Kia Optima: Additional Programming for Rolling Code Devices - Programming - Homelink® Wireless Control System - Driving Tips - Kia Optima MS/Magentis 2000-2005 Owners ManualKia Optima: Additional Programming for Rolling Code Devices

For any rolling-code-equipped device; follow the steps below after completing the "Programming" section. A second person may make the following steps easier.

1. Locate the "learn" or "smart" button on the device's motor head unit. The exact location and color of the button varies by product brand, but is usually referenced in the device's owner's manual. Contact HomeLink at 1.800.355.3515 or www.homelink.com for help.

2. Press and release the "learn" or "smart" button on the device's motor head unit.

✽ NOTICE

You now have 30 seconds to initiate step 3.

3. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and release the programmed HomeLink button. Press and release the same HomeLink button a second time to complete the training process. (Some devices may require you to press and release a third time to complete the training.)

4. Now your HomeLink mirror and the rollingcode- equipped device should be synchronized. The remaining HomeLink buttons may now be programmed if this has not been done previously.

Programming
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