The little "unknown" things
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Originally Posted by Johnnyma45
Man, between the headlight washers, the auto climate control, and a better auto transmission, why are the US versions so handicapped? Is there anything MazdaUSA made for us as an advantage? I feel gypped.
That's > $44000 on today's exchange rate.
Still feel gypped?
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i still can't get my homelink to work. I am in Canada, and I've tried the different methods as described in the manual. Still nothing. Is it possible it doesn't work with all door opener brands? Where can I see which ones it supports?
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I couldn't get my homelink to work either.
So I looked it up, and my garage door opener has a rolling key..
I needed to use the "learn" button on the unit in order to make the homelink work.
So what I did was press the learn button, then go to my car and press and hold the button I wanted to use. After 2 secs the garage door opener light flashed, then the car's homelink started to flash repeatedly.
I then repeated the above process 3 times, now the homelink works.
Here are the urls that I found useful:
http://www.aaadooropeners.com/coding...structions.htm
http://www.homelink.com/program/rolling.html
So I looked it up, and my garage door opener has a rolling key..
I needed to use the "learn" button on the unit in order to make the homelink work.
So what I did was press the learn button, then go to my car and press and hold the button I wanted to use. After 2 secs the garage door opener light flashed, then the car's homelink started to flash repeatedly.
I then repeated the above process 3 times, now the homelink works.
Here are the urls that I found useful:
http://www.aaadooropeners.com/coding...structions.htm
http://www.homelink.com/program/rolling.html
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