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31/01/2023

Kia n h (230Pts.)

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cant get can bus communication nor get the module to program without can bus signal

I cant get communication on can bus so I tried to go engine monitorless and still can not get passed programming.

10/01/2023

Kia n h (230Pts.)

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Why won't my Evo-One move past step 4 on programming?

I have verified the correct firmware, proper voltage on yellow wire A1, and correct can-bus wiring.I have constant 12v with a good ground. When I turn the ignition to run the blue led that is supposed to flash 10x's turns off. I installed accordind to the install guide provided through fortin's website.I have followed the troubleshooting guide and get stuck after confirming all 5  steps

The first 3 steps in the programming are very straight forward. If you cannot pass these steps verify the following:
1- Firmware: Ensure you have flashed the correct firmware to the module as indicated in the installation guide.
2- Power & Ground: Verify the module is receiving a constant 12 volts and has a good ground.
3- Yellow Wire (A1): Verify this wire is on the correct ignition wire. Their should be 0 Volts present during the first 3 steps.

If the Blue led does not flash common issues would be the following:

1- Yellow wire (A1): Not connected to correct ignition source.
2- Can Bus Wires: If these are reversed or connected to the wrong can bus wires the module will not program.

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2009 Kia Optima - EVO-ONE - Unable to acquire Can Bus data - Blue LED does not flash

2009 Kia Optima w/ Standard Key. EVO-ONE with T-Harness and latest Firmware. No PATS (No Immobilizer). Using Guide #60931 and Program #2 (Vehicle without PATS data wire). I've tried everything, and cannot acquire the Can Bus data. Blue LED goes off instead of flashing rapidly when key is turned to the on/run position, and comes back on solid when the key is turn off. I've double and triple-checked all wiring. All connections are soldered and pass continuity checks. Yellow wire (A1) is connected to Pink wire (E5) on the T-Harness as shown in the Wiring Guide. OBD-II connector Pin 6 (White wire) is connected to Gray wire (C3) and measures 2.7 VDC. OBD-II connector Pin 14 (Black wire) is connected to Grey/Black wire (C4) and measures 2.3 VDC. I reversed the connections to C3 and C4 with the same results: No flashing Blue LED. Can anyone provide some guidance on what else to do to get this working? Thank you.

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2012 soul standard key no can bus communication evo one

2012 Kia Soul standard key no immobilizer. Using thar-one-khy1. Blue light won't flash when programming. I can read codes and voltage to the fortin module white 5 pin matches obd output at around 2.37v low can and 2.67v high. Module,flashlink all at the latest firmware. Evo one flashes successfully. Just when key on it fails to finish programming. Also wired in the fortin hood switch. Any help? Since it's such a simple install it's embarrassing to ask for help. Should work and great instructions as usual.

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2012 soul standard key no can bus communication evo one

2012 Kia Soul standard key no immobilizer. Using thar-one-khy1. Blue light won't flash when programming. I can read codes and voltage to the fortin module white 5 pin matches obd output at around 2.37v low can and 2.67v high. Module,flashlink all at the latest firmware. Evo one flashes successfully. Just when key on it fails to finish programming. Also wired in the fortin hood switch. Any help? Since it's such a simple install it's embarrassing to ask for help. Should work and great instructions as usual.

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