To program the garage door opener in your Honda Pilot, follow these steps from Palm Desert Garage Door:

  1. Clear existing codes (if necessary): If there are already codes programmed in the Homelink system, you may need to clear them before programming a new one. To do this, press and hold the two outer Homelink buttons (I and III) simultaneously until the indicator light starts flashing rapidly. Release the buttons to clear the existing codes.
  2. Put the Homelink system in programming mode:a. Hold the remote control or keypad for your garage door opener near the Homelink buttons in your Honda Pilot.b. Press and hold the button you want to program on the Homelink system (I, II, or III). While holding the button, simultaneously press and release the corresponding button on the remote control or keypad. The Homelink indicator light will flash slowly at first, then rapidly. Keep holding the button until the indicator light starts flashing rapidly.c. Release both buttons. The Homelink system should now be in programming mode.
  3. Program the Homelink system with the garage door opener:a. On your garage door opener, locate the “Learn” or “Smart” button. This button is typically found on the motor unit near the antenna wire.b. Press the “Learn” or “Smart” button on the garage door opener unit and quickly return to your Honda Pilot.c. Within 30 seconds, press and hold the programmed Homelink button (I, II, or III) in your Honda Pilot for a few seconds, then release it. Repeat this step two more times. On the third press, the garage door should activate, indicating that the programming is successful.
  4. Test the programmed button: Press the programmed Homelink button in your Honda Pilot to test if it opens or closes the garage door. If it doesn’t work, repeat the programming steps and ensure you are within range of the garage door opener.
  5. Repeat for additional garage doors (if applicable): If you have multiple garage doors or devices to program, repeat steps 3b and 3c for each device using a different Homelink button (I, II, or III).

In conclusion, based from Palm Desert Garage Door, it’s important to note that the exact steps for programming the garage door opener in a Honda Pilot may vary slightly depending on the model year and specific features of your vehicle. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to consult the owner’s manual or contact Honda customer support for precise instructions tailored to your vehicle model and year.

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