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Tesla MODEL Y 2025+ - Homelink Universal Transceiver; Smart Garage; Supported Modes; Programming Homelink

Tesla MODEL Y 2025+
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myQ
If equipped, Model Y can intelligently connect
to your myQ® smart garage.
myQ is a smart garage control system that works seamlessly
with Model Y, and allows you to remotely monitor and control
your garage door from the vehicle's touchscreen or a paired
phone. This is convenient if you forget to close your garage
door, want to allow friends and family inside, or need to open
and close it remotely (such as when receiving a package). By
linking myQ with
Model Y, the garage door can detect your
vehicle nearby and automatically open or close to
accommodate.
WARNING: Do not use myQ with a device that does not
have safety stop and reverse features. Using a device
without these safety features increases the risk of
property damage, injury, or death.
Follow these steps to set up myQ on your vehicle:
1. Your garage door must be myQ compatible. Use the myQ
Compatibility tool (https://www.myq.com/app/myq-
compatibility) to determine this.
2.
Ensure your garage is Wi-Fi compatible. myQ uses Wi-Fi
to communicate with your smart phone and vehicle. Some
garages will have a Wi-Fi or myQ symbol on the hub. Your
garage must have a strong Wi-Fi signal to control and
monitor your garage through your vehicle.
NOTE: If your garage is not compatible, you may be able
to purchase an external myQ hub to use this feature.
3. Download the myQ app from your smart phone's app
store. Use the app to set up your account information and
pair the garage to your phone. myQ requires a paid
subscription, which you can purchase in the app.
4. Check that your vehicle is running the latest available
software version and has Wi-Fi or LTE connectivity.
5.
Touch the garage icon at the top of the touchscreen or
navigate to Controls > Locks > myQ Connected Garage >
Link Account and follow the instructions to pair the garage
with Model Y. Once paired, monitoring and controlling the
garage becomes available on the touchscreen, where you
can further customize myQ.
For more information, questions, troubleshooting assistance,
or damage claims, visit www.myQ.com/Tesla.
HomeLink Universal Transceiver
If your vehicle is equipped with the
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, you can
operate up to three Radio Frequency (RF)
devices, including garage doors, gates, lights,
and security systems.
NOTE:
Depending on date of manufacture, market region,
and options selected at time of purchase, some vehicles are
not equipped with a HomeLink Universal Transceiver.
WARNING: Do not use the HomeLink Universal
Transceiver with a device that does not have safety
stop and reverse features. Using a device without
these safety features increases the risk of injury or
death.
Supported Modes
HomeLink supports three different transmit modes, which is
how your vehicle and the RF device communicate. Selecting
a transmit mode is determined by your RF device's
compatibility:
Standard Mode: Use Standard Mode if your RF device is
equipped with a remote control that must be used to
operate the device (for example, a remote-controlled
garage door). This mode is the most commonly used
transmit mode for HomeLink devices.
D-Mode or UR-Mode: Use D-Mode or UR-Mode if the RF
device does not have a remote control, and the receiver
has a "Learn" button (may also be called "Program" or
"Smart"). D-Mode and UR-Mode function similarly in that
Model Y communicates directly with the device's receiver
as opposed to the remote control.
NOTE: D-Mode is used primarily in North America
whereas UR-Mode is popular in Europe, the Middle East,
and Asia. To determine the mode your device is
compatible with, contact HomeLink by going to
www.homelink.com or calling 1-800-355-3515.
Each of your devices can be set to a different mode. For
example, your garage door can be set to Standard Mode,
your front gate can be set to D-Mode, etc. To change a
transmit mode, touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the
Controls screen and select the device you want to change.
Then, select Program and choose the desired mode for your
device. Confirm by touching Set Mode and follow the
onscreen instructions.
For older vehicles, changing the mode for one device
changes the mode for all devices, so be careful when
changing transmit modes. Devices not compatible with your
selected mode may not work. Touch the HomeLink icon at the
top of the touchscreen, then touch
Change Transmit Mode.
NOTE: Check the product information for your HomeLink
device to determine which mode is compatible with your
device.
Programming HomeLink
To program HomeLink®:
1.
Park Model Y so that the front bumper is in front of the
device you want to program.
Smart Garage
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