2016 Chrysler 200
Hi all:
My wife's 2016 Chrysler 200 with Homelink started to "forget" it's programming to our garage door opener. Fast forward to a new garage door opener and again it worked for a day maybe two or three cycles and then stops working. It now doesn't "accept" programming. I clear all programs and get back to a slow fashing light. It will seem to accept programming but seems to stay in the flashing mode. Based on that I go to the head unit and hit the learn button , run to the car and hit the flashing programmed button three times at two second intervals but no joy. While I may have found a new way to exercise running back and forth between head unit and car, I am thinking perhaps the flash memory in the visor is defective. Having a 2011 Chrysler 200 which connected with little to no effort to the same opener and also never had issues with the previous opener I am leaning toward bad memory in the visor. Any help verifying this is appreciated.
Hi all:
My wife's 2016 Chrysler 200 with Homelink started to "forget" it's programming to our garage door opener. Fast forward to a new garage door opener and again it worked for a day maybe two or three cycles and then stops working. It now doesn't "accept" programming. I clear all programs and get back to a slow fashing light. It will seem to accept programming but seems to stay in the flashing mode. Based on that I go to the head unit and hit the learn button , run to the car and hit the flashing programmed button three times at two second intervals but no joy. While I may have found a new way to exercise running back and forth between head unit and car, I am thinking perhaps the flash memory in the visor is defective. Having a 2011 Chrysler 200 which connected with little to no effort to the same opener and also never had issues with the previous opener I am leaning toward bad memory in the visor. Any help verifying this is appreciated.