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Categories not working on the Q&A

In case you didn't already know, when I click on a category on the left I get 0 results regardless of the category I pick. Search also doesn't seem to be working.

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Module reset, Flash limit reset, Dcryptor limit reset

If you have reached either your flash limit or dcryptor limit for your evo device. Please e-mail the S/N to Fortin technical support at support@fortin.ca Thank you.

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What is the correct way to connect wires?

T-Taps, Butt connectors 2 pounds of solder I've seen and heard it all...most of the time resulting in a headache and lost time. So i thought i would break it down and show the 5 easy steps to make a good quality and secure connection in a vehicle.

The 5 Steps are as follows:

1- Strip back the inulation of the wire you wish to connect to.

2- Seperate the braid to create an opening in the wire.

3- Insert the wire that is to be connected into the opening.

4- Close the wire.

5- Finally twist the wire around securing them togehter and finish it off with some electrical tape.

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How to check if my module is properly configured

Ever wonder how your module has been set up? If you have the correct firmware and options for your vehicle?

Did you know you can check all of these things simply by entering the service number on the back of the module in the search bar located on fortin.ca!

Give it a shot the next time you are unsure of how the module has been configured!

 

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FAQ: How do I know/how to test if my vehicle has an OEM alarm.

Just figured I would post this as I have often been asked...

 

" How do I know/how to test if my vehicle has an OEM alarm?"

 

Really simple to check, perform the following test:.

 

 

1- Put down the drivers window.

 

2- Ensure all doors are closed, including the hood and trunk.

 

3- Lock the vehicle using the OEM remote.

 

4- Wait between 45-60 seconds after you have locked the vehicle to allow the system to arm itself.

 

5- Once you have waited the time period reach inside the drivers door and open the drivers door from the inside handle. (basically replicating someone trying to steal your belongings/vehicle).

 

6- At this point your alarm will either go off or it won't, answering the question if your vehicle is equipped with a factory alarm!

 

Side note: good way to also test to see if your vehicle has a factory hood pin that is part of the alarm system is to do the above test but instead of opening the door first, reach in and pull the hood release latch. (useful on newer Mazda vehicles with factory hood pins that are part of the OEM alarm). If no alarm goes off, then open the drivers door. If the alarm goes off when you open the drivers door and not when you open the hood. Then this answers your question if the factory hood pin is part of the alarm system.

 

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GSM control as a trigger for EVO


Can I use the (OEM RTU5025)  GSM gate remote controller to derive EVO , some of them cost about 35$ only on amazon, while viper cost 400$. But how to connect its relay output to evo.   Please if this problem is resolved it will push evo forword.

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