Range Rover: Programing - Garage door opener - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Programing

With the engine switched off;

With the engine switched off;

1. Ensure that the ignition system is on.

2. Hold the end of the original garage door opener hand-held transmitter 2 to 6 inches (50 to 150 mm) away from the transceiver in the rear-view mirror, keeping the indicator lamp in view.

3. Using both hands, simultaneously press and hold both the chosen transceiver button on the rear-view mirror, as shown above, and the hand-held transmitter button. Keep both buttons pressed. The indicator lamp will flash slowly at first and then change to a fast flash. When the indicator lamp flashes rapidly, release both buttons. The rapid flashing lamp indicates successful programing.

4. If, after 60 seconds, the indicator lamp does not flash rapidly, release both the transceiver and the hand-held transmitter buttons and repeat the procedure starting with Step 2. Position the hand-held transmitter at a different angle and/or distance.

5. Press and hold the programed garage door opener button and observe the indicator lamp.

  • • If the indicator is continuous, programing is complete and your device should operate when the garage door opener button is pressed and held for approximately 1 to 2 seconds and then released.
  • • If the indicator lamp blinks rapidly for two seconds and then illuminates continuously, proceed with the following programing instructions for rolling code device equipment.
    Before programing
    NOTICE When programing a device that may require you to press and re-press the hand-held transmitter (cycle), unplug the device during the cycling process to prevent possible motor failure. ...

    To erase all programing
    For first time programing, ensure that the engine is switched off: 1. Ensure that the ignition is on (but with the engine switched off). 2. Press and hold the two outer buttons on the transceiver in ...

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