SLK/R171: garage door opener
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2010 SLK 300
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Hi everyone!! Just picked up a 2010 slk300. It didn't come with an owners manual which I will pick up next week. In the meantime I would really like to program the garage door to the buttons in the car but don't know how. Any advice would be appreciated. Also, does the phone have to be paired or just plugged in?
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Hi everyone!! Just picked up a 2010 slk300. It didn't come with an owners manual which I will pick up next week. In the meantime I would really like to program the garage door to the buttons in the car but don't know how. Any advice would be appreciated. Also, does the phone have to be paired or just plugged in?
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Most are controlled by switches on the garage wall, as well as by remote controls carried in the garage owner's cars, or more rarely, on keychains.
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Also, although it can be a bit of a wait, I've had luck calling the 1-800 customer service number on my garage door opener. Those people who answer, they've been through just about every scenario.
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I think you need to follow this Guide`s:
-Find the dipswitch panel on your remote.
-Locate the dipswitch panel on the receiver. This will likely be
in the back near the cord, but can be anywhere on or inside the mechanism.
-Flip switches or push buttons until the two panels match up.
Some dipswitch panels have two settings per switch and some have three.
-Push the button on the remote and it should work just fine.
-Find the dipswitch panel on your remote.
-Locate the dipswitch panel on the receiver. This will likely be
in the back near the cord, but can be anywhere on or inside the mechanism.
-Flip switches or push buttons until the two panels match up.
Some dipswitch panels have two settings per switch and some have three.
-Push the button on the remote and it should work just fine.