HOMELINK Transceiver Won't Learn Remote Transmitter's Code (100100E)

2002 Acura RSX Base, AutomaticSECTION HOMELINK Transceiver Won't Learn Remote Transmitter's Code (100100E)
Publication date: 2009-01-01
Reference number: 100100E

HOMELINK TRANSCEIVER WON'T LEARN REMOTE TRANSMITTER'S CODE

HOMELINK TRANSCEIVER WON'T LEARN REMOTE TRANSMITTER'S CODE

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): 100100E, Date of Issue:  January 01, 2009
ACURA: All models with HomeLink
Applies To: All models with HomeLink

Service Information

To stretch battery life, many remote transmitters (we're talking about the ones used for controlling garage doors, lighting, or security gates-especially the ones you keep in your pocket) broadcast their codes for just 3 to 10 seconds when you push and hold their transmit button. Problem is, that's often not enough time for the HomeLink® transceiver to learn the code.

If the transceiver is having a tough time learning that transmitter's code, try pushing the transmit button again and again. This should give it enough time to learn the code.

RENDER: 1.0x
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