Though there is nothing brand new about having built-in
garage door buttons in your vehicle, it’s a feature that many simply don’t use because of the fact that they don’t know how to program them. While we can’t speak for all makes and models, we can speak for Hyundai, so allow us to show you how to program the HomeLink garage door opener buttons that you might find located in your Hyundai. Before we start the process, make sure you clear everything out of the way of your garage door, have your garage door opening device in hand and are able to
locate the garage door buttons in your Hyundai. These can be found on the rearview mirror. [Read more: Another must-use feature in your Hyundai is Bluetooth. Learn how to pair your smartphone here.] Find more how-to guides on the Coastal Hyundai blogGuide to Programming Your Hyundai Garage Door Buttons
How to Program Hyundai Garage Door Buttons With a Rolling Code System
As long as your garage door opens when you press the button in your Hyundai, the pairing procedure was a success. If you have trouble programming your HomeLink garage door buttons, however, please do not hesitate to contact us for help at Coastal Hyundai or consult your owner’s manual.
Having a built-in garage door opener in
your vehicle is great! Programming it…not so much. But don’t worry. We’ve got a surefire guide to get you through the process. Before you start, you’ll need to find your garage door’s Learn/Smart button (located on the garage door motor itself) and a step ladder.Programming Your Hyundai Vehicle’s HomeLink Universal Garage Door Opener
Here’s our set of step-by-step written instructions showing you how to program a Hyundai vehicle’s HomeLink universal garage door opener. We’ve also attached the official video guide for more visual learners.
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Hyundai HomeLink First-Time Set-Up Guide
Regardless of whether your garage door uses fixed code or rolling code, the first steps are exactly the same. If you have a rolling code opener or don’t know what kind you of garage door you have, we recommend having a step ladder handy.
- Hold garage door remote within 1-3 inches of the HomeLink buttons
- Simultaneously press and hold the open/close button on your garage door remote and the HomeLink button you want to program
- Hold both buttons until HomeLink indicator light flashes
- HomeLink indicator light will either turn solid or flash rapidly
Go to the corresponding section below depending on what the HomeLink indicator light does.
If HomeLink Light is Solid
If the HomeLink light turned solid, you have a fixed code garage door. To complete programming:
- Press the HomeLink button you’re trying to program twice
- Garage door will open or close if programming was successful
If HomeLink Light Flashes
If the HomeLink light started to flash, you have a rolling code garage door. To complete programming:
- Press the HomeLink button you’re trying to program twice
- Exit your Hyundai and press your garage door motor’s Learn/Smart button once
- Within 30 seconds, return to your Hyundai and press the HomeLink button you are programming three times
- Garage door will open or close if programming was successful
Video Guide
Having Trouble?
If something doesn’t seem to be working, give the Apple Valley Hyundai Service department a call. We can help you try to work it out. And if there’s some sort of malfunction, we’ll be happy to fix it for you. Just schedule a service appointment.