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Can you help program my 2014 Ford Fusion with fort3 t-harness?

2014 Ford Fusion with evo-all and fort3 t-harness wont program as standalone. I turn the key to the on/run position and the light just stays solid blue and never flashes.

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Ford Ecosport 1.0L Titanium 2021 MY 2018 - Fortin EVO-FORT3

Hello, My vehicle is Ford Ecosport 1.0L Titanium 2021 MY 2018 - Push-to-Start I tried to program the Evo All with my car but the remote starter function did not work. Lock-Lock-Lock then the card horns twice and I saw the RED light then the YELLOW light turn on. Both lights stays but the car doesn't start. Any solution? Best regards,

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Evo FORT3 standalone 1 key with rfkit Fortin 642 not remote starting explorer PIU

Hello, installed EvoFort3 standalone RS with 1 key to 2016 Ford Explorer PIU that is prewired with hood pin switch with no actual hood switched. I jumped the wires at the connector. Installed the harness per the guide with all options on with the Fortin f642 2way kit. Car will lock unlock etc but with the remote start, it does not crank. After the 2 attempts the Red LED flashes 3 times. With the wires jumped it does not show that the hood is open. Do i need to get that changed at the dealer? Assistance greatly appreciated. walter

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Yellow wire no longer necessary on 2014-2017 Fusion?

In Late 2015 or 2016 I did an install of a Fortin EVO-ALL unit in a 2016 Fusion Push-to-Start. I believe I followed this guide when I performed that install, and it requires a minimum firmware version of 71.35. It required the yellow wire on the 20 pin connector to be connected to Ignition+ of the vehicle.

 

I am currently attempting to install the same (not physically the same unit, but one that was previously working, and meets the minimum hardware requirements [it is version 6] in a 2017 Fusion Push-to-Start, and the current guide listed by Fortin is this one, revised last month (April). This newer revison of the guide is listed for 2014-2017 Fusions, while the older guide was listed for 2014-2016. This guide requires ONLY firmware version 4.01, and makes no mention of connecting the yellow wire in the 20 pin connector to the vehicle for remote start, only power and CAN connections.

 

When connected in this manner, with the Fortin unit in programming mode (Blue LED only), turning the ignition of the vehicle on by pressing the Start button in the vehicle does not have any affect on the unit, the LED remains blue instead of flashing like it should. I verified connections a few times, and everything does appear connected as it should be according to this latest guide. I've tried reflashing the firmware on the unit a couple of times, and verifying all options, but to no effect.

 

The troubleshooting guide, as well as a few posts on here in regards to the light just staying blue, mention the yellow wire not being connected properly as a possible cause. So my biggest conecern/question at the moment is: Is the yellow wire supposed to be connected and was omitted in this latest revision of the installation manual? Or is my issue somewhere else? Hopefully someone here will be able to help me resolve my issue, and I would be very grateful. Thanks!

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Yellow wire no longer necessary on 2014-2017 Fusion?

In Late 2015 or 2016 I did an install of a Fortin EVO-ALL unit in a 2016 Fusion Push-to-Start. I believe I followed this guide when I performed that install, and it requires a minimum firmware version of 71.35. It required the yellow wire on the 20 pin connector to be connected to Ignition+ of the vehicle.

 

I am currently attempting to install the same (not physically the same unit, but one that was previously working, and meets the minimum hardware requirements [it is version 6] in a 2017 Fusion Push-to-Start, and the current guide listed by Fortin is this one, revised last month (April). This newer revison of the guide is listed for 2014-2017 Fusions, while the older guide was listed for 2014-2016. This guide requires ONLY firmware version 4.01, and makes no mention of connecting the yellow wire in the 20 pin connector to the vehicle for remote start, only power and CAN connections.

 

When connected in this manner, with the Fortin unit in programming mode (Blue LED only), turning the ignition of the vehicle on by pressing the Start button in the vehicle does not have any affect on the unit, the LED remains blue instead of flashing like it should. I verified connections a few times, and everything does appear connected as it should be according to this latest guide. I've tried reflashing the firmware on the unit a couple of times, and verifying all options, but to no effect.

 

The troubleshooting guide, as well as a few posts on here in regards to the light just staying blue, mention the yellow wire not being connected properly as a possible cause. So my biggest conecern/question at the moment is: Is the yellow wire supposed to be connected and was omitted in this latest revision of the installation manual? Or is my issue somewhere else? Hopefully someone here will be able to help me resolve my issue, and I would be very grateful. Thanks!

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2011 fusion evo all with t harness standalone wont start car

serial number is 001a06 548613 when hitting the lock button the blue leds will flash each time, but no red led to start. Also there was no yellow led illuminated for the second key.

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