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I just bought a used 2003 Audi TT Quatro with 33,000 miles. Homelink is not responding. When any of the 3 HL buttons are pushed, the LED light does not come on. It seems like it forgot it has Homelink! I noticed that buttons I, II, III illuminate when the dash lights are on, so I'm thinking it has power. I also checked the fuse and it is fine. Any ideas on how to get it working without an expensive trip to the Audi dealer?
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Oakman November 13, 2009, 10:57
MasterHave your tried programing the Homelink transmitter on your 2003 Audi TT Quatro. As I recall the programing procedure is as follows: Push and hold buttons 1&3 until all LEDs begin blinking. Let them blink for a few seconds, they may or may not go off. Next, hold the button you wish to program until the LED starts flashing, hold your existing remote up to the Homelink transmitter and activate it . the LED should change is flashing rate when it has learned your existing remote. If these programing instructions do not work try checking the Homelink website for help: http://www.homelink.com/home/home.taf. If the LEDs never light under any circumstances there may be a problem with the power supply or the Homelink transmitter itself.
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valentyne, November 13, 2009, 12:10Reply
RookieThe Homelink LED light never lights no matter what button I push. Programming is mute at this point because I get no response at all from the unit. I did try the Homelink site as well as called them directly. They have no response except to take to Audi dealer for diagnostic test. Since Audi wants over $100 just to hook up to diagnostic machine, I was hoping to get some direction from y'all on things I can check myself.
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some guy November 22, 2009, 13:01
Journeymanhave you had front end repairs like body work? the sensor for homelink is behind the front bumper. have the wiring, sensor and connection checked. the cost may be greater to go to someone that did'nt even know there is a sensor in front. homelink has a web site to help programming and there is a pod cast from audi to help.
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valentyne, November 23, 2009, 09:01
RookieGood idea...I had the same one when I realized the Homelink sensor is on the same side of the vehicle that had the headlight replaced as part of the condition of my purchase. I called the Audi certified body shop that put in the light and they said they were not anywhere near the sensor. If they weren't an hour away, I'd stop in and have them check it anyway. If I don't get any other ideas on this forum, I may have to take that trip.
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Visitor, July 14, 2010, 01:10ReplyI have the exact same problem. Were you able to get it remedied?
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