How to: help setting seat memory, and homelink

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getsome

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My '03 Denali didn't come with the owners manual (which i should really harass the stealership about), but ...
1. I'm wondering if somebody can tell me the step-by-step process for setting the memory function so that my wife and I can each have our own driver positions.
2. While you're reading... care to look up the homelink process as well? I have a rolling code garage door, by the way.

Thanks!

~B
 

Travieso

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i know for sure for the memory function you have to adjust your seat and outside mirrors to your liking then put the car on PARK and hold either 1 or 2 for about 5 seconds you will hear a beep confirming your request after that it's set up...

now for the homelink im not to sure about maybe some one could shime in on this ?

worse case scenario i could probably look at my owners manual
 

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My '03 Denali didn't come with the owners manual (which i should really harass the stealership about), but ...
1. I'm wondering if somebody can tell me the step-by-step process for setting the memory function so that my wife and I can each have our own driver positions.
2. While you're reading... care to look up the homelink process as well? I have a rolling code garage door, by the way.

Thanks!

~B

Hold memory seat button 1 or 2 for 4 seconds till you hear 2 beeps and this will memorize the seat position.

The homelink button has to be synchronized with your remote garage door opener.
Your garage door opener should have instructions on how to sync it with your car button

Good luck
 

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The homelink depends on your garage door opener. If your opener has rolling codes you need to push the learn button on the opener itself then push one of your homelink buttons to program. If it's a simple opener you just do a button pushing/holding sequence with an existing controller near.

But a quick google search after typing that found this...

http://homelink.com/programming/programming.taf

Good luck.
 

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The homelink depends on your garage door opener. If your opener has rolling codes you need to push the learn button on the opener itself then push one of your homelink buttons to program. If it's a simple opener you just do a button pushing/holding sequence with an existing controller near.

But a quick google search after typing that found this...

http://homelink.com/programming/programming.taf

Good luck.
damn thanx very detailed,easy as 1-2-3
worked for me the very first time
 
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getsome

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got the homelink matched up with the Denali on the first try yesterday. thanks guys!

i've tried dozens of times with my '01 S8, though, and never been successful. weird.

~B
 

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