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2016 Toyota Corolla Automatic Headlights

2016 Toyota Corolla, H-Key, Manual. No OEM Alarm, No TPMS (and no wire for TPMS, no wire to pin location on plug). Installed EVO-One with Toy-8 and RFK942. Setup via wizard. Only wire T'd was for clutch bypass.

Completed a recent install but have a couple of issues I am hoping to resolve.

1) Automatic headlights won't turn off when setting reservation mode. Tried on door close, and also on lock. Believe it needs a door pin pulse which is connected via the harness. Is there a setting I am missing somewhere?

 

2) Once the Evo was installed, neither of my factory fobs work (even when not remote started). Unplugged the Evo (but left harness) and still no fobs work. Nothing lights up on the evo when pressing factory fob.

 ***Update***: Found a bent pin in my T-Harness when troubleshooting. I was able to straighten it back out, all fobs are working again. Stil have the issue with the headlights.

Thanks all for the help

26/03/2021

Toyota carlb (200Pts.)

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No horn chirp or door pin switch on EVO-ONE-441 on a 2015 Corolla CE auto with H-key?

I've installed the EVO-ONE with the RF441 kit and the THAR-ONE-TOY8 harness in a 2015 Corolla CE (auto, H-key, no OEM remote, no OEM alarm). Most of it seems to be fairly plug-and-play, but it doesn't seem to be picking up the horn nor the door pin switch.

It locks, unlocks, remote starts and stops just fine with the parking lights merrily blinking away, but it is completely silent - even if I press and hold the LOCK button for three seconds to send everything blinking there is no sound.

It also looks not to be picking up the door pin switch.

Am I correct in assuming that neither of these is on CANbus and both need to be wired individually?

The TOY3 harness documentation (ig_thr_bi_toy3-corolla_2014-2016_hkey_g_31341.pdf) seems to suggest that the door pin (-) needs a hard-wired individual signal (EVO ONE: -/Driver Door Pin Green/Red In/Out A18 to Corolla: pin 34 - white wire - on white 40-pin connector E3, fuse box) while every other document Fortin provides shows no such connection and unhelpfully labels EVO ONE A9-10, A16-20 simply as "Bypass config." with no further description and nothing connected. I'd installed based on the TOY8 documentation, which has no discrete individual connection to the door pin switch. The door is ignored.

Which is correct?

For the horn?

An earlier question "No horn chirp evo one 442 rf kit with a 2017 Tacoma H key ?" suggested individually hard-wiring Evo-One's two-ampère horn/siren relay (orange/black on the 20 pin connector) to the horn trigger (ie: the wire to the actual horn switch on the steering column).

Upon reviewing all of Fortin's Toyota-specific documentation, there seems to be nothing saying exactly where to connect this wire on the 2015 Corolla. Anywhere. (Including evo one: ig_reg_bi_toy-corolla_2014-2016_hkey_g_31301.pdf, ig_thr_bi_toy3-corolla_2014-2016_hkey_g_31341.pdf, ig_thr_bi_toy8-corolla-im_2014_hkey_a_71461.pdf) and the generic EVO and RF441 docs (dem-ug_en_generic_k_21471.pdf, fortin-rfk441-install-guide-68451.pdf) among others.)

None of these documents indicate that a hard-wired horn trigger needs to be connected to the vehicle to get the horn or the alarm and none say where to find the horn signal in the 11th gen Corolla; they list the individual EVO ONE pin (A7) but don't show it connected anywhere on the car.

A post on the12volt com's Toyota forum suggests "Horn Trigger: lt. green - dash fuse box, white 56 pin plug (3C), pin 49" as a candidate for the 2014 Corolla without pushbutton start; I presume "dash fuse box" is the BCM but which connector is this? Can it be hard-wired direct to EVO ONE pin A7 or does it need a relay?

Why isn't this wire on the 11th gen Corolla identified by name, number, position or colour in any of the Fortin documentation, and is the info from the outside forum still correct for the 2015 model?

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Where to connect the Yellow wire on the Evo start 2. Using EVO one and THAR TOY 8

Using the THAR TOY 8 and EVO ONE, wanted some clarification on where to connect the yellow wire from the EVO Start 2.

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2015 Toyota Corolla LE (non-push-to-start) THAR-ONE-TOY8 or THAR-ONE-TOY3?

On a 2015 Toyota Corolla LE (non-push-to-start) is there a benefit of using THAR-ONE-TOY8 over THAR-ONE-TOY3?

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2016 Toyota Corolla Evo One

I have used the Toy 8 Harness that came with the Evo One,Module (TOY 8 79/xx/1.xx C1, D5 38.2 Progam Lock). I followed all the steps and when I plug the 20 Pin Connector in the Evo Module, the noise sounds and the dash board warning message says, TURN LIGHS OFF and when I try to Press the button 10 times, the RED and BLUE LEDs fade out by the time I get to 6. I can't get Pass Step 3! I reset it a few times and still the same thing! I switch the Pins and try to use it as a TOY 3 Harness and the same Thing! I even Hard Wired the module using the Diagram and still the same thing! I'm thinking this was a bad Module from the beginnig! I have listen to TECH Support ideas and tried them and nothing works! I've made 7 attempts on wire this Evo One, trying different ways and the Module keeps doing the same thing every time. I'm ready to give up! Any idea, why this Warning Light coming on? Do this warning light be the reason why I can't ger pass Step 3?

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