terminology. I've summarized what the manual states, and hopefully this will help anyone in the future (as I have in the past already hehe) "Ok. Delete the codes in the homelink then try this. (To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Hold down the garage door button and the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." 2
fbsdmd Posted October 4, 2008 Posted October 4, 2008 Many have questions on how to program the Homelink buttons. It is in the owner's manual but sometimes it may be confusing to understand the terminology. I've summarized what the manual states, and hopefully this will help anyone in the future (as I have in the past already hehe)"Ok. Delete the codes in the homelink then try this. (To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Hold down the garage door button and the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work." I had to go through this routine 6 or 7 times before it actually worked.
denslexusgx470 Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 Sometimes it could be the "learning" step that takes a long time and several trials before it works. Luckily, for the 2 or 3 times I had to program Homelinks, they worked like a charm on the first try hehe. But I'm glad you got it to work eventually. ;)
SmartEllis Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 I followed these instructions (albeit not well apparently) and managed to clear both my handheld garage door openers. However, all was not lost. It forced me to dig out my garage door opener manual. Eureka! The instructions there were clear and concise and I was able, in less than five minutes, to reprogram both handhelds, my new Lexus RX350 and my husband's Corvette which we had been trying to program for three years. My bad, I should have gone there in the first place instead of the Internet which is usually the first place I go. Just for information purposes, our garage door opener is the rolling code kind. I simply held down the Homelink button in the car while my husband pressed and immediately released the red learning button on the actual opener, when the light on the actual opener blinked I released the button on the Homelink and when I pressed it again it worked perfectly.
denslexusgx470 Posted February 21, 2009 Author Posted February 21, 2009 Welcome and glad to be of help. :) It works everytime as long as people follow my directions. 1
chickenslut Posted April 21, 2009 Posted April 21, 2009 I have on 07 RX and a Chamberlain liftmaster. It was a frustrating experience to say the least but I finally got it. Now that I've done it I can do it about 14-15 times and not even bat an eye. What, for me, was the stumbling block was my liftmaster remote passing along the sequence to the Homelink remote BEFORE hitting the Learn button on the opener itself. Even though the liftmaster remote was like 1 inch away it wasn't "seeing it". I held down the '1' key and the liftmaster remote almost touching the 2 and 3 keys and that did the trick. For anyone else out there, I recommend reading, re-reading, writing the instructions down and then doing it. dens, thanks for the tutorial. I can now cross this one off my list. 1
denslexusgx470 Posted April 21, 2009 Author Posted April 21, 2009 No problem. I made it as simple as possible but I still believe there could be minimal flaws in my directions. ;) Glad to be of help. 1
Messerchmidt Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 I took the car back to the dealership with an old clip-on garage door opener and the sales guy who sold me the car did it for me. if you have one of the newer rolling coder garage door openers, you have to do it on your driveway. Check youtube for how-to videos. 1
CJAY Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 I took the car back to the dealership with an old clip-on garage door opener and the sales guy who sold me the car did it for me. if you have one of the newer rolling coder garage door openers, you have to do it on your driveway. Check youtube for how-to videos. you can also go to the homelink website and have them contact you. (www.homelink.com) and they will help you set your garage opener up.
Bnguyen Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 this works like a charm. Got it the first time i try after numerous fail attemps with the instructions from lexus homelink. thanks
lsheat Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 Many have questions on how to program the Homelink buttons. It is in the owner's manual but sometimes it may be confusing to understand the terminology. I've summarized what the manual states, and hopefully this will help anyone in the future (as I have in the past already hehe) "Ok. Delete the codes in the homelink then try this. (To delete, hold down the first and third buttons at the same time, hold for about 30-60 seconds till the light blinks really fast. Release and check if deleted if the light blinks at a slow but steady pace. That means there's nothing stored on that button) Hold down the garage door button and the homelink button u want programmed. Once the light changes from a slow blinking light to a rapid blinking light, release both buttons. Then go to the garage door openner and (this is different for all garage door openners) push the "learn" button ONCE. Within 30 secs, press the same button u programmed 3 times, and it should work."
QLEXUS93 Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 If your garage door opener has ROLLING CODE, you need to press the LEARNING (PROGRAM) button. Within 30sec, you need to press the HomeLink button that you want to program by press 2 times (some garage door opener may need to press 3 times on your HomeLink button). Make sure the previous program button is deleted.
pbeach Posted July 18, 2011 Posted July 18, 2011 I have two Genie garage door openers, one uses the old switch remote and the other use the rolling code type. On both I had to use the remote next to the homelink to program the homelink. After clearing the previous code (press outer buttons simultaneously). Press and hold the homelink button you want to program, hold the remote next to the homelink button and press the remote button until you see a fast flash on the homelink light. You are ready. If you are trying to program homelink for rolling codes using the manual's instructions, you can disconnect the door from the door opener and stand on the door ledge to press the door opener training button (quicker than using a ladder).
RPD Posted December 5, 2013 Posted December 5, 2013 ^_^ Took a few tries but my deleting the stored codes (holding down buttons 1 and 3) I was able to program my garage door and the security gate to my community. AND.....get his I was getting an error code 4 on my CD player for the past 2 months when I swapped out a car battery. I knew it was a software issue....and for some darn reason after I cleared the homelink codes and programmed by garage door - the cd player works!!!!!! :D
T Malone Posted February 16, 2014 Posted February 16, 2014 On newer garage door openers a Homelink box may be needed to use with older autos. If you go to Homelinks web page or call them, they supply the boxes. The boxes run around 30.00 dollars.
maseace Posted February 16, 2014 Posted February 16, 2014 On newer garage door openers a Homelink box may be needed to use with older autos. If you go to Homelinks web page or call them, they supply the boxes. The boxes run around 30.00 dollars. It's called a Homelink Repeater, and I recently got one for just a $7 shipping price from Homelink for my '07 400h. It doesn't work very well, however, and I end up using the supplied remote instead of the Homelink buttons most of the time.
Amelia Guy Posted June 12, 2014 Posted June 12, 2014 Thank you thank you. After spending HOURS with the owners manual, I turned to owners club for answers. By following the simple approach AND recognizing that my opener was Lift Master (not Sears) both my Lexus and my wifes VOlvo S60 are now programmed. Hurrah, on my BD no less.
GlenK Posted February 23, 2015 Posted February 23, 2015 Mine was confusing at first but the tech specialist at Lexus said I had a "rolling" number opener. All I had to do was hit the learning switch on the opener then while it's light was still blinking push and hold for 2 seconds the #1 I wanted to program on my NX and do this two or three times. On the third 2 second hold it connected and has worked perfectly. I didn't see any of that approach in the manual.
dta20502 Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 My Sear garage door opener Model# 139.53606 has no Learn button. Anybody know how to use Homelink on my Lexus Es350 2008 to open the door? Thank you in advance! -Dennis
robynlee Posted May 7, 2017 Posted May 7, 2017 HI I'm new owner. Dennis, did you get an answer because I don't have a "learn" button either on my remote..
dta20502 Posted May 7, 2017 Posted May 7, 2017 If your garage door opener does not have "LEARN" or "TRAINING" button, then follow steps 1 to 6 bellow: STEPS 1-6 ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH ROLLING CODE AND NON-ROLLING CODE TRANSMITTERS. 1. Unplug the garage door opener motor from the house current. 2. Hold the end of the garage door opener remote control 2 to 5 inches from HomeLink. Make sure you are not blocking your view of the red light in HomeLink. 3. Press and hold the remote control button and one of the HomeLink buttons at the same time. (Note: Canadian owner’s, see manual for additional instruction.) 4. The red light in HomeLink should begin flashing. It will flash slowly at first, then rapidly. 5. When the red light flashes rapidly, release both buttons. HomeLink should have learned the code from the remote control. 6. Plug in the garage door opener motor, then test the HomeLink Transceiver button by pushing it. If the button does not work, repeat this procedure to train again. If it still does not work, you may have a variable or rolling code garage door opener. See if you do by pressing the HomeLink transceiver button you just trained. If the red light blinks for 2 seconds, then stays on, you have a rolling code garage door opener. Go to step 7. For rolling codes, you have to go through the instructions from number 1-6, and then start the rolling code procedures as follows. 7. Find the Training button on the garage or gate opener. Press and hold the button until the light next to the button comes on or blinks, then release it. You then have 30 seconds to complete the next step. 8. Press the button you just tried to train two times, holding it 3 to 4 seconds each time before releasing. The training light on the opener goes off. (Some systems may require you to press and release the button up to three times.) 9. Press the HomeLink button again to operate the garage door or gate opener. If you have a problem or for more information, call HomeLink at 1-800-355-3515 or visit their website at http://www.homelink.com/program/programming.tml
vicki1010 Posted April 7, 2021 Posted April 7, 2021 Thanks for all your advice. I have been trying for a couple of days to program a 2007 Lexus RX 350 to a Genie 7055 garage door opener. I finally contacted Homelink who while very nice still couldn't solve the issue. He did say some issue arise from using LED bulbs in the unit. Homelink last instructions were to press the Homelink button 3 times for 3 seconds But I finally decided to try another Homelink button and it worked! Don't know what was wrong with button #1 but button #2 worked on the first attempt.
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