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  1. This worked for me. 😀 1. Tools - paperclip 2. Photo of where to install the paperclip. 3. Car parked on flat level surface with steering wheel turned to the straight position. 4. Insert key in ignition but leave "OFF". 5. Insert the paperclip in the White OBD II Port connector position shown in the photo. (located under the dash by the drivers left knee. May have a black cover.) 6. Turn key to "ON" position (but do not start) and observe the VSC and ABS Lamps flashing on the cluster. Wait 15 seconds. 7. Turn key to "OFF". 8. Remove the paperclip from The "White OBD" connector and replace the black cover. 9. Start the car. VSC and the VSC OFF Lamps should be "OFF". 10. Press the "VSC OFF" Button on the center console. Verify "VSC OFF" illuminates. Press again and verify the VSC OFF Lamp on the cluster goes "OFF". Hope this helps someone. Paul
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  2. Well, for sure you should get an owners manual. Try doing an advanced search of this forum for "homelink". The instructions have been posted countless times including by me. I had problems when I first programmed the botton for my garage opener, mine is rolling code one. After several attempts of going up and down, I realized, to program a rolling code garage door opener, you need to have you remote control that came with the opener. Press the learn button on your garage door opener unit, press the remote control while holding one of the three homelink buttons, then wait until the light go flashing from steady. Then go press the learn button again and press/hold the homelink button for a couple seconds TWICE, then it will work, at least for me. The manual does not state you need to use your remote control prior to pressing the homelink buttons twice. Hope this helps. thanks.
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