The auto-dimming mirror with homelink on the 20212022 Kia Sorento is intended to shield drivers from dazzling lighting. If you frequently travel at night, we advise you to buy the Sorento Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror. Three Homelink buttons (which unlock garage doors at the touch of a button) and installation instructions are included with the auto-dimming rearview mirror. Although wire splicing is not required for installation, we still advise having your local Kia shop or a licensed Kia mechanic install electronic equipment.
The 2021 and 2022 model years are compatible with the Kia Sorento Auto-Dimming Mirror w/ Homelink. Fits the Sorento Hybrid as well.
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Which models come with HomeLink?
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- 4Runner (2007 – 2023)
- Avalon (2007 – 2023)
- Camry (2007 – 2023)
- Corolla (2016 – 2023)
- Highlander (2007 – 2023)
- Range Rover (2007 – 2022)
- Mirai (2016 – 2022)
- Prius (2007 – 2023)
Kia HomeLink, does it?
You should be aware of the Homelink system in your new Kia car if you just bought one. With the push of a button, this device links your Kia to your garage door and operates it.
What is my HomeLink location?
The most commonly used and trusted vehicle-based wireless control system in the world, HomeLink is accessible in more than 100 nations. Your HomeLink buttons are normally found in the overhead console, center stack, or mirror of your car, but their exact location depends on the make, model, and year of your vehicle. Please consult your owner’s manual if you’re unsure of where your HomeLink is.
Thousands of various garage doors, gates, and other devices throughout the world are compatible with HomeLink. We cannot, however, promise that all regions and all device manufacturers will be compatible.
The most accurate training instructions are always found in your owner’s handbook, which you should utilize as your main resource for training your equipment. The following instructions have been created to work for training most compatible devices if you cannot locate your owner’s manual. Please be aware that these instructions imply a HomeLink location that uses mirrors. Please utilize your vehicle’s other HomeLink location instead of the mirror if it is available.
- Note:
- Make sure all obstructions are removed before setting up HomeLink, and park your car somewhere other than the garage.
- For more precise programming, we advise purchasing a new battery for your garage door remote.
- When programming the “Learn or “Smart button, you might require a stepladder or another solid, safe device if your garage door opener employs rolling code.
Training for HomeLink and garage doors:
- It could be useful to clean your HomeLink before starting your first HomeLink course. Press and hold the outer two HomeLink buttons for 10 seconds to accomplish this. Release only when the indication light switches from solid to quickly flashing. When training extra buttons, skip this step.
- Press and hold both the button on your handheld garage door remote and the HomeLink button you want to program while holding your garage door remote 1-3 inches (3-7 cm) away from your HomeLink buttons. When the HomeLink indication light switches from gently flickering to solid or fast flashing, DO NOT RELEASE.
- Release the trained HomeLink button after pressing it. Your HomeLink indication light should be solid if you have a fixed code device, and pushing the trained HomeLink button should now open your garage door.
- You probably have a rolling code device if your garage door is not working and the indication light is flashing quickly. There are still a few procedures to take, which we will cover in the next section (“Rolling Code Training).
Learning the Rolling Code:
- The subsequent processes might go more quickly and easily with a second person.
- The following actions must be taken quickly and possibly more than once.
- We advise utilizing a stepladder or another sturdy, secure equipment if you are unable to reach the “learn,” “smart,” or “program” button. Do not carry out these actions while standing on your car.
- Find the “learn,” “smart,” or “program” button on your garage door opener. The manufacturer may change the form and color.
- Select the program, clever, or learn button. Your garage door opener’s indication light can start blinking, depending on the brand.
- Return to your car in 20 seconds, then press and let go of the programmed HomeLink button. To finish the training, repeat the “press and release sequence” three times. Your device equipped with a rolling code should now be activated by HomeLink.
- Skip the “cleaning process” at the beginning of this video and simply carry out the remaining procedures while using an unprogrammed HomeLink button to teach additional buttons.
Clearing:
- It is advised that you erase any pre-programmed HomeLink buttons before returning a leased car or selling your car.
- Simply press and hold the outside HomeLink buttons for 10 seconds, or until the solid HomeLink indicator light turns to blinking, to accomplish this.
Changing the Program for a Single HomeLink Button:
The next step can be taken to overwrite buttons that already have devices registered to them without erasing other programmed buttons.
- Select the HomeLink button, then press and hold it.
- After roughly 20 seconds of continued button holding, the HomeLink indicator light will begin to flash gently. Position the garage door remote between 5 and 30 cm below the HomeLink buttons, press, and hold the garage door remote until the HomeLink indicator light changes from gently flashing to solid or fast flashing. This modification shows that the frequency signal has been absorbed.
- Hold down the HomeLink button that has been programmed while you look at the indicator light.
- When the HomeLink button is pressed and released, your device should turn on if the indication light is solid, indicating that programming is finished.
- Rolling Code Training should be continued if the indicator light blinks quickly.
Do all vehicles have HomeLink?
According to HomeLink, the system is present in “hundreds of vehicles. So, it’s likely that you may locate several models equipped with this technology.
Chevrolet is one of the most well-known car brands available. You may locate HomeLink in numerous model years of these cars, including the Chevy Equinox, Corvette, and Silverado, to name a few. If you’re looking for a secondhand car, you can also locate it in previous models.
Another well-liked automaker among buyers of cars, SUVs, and trucks is Ford. You’ll be pleased to learn that HomeLink is offered in many of its vehicles, starting with 2007 models and continuing through 2022. The Edge, Expedition, Focus, Mustang, Taurus, and the enduringly well-liked F-150 pickup all have it.
It goes beyond just automobiles produced in the United States. Toyota, a Japanese automaker, offers many cars equipped with the technology. The Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Sienna, Tacoma, 4Runner, and even the Land Cruiser can all provide it.
Additionally, if you wish to put HomeLink in your current vehicle, you can buy aftermarket modules or rearview mirrors.
The automated systems in your home can be seamlessly integrated with your vehicle using HomeLink technology. By pressing the correct button on your visor, console module, or rearview mirror, you may easily control your garage door opener, lighting, and even security system.
Do all Kia vehicles have UVO?
UVO, which stands for “your voice,” was created using the Windows Embedded Automotive software from Microsoft. UVO’s key functionality is the hands-free voice commands that let drivers use their cellphones to make calls, play music, navigate, and more. UVO eServices, a subscription-free service that requires a smartphone connection to the vehicle through a USB cable, is available on some older Kia models. UVO Link is an embedded system that includes all of the capabilities of UVO eServices and is available in 2019 and newer Kia vehicles.
There are three different types of UVO systems in 2019 or newer models:
- UVO Play: You may access radio presets and more by using the touchscreen. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility are included as standard with UVO Play.
- UVO Link: In addition to the functions of UVO Play, UVO Link also offers remote starting, maintenance notifications, and vehicle diagnostics. You can use your smartphone to access these extra services.
- UVO Link with Navigation: As the name implies, this version includes all the functions of the UVO Link in addition to built-in navigation, allowing you to use your data without a smartphone.
Your unique preferences and the features you value will determine the best UVO for you.