Putting this here to help others in 2023+. I have a 2010 Land Rover and a 2013 Elantra. I installed a new Chamberlain side mounted garage door opener in 2020 and had to buy the Homelink Repeater to get the vehicle’s Homelink to work with the new garage door opener. It worked great. Then we moved in 2023. I brought my Homelink Repeater with me to the new house and installed a new side mounted garage. I setup my existing Homelink Repeater and no dice. I called Homelink and they said due to a lawsuit by Genie that Chamberlain lost they had to change the algorithm they were using in their new garage door openers in 2022. Any existing Homelink Repeaters do not support this new 2022+ algorithm. Homelink released a new version of their Homelink Repeater in 2022 that supports 2022+ garage door openers from Chamberlain. This new unit has a model number of RPTRMC. The “MC” suffix indicates this new version. I threw out my old version and purchased this new one and it worked perfectly first try. I hope that helps at least one other person from losing their mind. :)
I think the problem is that Ford and other manufacturers didn’t think we would clear the first procedure after I didn’t work. Had I not kept clearing the first training method, it would have worked. Thanks for the help. I’m commenting multiple times and liking to get this more relevancy in the algorithm. Excellent video. This is why the UA-cam platform/community is fantastic: the PEOPLE!!!
FINALLY! SOMEONE ACTUALLY BROKE THE CODE!!! Our last three vehicles, I just gave up and assumed the opener just wasn't gonna marry yet another remote. Thank you thank you thank you for figuring out the right combination!!! So much misinformation on here about one step processes that do not work. We can put the clickers in a junk drawer now 🎉. My door opener is a Legacy btw, so this process works with it too. Thanks again!
After several hours of trying the operator's manual, getting extremely impatient, this worked for me. Less than 10 minutes had both doors working correctly! Thanks
I just used your proceedure to program my daughters Ford Escape Built in remote after we changed the openers to a Liftmaster door Opener. Your two step method worked. I thnk I know why we had to do this twice. Depending on the manufacture, the remotes will operate on different frequencies, commonly around 315 MHZ. The frequency is different on the new opener. I confirmed this using SDR Sharp a computer application that provides a very wide band RF spectrum analyzer. So, when we perform step one, the car built in remote recognizes the new frequency and remembers this as the frequency to transmit on. Now with this set, we now can push the learn button on the actual door opener, and it will communicate properly with car remote. Strange that this is not explained online anywhere that I could find. Thank you for posting this video.
Thank you. I was facing the same contradictory instructions, tried for 15+ minutes with no success, then searched online & found this video. Done in < 1 minute.
Bought a 2022 Lincoln Navigator and wasted more than an hr and finally gave up until I saw this video. It worked like a charm. Very helpful video. Thank you.
Thank you so much!! I’ve been trying program this for 3 weeks. If only the owner’s manual was as clear as your instruction. Thank you for figuring this out and for sharing it!
Thank you so much for posting this! I was similarly frustrated that it was not working for either of my Ford cars, and the Ford instruction manuals were not getting the job done. Your demonstration was key to getting the remote to work for me. Again, really grateful!
Thanks for the video and instructions! After both method 1 and method 2 didn't work for my Ford Escape, I tried you're combo method, and it worked perfectly the first time!
After watching your video I moved the car out of the garage to program homelink using the Learn button on the unit. I tried repeatedly with the car in the garage and it would not connect. THANK YOU!
My friend......you are a genius. After 60 min of screwing around in multiple trips up and down the ladder, your solution worked the first time. Thank you.
I’ve just spent the last 30 minutes trying to program this. Then gave up. Then I searched for a UA-cam video and found this and had it done in two minutes. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much. I was about to give up after watching the official Ford video and it didn't work. The explanation of having to first program the car to the remote, and then the garage door opener with the car was key to getting it to work for me.
Adding this text so people with the same problem find your answer, because it worked. This worked for pairing a Chamberlain 1/2hp garage door opener with red learning button (rolling code) to Homelink on a 2010 Toyota Venza. I did all of the above, plus I changed the CR2032 battery in the remote. I also did the first part (teaching Homelink the opener code) when I was out of range of the garage. When I came back, the Learn light was blinking orange. I pressed it, and the opener blinker once and then Homelink now works in my Venza.
This just saved our day!!! Opened the garage door what felt like 1000 times trying to figure this out and didn’t get it resolved until we watched this video. Many thanks 🙏🏼
Dude, you’re rockstar! 🤙🏼 Thank You for sharing your experiences on this platform. Worked perfectly for my wife’s 2023 Bronco and now she’s a happy camper!
Thank you greatly for your tutorial. It helped me program my 23 Bronco Raptor to work with my 20+ year old garage door open that I was never able to get other car remotes to work with. It did take a couple attempts. I think I wasn’t getting the cars opener deprogrammed the first couple times. I would have never figured it out without your UA-cam.
Wow..I must have cleared the memory on my homelimk mirror opener and tried programming with the remote and with just the learning button 20 different times. Based on my other car, my opener has a rolling code, and programmed it fine with the rolling code option. I finally gave up on programming my 2012 Mazda CX9. Found your video and tried one last time with what you posted, and it worked! I did have to press my homelink button a 2nd and third time before it worked, which is what the manual says for the standard way. Thank you for your post!
Thanks for this video. As all the other comments have stated, this is what finally worked for me too. I first tried doing it without the remote control (using the learn button on the garage opener), since I didn’t have access to it at the time (it was in my wife’s car) but it didn’t work. Finally got the remote and it worked the first time.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! Driving me crazy! This procedure not mentioned anywhere else I can find. Worked like a charm. TWO vehicles. Appreciate your posting - did I say Thank you!!!??
Very glad it worked for you. Would you mind listing the vehicle make and the brand of the garage door opener to help others maybe find the solution? Have a great day!
Thank you for the advice of doing "two steps": First was simultaneously holding the Home Link button in the car and the button on the remote until the Home Link indicator light flashed rapidly to show that the Home Link button had been programmed: Second step of pressing the "Learn" button on the garage door opener, then pressing the programmed Home Link button in the car did the trick. My 2001 Chamberlain Garage door opener now "plays nicely" with my new 2022 Lincoln Corsair. - Your "trial and error" method, leading to this solution has been a "god-send" to all of us with older garage door openers. Thanks AGAIN !😄😄
Thank you. None of the instructions for our 2022 Highlander was working! We tried the “train the remote” then do the learn thing and it WORKED!!! Thank you!!!
After an hour of trying I say thank you for #2 . Ford 2017 Expedition...the homelink would only program through the garage opener.....did not have to reset...I could never get the remote programming to work.......easy but no luck......Thanks
Thank you so much for this video, spent a couple days trying to program my 'new' 2021 Pacifica; nowhere did I find that I would have to combine the two methods. Just followed your process, and Bingo, I won! Thanks again for your advise.
My man....thank you! I was about to give up after 2 days of frustration. You are a genius. For reference, it worked on an Acura ILX with a Genie garage opener.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I spent way too much time trying to figure out how to get our new 2023 Chrysler Pacifica linked up to our Genie door opener. The combined method finally worked 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!!! I was getting really frustrated and luckily I came across this video before I gave up. Just like you… my Volvo programmed with no issues but my Honda Odyssey wasn’t working…. you’re video did the trick!
Thank you so much. I have the same opener with rolling code. Tried the learning button and immediately pushed the home link for two seconds as stated in my 2021 Passport manual. Nothing!! Tried the two step process as you explained. Walla, it works perfectly. Damn thing was driving me crazy. When I bought the car in January of 2021 it worked without the two step. You explained the process perfectly! Again, thank you very much.
OMG thank you who knew you would have to combine both methods wish I had seen your video first !!!!! Wasted hours and was about to give up. Thanks again!!!!
FINALLY!!!! I bought a homelink button for my LiftMaster and tried for hours to program my wife's garage opener. Turns out I didn't need to buy it because this was the perfect solution. Thank you so much.
This is stupid, but it’s the only way to get it to work. Nothing in the book about this procedure but sure enough it worked after spending hours trying everything else. Thanks for posting.
@@ZBark22 So what I did was clear the homelink first. Then press the remote and homelink button (middle) for about 5 seconds. Then I ran to the garage door unit and pressed the homelink there for a few seconds. Then ran back to the car and when I pressed the same homelink button (middle) from earlier it worked.
Glad it helped! Definitely so frustrating ... would you mind sharing your vehicle make and the brand of your garage door opener in case it helps others to find the potential solution?
Holyshit, this totally makes sense! Update: it worked the very first time using the Dual method without a reset. I have an '02 & '05 Chrysler t&c. Also an '06 BMW m3. I'm using Genie and Raynor Garage openers. I had to do this process on both opener brands with all three vehicles. *My model of Raynor matches with LiftMaster/Craftsman (which are the same just re-branded).
Well ... I'm glad it helped, but I have the feeling that the homelink manufacturer who created this latest chip took some shortcut liberties off the specifications somewhere .... you should be able to directly program these with "Method 1" like I can on my other vehicles. Would you mind posting your car model and garage door opener brand to potentially help others out finding a solution?
Putting this here to help others in 2023+.
I have a 2010 Land Rover and a 2013 Elantra. I installed a new Chamberlain side mounted garage door opener in 2020 and had to buy the Homelink Repeater to get the vehicle’s Homelink to work with the new garage door opener. It worked great.
Then we moved in 2023. I brought my Homelink Repeater with me to the new house and installed a new side mounted garage. I setup my existing Homelink Repeater and no dice.
I called Homelink and they said due to a lawsuit by Genie that Chamberlain lost they had to change the algorithm they were using in their new garage door openers in 2022.
Any existing Homelink Repeaters do not support this new 2022+ algorithm.
Homelink released a new version of their Homelink Repeater in 2022 that supports 2022+ garage door openers from Chamberlain.
This new unit has a model number of RPTRMC. The “MC” suffix indicates this new version.
I threw out my old version and purchased this new one and it worked perfectly first try.
I hope that helps at least one other person from losing their mind. :)
Thanks very much for sharing the info!
This should be pinned by both Ford and Homelink on the proper way to setup the connection. Thank you so much for posting this!
Glad it helped!
I think the problem is that Ford and other manufacturers didn’t think we would clear the first procedure after I didn’t work. Had I not kept clearing the first training method, it would have worked. Thanks for the help. I’m commenting multiple times and liking to get this more relevancy in the algorithm. Excellent video. This is why the UA-cam platform/community is fantastic: the PEOPLE!!!
Glad it helped and thank you!
FINALLY! SOMEONE ACTUALLY BROKE THE CODE!!! Our last three vehicles, I just gave up and assumed the opener just wasn't gonna marry yet another remote. Thank you thank you thank you for figuring out the right combination!!! So much misinformation on here about one step processes that do not work. We can put the clickers in a junk drawer now 🎉. My door opener is a Legacy btw, so this process works with it too. Thanks again!
I think my opener is 15-20 years old. Worked in my '23 Ram and I'll bet money that it'll get my wife's '18 Genesis working as well👍👍👍
Glad it worked!
After several hours of trying the operator's manual, getting extremely impatient, this worked for me. Less than 10 minutes had both doors working correctly! Thanks
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! I've lost count of how many videos I've tried before this one and yours worked perfectly!
Glad it helped! Would you mind sharing your vehicle make and garage door opener brand so other's might find the video in a search?
I just used your proceedure to program my daughters Ford Escape Built in remote after we changed the openers to a Liftmaster door Opener. Your two step method worked.
I thnk I know why we had to do this twice.
Depending on the manufacture, the remotes will operate on different frequencies, commonly around 315 MHZ. The frequency is different on the new opener. I confirmed this using SDR Sharp a computer application that provides a very wide band RF spectrum analyzer.
So, when we perform step one, the car built in remote recognizes the new frequency and remembers this as the frequency to transmit on. Now with this set, we now can push the learn button on the actual door opener, and it will communicate properly with car remote.
Strange that this is not explained online anywhere that I could find.
Thank you for posting this video.
WOW! Fantastic analysis -- thank you for sharing the theory behind what is happening -- super appreciated.
Thank you. I was facing the same contradictory instructions, tried for 15+ minutes with no success, then searched online & found this video. Done in < 1 minute.
Glad it helped ... it's too bad it's so different between the various car models and years
Bought a 2022 Lincoln Navigator and wasted more than an hr and finally gave up until I saw this video. It worked like a charm. Very helpful video. Thank you.
Glad helped and thanks for posting your vehicle make and model.
Thank you so much!! I’ve been trying program this for 3 weeks. If only the owner’s manual was as clear as your instruction. Thank you for figuring this out and for sharing it!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much for posting this! I was similarly frustrated that it was not working for either of my Ford cars, and the Ford instruction manuals were not getting the job done. Your demonstration was key to getting the remote to work for me. Again, really grateful!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the video and instructions! After both method 1 and method 2 didn't work for my Ford Escape, I tried you're combo method, and it worked perfectly the first time!
Glad it helped and thanks for posting your vehicle make -- have a great holidays!
Thank you! I spent forever following the manual without any progress and these steps got it on the first try. Amazing!!
Glad it helped! Would you mind sharing your vehicle make and garage door opener brand so others might find this via searches?
After watching your video I moved the car out of the garage to program homelink using the Learn button on the unit.
I tried repeatedly with the car in the garage and it would not connect.
THANK YOU!
Glad it helped!
THANK YOU! This worked for my husbands 2023 Raptor R after spending way too much time trying to follow the vague manual
Glad it helped!
My friend......you are a genius. After 60 min of screwing around in multiple trips up and down the ladder, your solution worked the first time. Thank you.
Excellent to hear ... would you mind posting your make and model of vehicle and door opener just in case anyone else is searching please?
I’ve just spent the last 30 minutes trying to program this. Then gave up. Then I searched for a UA-cam video and found this and had it done in two minutes. Thank you!!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. I was about to give up after watching the official Ford video and it didn't work. The explanation of having to first program the car to the remote, and then the garage door opener with the car was key to getting it to work for me.
Glad it helped!
Adding this text so people with the same problem find your answer, because it worked.
This worked for pairing a Chamberlain 1/2hp garage door opener with red learning button (rolling code) to Homelink on a 2010 Toyota Venza.
I did all of the above, plus I changed the CR2032 battery in the remote. I also did the first part (teaching Homelink the opener code) when I was out of range of the garage.
When I came back, the Learn light was blinking orange. I pressed it, and the opener blinker once and then Homelink now works in my Venza.
Dude! You are the MVP! I spent an hour trying both methods with no success it doesn’t tell you that you need to do both!
Glad it helped!
This just saved our day!!! Opened the garage door what felt like 1000 times trying to figure this out and didn’t get it resolved until we watched this video. Many thanks 🙏🏼
Glad it helped! Would you mind listing your vehicle model and the brand of the garage door opener so others might find the video please?
@@kalsorcwow this worked on a 2023 Ford Explorer Limited and lift master 2220 model
Dude, you’re rockstar! 🤙🏼
Thank You for sharing your experiences on this platform. Worked perfectly for my wife’s 2023 Bronco and now she’s a happy camper!
Glad it helped! Thanks for posting your vehicle type
Thank you, this worked perfectly, where the other tutorials just doing either step 1 or just step 2 didn’t!
Glad it helped! Would you mind sharing your vehicle model and the make of the garage door opener so others might find the video?
This worked for us on our 'Overhead' garage door. ! We wasted three hours before finding the answer in your video.
Glad it helped!
YES!!!!!!!!!! worked on my 2012 Toyota Sienna
Glad it helped!
Thank you greatly for your tutorial. It helped me program my 23 Bronco Raptor to work with my 20+ year old garage door open that I was never able to get other car remotes to work with. It did take a couple attempts. I think I wasn’t getting the cars opener deprogrammed the first couple times. I would have never figured it out without your UA-cam.
Glad it helped! So nice to not have the in car remote buttons sitting useless :)
Worked for me after about a hundred different attempts before I found this video. THANK YOU!!!
Glad it helped! Would you mind commenting your vehicle make/model and your garage door opener brands so others might find the video please?
Wow..I must have cleared the memory on my homelimk mirror opener and tried programming with the remote and with just the learning button 20 different times. Based on my other car, my opener has a rolling code, and programmed it fine with the rolling code option. I finally gave up on programming my 2012 Mazda CX9. Found your video and tried one last time with what you posted, and it worked! I did have to press my homelink button a 2nd and third time before it worked, which is what the manual says for the standard way. Thank you for your post!
Glad it helped -- such a frustrating thing when it is not working
So glad I found your video! This was the trick that worked for my Nissan Pathfinder, after many unsuccessful frustrating efforts. Thanks!! 🎉
Glad it helped! Thanks for posting your vehicle type -- would you mind sharing your garage door opener brand as well?
After 30 frustrating minutes in the heat. Got to your video and bam!!! 30 seconds and done. Thank you
Very glad it worked for you ... yeah it's just so different between even the small set of homelink implementations I've had personally in our cars.
Worked 100% after messing around with owner manual steps for 45 minutes. Thanks
Thanks for this video. As all the other comments have stated, this is what finally worked for me too.
I first tried doing it without the remote control (using the learn button on the garage opener), since I didn’t have access to it at the time (it was in my wife’s car) but it didn’t work. Finally got the remote and it worked the first time.
Glad it helped!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! Driving me crazy! This procedure not mentioned anywhere else I can find. Worked like a charm. TWO vehicles. Appreciate your posting - did I say Thank you!!!??
Very glad it worked for you. Would you mind listing the vehicle make and the brand of the garage door opener to help others maybe find the solution? Have a great day!
Found your video to be very helpful. I had it all connected in less than 30sec. The Ford video was not as clear on the process. Thanks again 👍
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! Spent an hour trying to program my 2020 Lincoln MKZ to my Genie garage door before I saw this video. Worked like a charm!
Thank you for the advice of doing "two steps": First was simultaneously holding the Home Link button in the car and the button on the remote until the Home Link indicator light flashed rapidly to show that the Home Link button had been programmed: Second step of pressing the "Learn" button on the garage door opener, then pressing the programmed Home Link button in the car did the trick. My 2001 Chamberlain Garage door opener now "plays nicely" with my new 2022 Lincoln Corsair. - Your "trial and error" method, leading to this solution has been a "god-send" to all of us with older garage door openers. Thanks AGAIN !😄😄
Very glad it worked out for you as well ... and thanks for listing your garage door opener make and the vehicle model
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!
I watch 3 other videos without success but now with your video 🎉😊
You saved me from a breakdown.
Glad it helped!! Would you mind listing your vehicle make and garage door opener brand so others might find the video as well please?
The vehicle I programmed is a 2016 Toyota Highlander and the Garage Door opener is a Chamberlain Lift Master Professional Model 3280M 1/2HP
Thank you. After 6 months of frustration I am FINALLY able to use my car’s opener.
You largely improved my quality of life, bro!
Glad it helped!
Thank You!! Me and my new car LOVE you for cracking the code!
Thank you. None of the instructions for our 2022 Highlander was working! We tried the “train the remote” then do the learn thing and it WORKED!!! Thank you!!!
Glad it helped!
After an hour of trying I say thank you for #2 . Ford 2017 Expedition...the homelink would only program through the garage opener.....did not have to reset...I could never get the remote programming to work.......easy but no luck......Thanks
G;ad it helped!
WOW! Worked immediately. I was at my wit's end--2021 Ford Explorer Limited. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Worked perfectly. Had to do the 2nd part with the learn button on my liftmaster 98022. Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this video, spent a couple days trying to program my 'new' 2021 Pacifica; nowhere did I find that I would have to combine the two methods. Just followed your process, and Bingo, I won! Thanks again for your advise.
Very glad it helped!
It worked!! Was trying for an hour with our new Expedition without luck. This worked perfectly, thank you.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! Just programmed my 23 Jeep using your video.
Glad it helped!
My man....thank you! I was about to give up after 2 days of frustration. You are a genius. For reference, it worked on an Acura ILX with a Genie garage opener.
Very glad it helped ... it's a crazy annoying when those buttons are not programmable following the instructions.
Thank you! I was struggling for hours trying to figure it out for our Ford truck. This worked!
Glad it worked!
This process also works for a 2024 Jeep Compass and Craftsman Assurelink. Thanks for posting!
Glad it helped!
Thks! As u, I was clearing codes. We have 3 other Fords programmed with no problems, but the Lariat needed this procedure.
Glad it worked for you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I spent way too much time trying to figure out how to get our new 2023 Chrysler Pacifica linked up to our Genie door opener. The combined method finally worked 🎉🎉🎉
Glad it helped!
Thank you watched others yours only one that worked .
Thank you. This worked for me on a 2020 Subaru with an older Lift Master. No need to buy a new Home link receiver. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the tip. Saved me on the nissan
Thank you. Yes I cleared the home link button from any preexisting programs. Basically do both training methods process Ford recommends & boom!
You are the man! This worked in my 2020 Explorer with Craftsman door openers.
Glad it Helped!
Spent hours trying to figure this out. You solved my problem. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Thank you!!! I was getting really frustrated and luckily I came across this video before I gave up. Just like you… my Volvo programmed with no issues but my Honda Odyssey wasn’t working…. you’re video did the trick!
Glad it worked for you! Such an annoying thing to have to deal with in a new vehicle.
Thank you internet man, youve been a huge help
Awesome! Just bought a brand new F250 and nothing worked according to the Ford instructions. Thank you very much!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. I have the same opener with rolling code. Tried the learning button and immediately pushed the home link for two seconds as stated in my 2021 Passport manual. Nothing!! Tried the two step process as you explained. Walla, it works perfectly. Damn thing was driving me crazy. When I bought the car in January of 2021 it worked without the two step. You explained the process perfectly! Again, thank you very much.
Thank you very much, your instructions worked on the first try👍
Glad it helped! Would you mind posting your vehicle make and garage door opener brand so others might find the solution as well please?
Thanks for putting this together...saved me a lot (more) frustration!
Glad it helped! Would you mind listing your vehicle make and garage door opener brand so others might find the solution too please?
OMG thank you who knew you would have to combine both methods wish I had seen your video first !!!!! Wasted hours and was about to give up. Thanks again!!!!
Glad it worked ... would you mind posting your vehicle make and model, and the make of the garage door opener so that others might find it too please?
Ford owes you $$. Thank you for the video it worked perfectly.
Thank you, this worked. Have never been able to get homelink to work on my car.
This worked for me on my 2015 Toyota Highlander. Thanks
Glad it helped!
You saved me from ordering the homelink adapter! Thank you!
I was having the same issues. This video solved the problem in less than a minute!
Thanks for sharing
Glad tp hear it helped ... would you mind sharing your vehicle make model and the make of your garage door opener please?
FINALLY!!!! I bought a homelink button for my LiftMaster and tried for hours to program my wife's garage opener. Turns out I didn't need to buy it because this was the perfect solution. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped! Feels so good when that button opens the door :)
Of all the videos and sites I watched to get this fixed yours was the one to help. Thank you sir.
Excellent! Do you mind sharing your vehicle make and garage opener brand to help others find it as well pleasE?
@@kalsorcwow 2019 ram 1500
Not sure about the door. I’ll check when I get back.
A huge thank you! After fighting with the door opener, your solution worked!
Worked great , thank you
This is stupid, but it’s the only way to get it to work. Nothing in the book about this procedure but sure enough it worked after spending hours trying everything else. Thanks for posting.
Completely agree ... would you mind posting your vehicle model and make of the garage door opener to help others see if the procedure works for them?
@@kalsorcwow 2023 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring.
Very helpful!! Was getting very frustrated! Thank you so much!
Thank you, I have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to program this dang car!
Glad it helped! Would you mind listing your vehicle model and the make of your garage door opener so others might find it in their search?
Thanks for this trick… worked on both of my cars at first try…
Glad it helped! Would you mind listing your vehicle models and the brand of your garage door opener so others might find it with a search?
Genius! Couldn’t get 2022 F350 to program and this worked.
THANKS times a million!! You’re the man.
Glad it helped - would you mind sharing your vehicle make so others might find the method as well please?
Thank you so much! I was struggling and finally got it to work!
Glad I could help! Would you mind posting your vehicle and garage door opener brand so others might find it?
I just watched this and you helped me get my homelink working! I also have a 20+ year old Chamberlain haha! Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Thank you! Brand new 2025 Pilot and couldn’t get it to program until I found your video.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! I’ve spent hours and then found your video and in 10 seconds it’s working!!! 🙏🏽
Glad it worked! Do you mind posting your vehicle make and model and the garage door opener brand?
@@kalsorcwow It’s a 2018 Ford Escape Titanium and Homelink
Thank you so much spent so much time trying to get to work
Glad it helped! Would you mind listed your vehicle model and the brand of garage door opener so others can find the video?
Thanks! Worked on my '23 Explorer ST. 😊
Thank you so much for posting this man! This worked for me on my dad's 2019 Ford Edge.
Glad it helped -- was crazy frustrating before lucking into figuring this out.
Just used this on my dad's 2019 Ford Edge also and it worked
@@kalsorcwow Thanks!
I have a 2019 edge and I am still trying! It is frustrating. Any tips?
@@ZBark22 So what I did was clear the homelink first. Then press the remote and homelink button (middle) for about 5 seconds. Then I ran to the garage door unit and pressed the homelink there for a few seconds. Then ran back to the car and when I pressed the same homelink button (middle) from earlier it worked.
This video has been a godsend. Thank you so much for sharing.
Very glad it was helpful - -would you mind sharing your vehicle make and garage opener brand so others might find it as well?
@@kalsorcwow Certainly. I paired the Homelink on a 2022 Mazda CX-9 to an old (over 22 years) Liftmaster using a no-name replacement remote.
THIS!!! This really worked!!! 🎉
Glad it helped!
You Da Man. 2020 Ford Edge, same issue. Had to use BOTH methods
Glad it worked!
Thank you so much! I had such a hard time with this on my new car, but your video finally got me there
Glad it helped! Definitely so frustrating ... would you mind sharing your vehicle make and the brand of your garage door opener in case it helps others to find the potential solution?
Thank you for this! Lost so much time trying to do this on my own. Ended up using the second solution.
You are a genius! This method worked for my old ass chaimberlain
Thank you! This worked for me where nothing else did
Finally something that worked! Thanks!
Yes! Worked on 2023 Explorer and Genie 2055 belt opener.
Same issue with my 21 Escape, thanks for posting.
This worked for my 2024 outback. Thank you
Glad it helped!
Holyshit, this totally makes sense!
Update: it worked the very first time using the Dual method without a reset.
I have an '02 & '05 Chrysler t&c. Also an '06 BMW m3. I'm using Genie and Raynor Garage openers. I had to do this process on both opener brands with all three vehicles.
*My model of Raynor matches with LiftMaster/Craftsman (which are the same just re-branded).
Well ... I'm glad it helped, but I have the feeling that the homelink manufacturer who created this latest chip took some shortcut liberties off the specifications somewhere .... you should be able to directly program these with "Method 1" like I can on my other vehicles.
Would you mind posting your car model and garage door opener brand to potentially help others out finding a solution?
@@kalsorcwow I updated my comment. Thank you again
@@allbrite7488 Thanks - and that is crazy that 3 vehicles needed this combo procedure - thanks for updating
Worked perfectly! Thanks!
Excellent! Would you mind sharing your vehicle make and the brand of the garage door opener?