Here are the steps I followed to sync my garage door opener to my car as stated in Midlothian Garage Door:

Step 1: Locate the Learn Button on My Garage Door Opener

The first thing I did was locate the learn button on my garage door opener. After checking the back and sides of the motor unit, I found the button on the side labeled “program.”

Step 2: Clear Existing Codes

Next, I cleared any existing codes from the built-in garage door opener in my car. I pressed and held both buttons down until the light on the opener flashed rapidly to indicate that the codes had been cleared.

Step 3: Put My Garage Door Opener in Programming Mode

To put my garage door opener in programming mode, I pressed and released the learn button on the motor unit. The light on the unit started blinking.

Step 4: Press the Button on My Car’s Built-in Opener

Once my garage door opener was in programming mode, I pressed and held the button for my car’s built-in garage door opener. I continued holding the button until the light on the motor unit stopped blinking and stayed on, which took about 30 seconds.

Step 5: Test the Opener

After releasing the button on the built-in opener, I tested the garage door opener by pressing the button I had just synced. The garage door opened and closed properly, indicating that the syncing process was successful.

Step 6: Repeat the Process for Additional Openers

Since I have more than one garage door opener, I repeated the process starting from step 3 for each additional opener.

Overall, in reference to Midlothian Garage Door, syncing my garage door opener to my car was a fairly simple process that only took a few minutes to complete. However, it’s important to note that the specific steps may vary depending on the make and model of your car and your garage door opener. So, always refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions.

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