Be sure
to
keep the original hand-held transmitter
in case you need to erase and reprogram the
universal transmitter.
Note
to
Canadian
Owners:
During programming, the
hand-held transmitter may stop transmitting after one or
two
seconds.
If
you are programming from one
of
these
transmitters, you should press and re-press
the
button
on
the hand-held transmitter every two seconds without
ever releasing
the
button
on
the
universal transmitter.
Release both buttons when the red light
on
the universal
transmitter
begins to flash rapidly.
Press
and hold the appropriate button on
the
universal
transmitter. The red light
comes
on
while the signal
is
being transmitted.
Note that
the
universal transmitter
is
disabled when
the
VALET
button inside
the
glove box
is
activated. For
more information, see “Security Override” earlier in
this section.
Also note that if the hand-held transmitter appears to
program
the
universal transmitter but does not open
your garage door,
and
if
the garage door opener
was
manufactured after 1995,
the
garage door opener may
have
a
“rolling code” system.
A
rolling code system
changes the code
of
the garage door opener
every
time
you
open
or
close the garage door.
To
determine
if
you have this system, press the button
on the universal transmitter that you have programmed
already.
If
the
red light on
the
universal transmitter
flashes rapidly for
one
or two
seconds
and
then
stops flashing, the garage door opener
has
a rolling
code system.