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how to program garage door opener to car

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VanAmy
12/18/25 11:41am

To program a garage door opener to your car, first clear the car's memory, then use your original remote to "teach" the car's system by holding the two simultaneously until the car's light flashes rapidly. The final steps for a rolling code system involve pressing the "learn" button on the garage door motor unit and then returning to your car to press the programmed button, thereby completing the final handshake.

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