Programming the 'Home Link'

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ExpeditionAndy

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Thanks to all
I have ..... finally ..... successfully linked the Expedition to my garage door opener !!!!

As was noted ...... I had to do 'both' process' to get the thing to work. 1) do the 'remote' and the 'home' button in the vehicle and then 2) 'link' the home button in the vehicle to the door motor.

Wife is loving the vehicle. She's 5'2" and loved her Suburban(s) and Tahoe. Then I down sized to the Highlander and then to a RX350. She didn't complain but 'little' her loved driving/riding in her 'Sherman Tanks' and so we are HAPPY AGAIN.

I've had 2 full size Ford Trucks (older models) and now have a 2010 Mazda extended cab 4x4.....which we all know is nothing more than a 100% Ford Ranger. So now I have a garage with nothing but Fords.....................
Glad you got it working NorthGeorgia!
 

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The instructions for programming the opener are very specific

1. With your vehicle parked outside of the garage, turn your ignition to the on position, but do not start your vehicle.
2. Hold your hand-held garage door transmitter 2–6 in (5–14 cm) away from the HomeLink button you want to program.
3. Using both hands, simultaneously, press and hold the desired HomeLink button and the hand-held transmitter button. DO NOT release either one until the HomeLink indicator light flashes slowly and then rapidly. When the indicator light flashes rapidly, both buttons may be released. The rapid flashing indicates successful training.

Note: You may need to use a different method if you live in Canada or have difficulties programming your gate operator or garage door opener. See Gate Operator / Canadian Programming.

4. Press and hold the HomeLink button you programmed for two seconds, then release. You may need to do this twice to activate the door. If your garage door does not operate, watch the HomeLink indicator light. If the indicator light stays on, the programming is complete. No further action is needed.

If the indicator light flashes rapidly for 2 seconds and then turns to a constant light, the HomeLink button is not programmed yet. See Programming Your Garage Door Opener Motor.

I've always had to do this step to program my opener on multiple vehicles and different garage door openers.

Programming Your Garage Door Opener Motor

Note: You may need a ladder to reach the unit and you may need to remove the cover or lamp lens on your garage door opener.

1. Press the learn button on the garage door opener motor and then you have 30 seconds to complete the next two steps.

2. Return to your vehicle.

3. Press and hold the function button you want to program for 2 seconds, then release. Repeat this step. Depending on your brand of garage door opener, you may need to repeat this sequence a third time

Hi Andy, I have another question I was hoping you could answer. I get this circle telling me to upgrade my account to allow 3rd party hosting. It may have something to do with pictures. Do you know what this is all about. Thanks, John
 

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Hi Andy, I have another question I was hoping you could answer. I get this circle telling me to upgrade my account to allow 3rd party hosting. It may have something to do with pictures. Do you know what this is all about. Thanks, John
Hi John,

Some people are using a third party service for hosting pictures. I forget the name of it but apparently they changed from being a free service to being a paid service so you have to pay for them to allow your pictures to show on sites like this.

I post all of my pictures here. It's free. You can create albums in the media section above on the left. Or just upload pictures directly from your computer to here. That's what I do.
 

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Photobucket wants a license fee of over $500 (annually) to let you link to your own photos on their site. Time to find a better site.

-- Chuck
You can just post your pictures here. That way you don't have to pay anything. You can upload right from your computer to a post that you are making or you can put them in your own library and use the image url to post them in private messages or regular posts.
 

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Yes the photos i posted yesterday were straight from my smartphone no reason to pay. On the phone when creating a thread or post just hit more options then upload file. A lot easier for when you have to take photos away from your computer.
 
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