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Where to start?

Ok, fighting this thing for months. I bought a new module, programmed it, installed it, get the same no start as I did with old unit. I took the new one and reset. Reprogram and tried again and still nothing. I can't even get it to allow me to program the remotes to test the start function. So pulled it out, put the old one in and it tried to start after I pulled the OBD wire. Plugged it in and it started and ran for a few minutes and I tested everything. Great it works again...next morning, doesn't work. Single light flash and nothing. I started it with the key, did a remote start transfer and it took over. I pulled the key out and it stayed running for about a minute, then stopped. I tried again, nothing. So after 8 hours, I tried to remote start and it did, ran for about 10 seconds and shutdown. What's going on? Do I have a wire gremlin on the vehicle side? I disconnected all the harnesses wires, plugged them all back in and still nothing. Is there an alternative wiring?

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EVO-ONE after 1,5 years stopped

After just over a year and half, and just less than a week ago it was working fine, my remote start no longer works. It acts like the vehicle battery is dead. I have checked the module, red led comes on, then yellow, then everything off like dead battery. If I pop the hood, it says not ready. Door open, not ready. So it tries but fails. Vehicle battery is fine, and vehicle starts fine with the key. Do I need to reflash the module? Defective module? Vehicle battery to low? 2004 Chevy Suburban 2LT Standard Key. Lock, unlock, panic all work. I also have RFK4411 remotes. Same issue no matter which remote is used. This is a video: https://youtu.be/_jvPEv49Gbo?si=5QQzIXTqbi71WNgC

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EVO-ONE after 1,5 years stopped

After just over a year and half, and just less than a week ago it was working fine, my remote start no longer works. It acts like the vehicle battery is dead. I have checked the module, red led comes on, then yellow, then everything off like dead battery. If I pop the hood, it says not ready. Door open, not ready. So it tries but fails. Vehicle battery is fine, and vehicle starts fine with the key. Do I need to reflash the module? Defective module? Vehicle battery to low? 2004 Chevy Suburban 2LT Standard Key. Lock, unlock, panic all work. I also have RFK4411 remotes. Same issue no matter which remote is used. This is a video: https://youtu.be/_jvPEv49Gbo?si=5QQzIXTqbi71WNgC

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2004 QX56

Will 3x-lock remote start work on a 2004 infiniti QX56? (evo-one)

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Programming issues

After decryption can only use valet mode

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Evo1 will not enter programming for remotes or funcrions

Nothing works past the decryption

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Evo 1 will not program after decryption reinstall

Only will allow in/out of valet

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Porte ne débarre plus

J'ai une Mitsubishi éclipse 2004, j'ai une manette à distance pour mes portes, depuis quelques mois je ne suis plus capable de débarré mes portes avec cette manette mais je suis toujours capable de barrer par exemple elle ne font plus de bruit que je les barres. Si la porte du conducteur est grande ouverte je suis capable de les barrer et débarrer avec la manette. Est-ce que c'est un problème dans la porte?

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2004 4RUNNER REMOTE STARTS FOR FEW SECONDS THEN DIES

2004 4RUNNER EVO-ONE INSTALL THE REMOTE STARTS THE VEHICLE BUT DIES AFTER 8SECONDS AND IT DOES THIS FOR 2X. ALSO THE LOCK FUNCTION DOES NOT WORK; I PROBED THE A2 PURPLE WIRE AND ITS CONSTANTLY GIVING OUT A NEGATIVE SIGNAL. IS THIS NORMAL? I DID THE RESET AND STILL DID NOT WORK PLEASE HELP THANKS

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TB-MITS2 remote starter 2004 Mitsubishi Galant and what else? Prostart ct-3360

I cannot find the other items mentioned, are they necessary? tb-control

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TB-MITS2 remote starter 2004 Mitsubishi Galant and what else? Prostart ct-3360

I cannot find the other items mentioned, are they necessary? tb-control

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Audi a4 b6 key wrapping

I need correct answer, how to wrap sacrificed key to get car started properly and get in run for saved time in module settings? My car sometimes starts fine and runs as long as I want, but sometimes starts for 1min or less and shuts off. It looks like module issue reading key chip to me? If it not the module, it would be doing all the time, by starting and shutting off, if key wrapping were bad? Please tell me correct way to wrap just in case it will helps... It's audi a4 b6 2004 manual transmission. Thanks

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What is needed for remote starter on 2004 dodge ram

I have evo all and evo int sl + what connections do i need to make for the alarm and remote starter to operate. I am getting lost in a wiring mess.

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cannot find white and orange wire location

good morning i have a 2004 tahoe that working on. the instructions are a confusing. one page says the two wires (white & orange) are at the fuse panel;then the next page they say theyre at the left of the steering column. i cannot find the wire locations in either spot.

any help would be greatly appreciated

 

i uploaded three images but am not sure why they do not display. i can email them if you need them thanks.

 

manual i am following: /evo-one_ig_reg_bi_gm_escalade-avalanche-silver-sierra-h2_j1850_2003-2007_a_61101.pdf

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2004 Dodge Durango remote starter

I am looking to purchase a remote starter for my 2004 Dodge Durango, but I am confused by EVO-ALL and EVO-ONE which say they are remote starters, but in the instructions, it seems to say otherwise. The install instructions for the EVO-CHRT5 (connections G and H) show a separate remote starter module with or without AVEC datalink, but does not describe what it is? So I guess what I need to know is what do I need for remote starting this vehicle? Thanks,

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2004 350z remote start doesn't work with evo-one

To start off with... the instructions were wrong, somebody at fortin assumed that a 2005 350z BCM is identical across all model years of 350z and that wasn't the case, I had a HUGE hassle trying to find the correct wires for my 2004 350z BCM but i believe with 99% accuracy i wired things correctly, now with this out of the way, after installing everything, programming the module, using the dcryptor, and even successfully programming the RF remote, it doesn't remote start. it locks and unlocks fine with the RF remote, but when i click remote start, it sends the signal and the module receives it, and it blinks red telling me it couldn't remote start, in fact absolutely nothing happens. not even the ignition or accessories being turned on. i do have 2.3 enabled in the options which is the correct harness configuration. I don't understand why it doesn't remote start. it's like no power at all is being sent does anybody have any idea why? Also why does this guide below for the rf kit have used pins on the 20 pin connector, specifically "bypass ignition", "ignition" and "start"-- https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/33021/rf642w-install-guide-33021.pdf --that this guide below NOT have? http://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/78221/evo-one_ig_thr_bi_nis-350z-xterra_key_a_78221.pdf do those ignition and start wires from the 20 pin connector go somewhere? i tried grounding them, i tried leaving them unconnected, I tried wiring them to the ignition and starter wires on the 6-pin connector, and it never made a difference. someone please help.

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2004 350z remote start doesn't work with evo-one

To start off with... the instructions were wrong, somebody at fortin assumed that a 2005 350z BCM is identical across all model years of 350z and that wasn't the case, I had a HUGE hassle trying to find the correct wires for my 2004 350z BCM but i believe with 99% accuracy i wired things correctly, now with this out of the way, after installing everything, programming the module, using the dcryptor, and even successfully programming the RF remote, it doesn't remote start. it locks and unlocks fine with the RF remote, but when i click remote start, it sends the signal and the module receives it, and it blinks red telling me it couldn't remote start, in fact absolutely nothing happens. not even the ignition or accessories being turned on. i do have 2.3 enabled in the options which is the correct harness configuration. I don't understand why it doesn't remote start. it's like no power at all is being sent does anybody have any idea why? Also why does this guide below for the rf kit have used pins on the 20 pin connector, specifically "bypass ignition", "ignition" and "start"-- https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/33021/rf642w-install-guide-33021.pdf --that this guide below NOT have? http://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/78221/evo-one_ig_thr_bi_nis-350z-xterra_key_a_78221.pdf do those ignition and start wires from the 20 pin connector go somewhere? i tried grounding them, i tried leaving them unconnected, I tried wiring them to the ignition and starter wires on the 6-pin connector, and it never made a difference. someone please help.

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2004 toyota highlander install manual shows different plugs then on actual car.

for some reason i could not locate the plugs being reference in the installation manual.

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EVO ONE Installation/Programming 2004 Ford Expedition

I have installed the Evo-One module and the wiring as follows: (Guide #22301) A1 of 20 pin harness (yellow) to E5 of 6 pin harness (pink) A10 of 20 pin harness (ight blue/black stripe) to RX (Pin 4) of igntion barrel connector C (gray/orange stripe) A11 of 20 pin harness (black) to Green wire for foot brake connector (above foot brake) A20 of 20 pin harness (light blue) to TX (Pin 3) of ignition barrel connector C (white/green stripe) E1 of 6 pin harness (white) to Brown wire of light selector switch E2 of 6 pin harness (orange) to accesory wire of ignition switch (black/light green stripe) E3 of 6 pin harness (red) to constant battery power of igntion switch (light green/violet stripe) E4 of 6 pin harness (black) to ground E5 of 6 pin harness (pink) to A1 of 20 pin harness and ignition wire of the ignition switch (dark blue/light green stripe) E6 of 6 pin harness (yellow) to starter wire of ignition switch (red/light blue stripe) When I go to program it, I get to the final step and the red doesnt flash ten times like its supposed to. I get to the red light, turn the ignition to RUN, then the lights show red and yellow. I wait three seconds then turn it to off, which goes back to a solid red. I pull the key out of the ignition, then reinsert and turn it back to RUN and the red light flashes once then stays solid red. I turn the key to off and pull it out of the ignition and the light stays a solid red. The firmware for the bypass is 4.18 which is recommended by the Flashlink Manager, but the install guide #22301 recommends 71.35. Could that be the problem? The remote start recommended firmware is 1.24. Could I have gotten the RX and TX wires not hooked up correctly? Do I need to run the Dcryptor? I ran the dcryptor as the intstructions said and it seemed to have worked. I'm not sure what I would need it for. Do I need to use the valet switch? If I want to install a hood pin, which wire do I connect it to of the 20 pin harness? If you could help me out I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

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2004 porsche cayenne

Good day. I want a remote starter wiring with a Fortin evo all for 2004 Porsche Cayenne. How to find this scheme?

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No install guide for 2004 Toyota Tundra without immobilizer

Can not find an install guide for a 2004 Toyota Tundra without an immobilizer. Where can I located one?

07/10/2015

Dodge Trav O (140Pts.)

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2004 Dodge Ram door locks

On the Evo-all guide 3317 connection 1 it shows the disarm/unlock as one wire. My auto start has two wires one for unlock and a seperate wire for disarm. Do you hook up both wires from R/S to evo-all?

 

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