If it uses HomeLink, (little house-like logo), there are a couple ways.
1) Hold a working remote 2-3 inches from the homelink button in the car
2) Press and hold one of the homelink buttons while holding the remote button
3) Usually after about 10-15 seconds, the homelink button will flash
Other methods include pushing the red button on the door opener during "learn mode." Directions are usually on the opener.
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I need to do step by step the process to program my garage opener door from my 2003 Lexus model# sc430
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check to make sure it doesn't use watch batteries
The link below is for Grand Cherokees, but the procedure is the same.
This one is pretty easy. Press the button in the envoy that you want to program as your garage door opener until it starts blinking rapidly then press you original garage door opener while you are still pressing the program button. Hold like this for a couple of seconds and the button in the envoy should be ready to go
look in your owner's manual i did not get one with the van
Go to http://www.wjjeeps.com/homelink.htm
First make sure the garage door opener is newer than a 1982 model. Press open on the garage door and press the control panel on the Avalon as well. After several seconds a light will indicate that the control is now synced to the car.
Hold down the left and right buttons at the same time to clear any existing codes. Make sure the battery in your garage door opener is good, then hold down the button in the Sequoia you want to program. After the 'homelink' house symbol starts to blink, hold down the button on your opener - held about 12-14" away from the headliner console. Once the house icon stops blinking, it should work. If not, repeat the process again. If it still doesn't work, try to put a new battery in the handheld opener and try again. Read your manual - the process is spelled out if you need help. Good luck
Call a dealer, someone in the service/parts dept. should know how to do it. If you have a HomeLink system (built into overhead console), you can find programming instructions at their website: http://www.homelink.com/training/train.taf