It will be in your owners manual. If you don't have one, try going to the Jaguar website. Click on "ownership," then "my Jaguar." On the left of the screen, you should see "Owners Manuals." Click on that, then click on your model (under the photo) then pick the year and download the manual. It may not be for your exact year (I think they only go back to 2000) but the directions are probably the same. --an additional note on this, if you have a newer garage door opener that has a rolling code, you most likely won't be able to use the buttons installed in the car, the technology is too old. I have that problem with my 97 XK8 and am stuck with a dumb garage door opener hanging from the visor
http://www.homelink.com/home/faqs.taf
Full instructions are listed in your owners manual
go to www.homelink.com and click on FAQ for programming http://www.homelink.com/home/faqs.taf
replace the batteries
This info is listed in your owner's manual. Don't have one, get one, or call Mitsubishi. You can get an owner's manual at the dealer or possibly find one at a salvage yard. Hold the button for a few seconds until the light blinks, aim your opener at the button and close the door, and then let the car's button go. It should then be programmed.
Probably a short in the wiring that you will have to trace in order to find it.
take the hand held door opener and place it close to the transmitter of the car hold down both hand held and one of the three buttons of your choice hold them till they blink which may take up to a minute and once they flash let go of both buttons and then test the button in the car. if this doesnt help the owners manual has the instructions also good luck!
Jaguar XK was created in 1997.
1997
There are two types that I know of. One has bar in both the transmitter and opener with a series of little switches on it. They can be set in any combination of on/off as long as they match. The other type only has this in the transmitter. You set the combination you want and on the opener where the wall button wires attach there should be a small 1/4 inch square button. Push it and it should flash and then stay on. Push the button on the transmitter and the button should flash and go out. The opener should receive the new code.
Jaguar recommends 10w-30 for 1997 XJ6 Vanden Plas
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