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Originally Posted by BaylorCamaro
So here's the problem, I can program the garage door to open on my ZL1, however when I program the Z my Traverse can no longer open the garage. If I reprogram the Traverse the ZL1 can no longer open the garage door. I HAD a 2010 Camaro and it worked along with the Traverse. What's going on??
I have to press the learn button on the garage door itself, not sure if that makes any difference.
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Did you ever clear out the codes on the old Camaro before selling it? I doubt this would cause the problem though if you didn't...
Hmmm, so you have a rolling code, ok. When you reprogram one after programing the other, are you repressing the learn button on the opener itself? Also, when you program the homelink in the cars, are you using the same transmitter to program both (y'know when you have to hold it next to the button and press both at the same time)?
The process I most recently used on a 2013 Ram was to clear it out first (it was clear anyway because it was new but usually you do so by pressing the outer most buttons for 20 seconds or until it reads somthing like "channels cleared" or a light flashes), then I uncovered the module hanging in the garage and grabed one of the remotes. I then had my father (works best with 2 people because you only have 30 seconds) press the learn button on the module, then I held the remote transmitter next to the button I wanted to program (2-5 inches away at most) and pressed both simultaneously until the DIC said "channel learned", and the door opened. Pressed it again just to be sure. I then had to repeat three more times...