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Accessories - Homelink(R) Transmitter Service: Overview

Classification:
EL99-012a

Reference:
NTB99-067a

Date:
November 7, 2003

NISSAN INTEGRATED HOMELINK(R) TRANSMITTER





APPLIED VEHICLES

NTB99-067 and supercedes NTB96-014a. Please discard all paper copies. This document amends of NTB99-067 and NTB96-014a.

SERVICE INFORMATION

Some of the Applied Vehicles, as an option, feature the Nissan Integrated HomeLink(R) Transmitter system. This Radio Frequency (RF) system can be programmed to activate most RF-operated electronic garage doors and security gates. A laminated card contained in the vehicle's Literature Kit covers the simple programming instructions. A copy of this card is shown in this bulletin as Attachment II. Programming instructions can also be downloaded at mwww.homelink.com

This bulletin summarizes important customer support and diagnostic information for Nissan dealership staff.

Customer Support - Responsibilities





Typically, three different groups shown might be asked to assist customers with Nissan Integrated HomeLink(R) related incidents.

Essential Tool Already Released

To assist in diagnosing the Nissan Integrated HomeLink(TM) System, a Nissan Integrated HomeLink(R) Tester Kit was released in 2001 as an Essential Tool (Kent-Moore J-41540).

The Tester Kit consists of the following components:

^ Integrated HomeLink(R) Tester

^ Hand Held (Test) Transmitter

^ 12v Power Supply

^ 12v power Adapter

^ Plastic Case and die cut foam

This kit will support Functionality Testing, Range Testing, and Programming Testing as described in Attachment I of this bulletin. These instructions are also included in the Tester Kit, and should be used with this bulletin to accurately diagnose the system.