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EVO-ONE flashes parking lights 30 times and remote lock command does not work

Toyota Sienna LE 2019, EVO-ONE, THAR-ONE-TOY9, RFALL642W, firmware version 79.[54]. EVO-ONE is configured with default/recommended options for my car. I have the following issue with EVO-ONE when I leave my headlight switch in DRL-OFF position and previously started my car remotely. When I open the door to leave my vehicle, my parking lights flash 30 times. In the Fortin manual, I found error code descriptions only up to 7 flashes. What is the meaning of that 30-times-flashing error code? In addition to that, the LOCK command from my RF kit has never worked but also makes the parking lights flash 30 times. So, I have to use my factory remote instead of the RF kit to lock my vehicle. The other commands from the RF kit (START, STOP, UNLOCK, SLIDING DOORS OPEN/CLOSE) are working fine. How can I fix that?

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EVO-ONE flashes parking lights 30 times and remote lock command does not work

Toyota Sienna LE 2019, EVO-ONE, THAR-ONE-TOY9, RFALL642W, firmware version 79.[54]. EVO-ONE is configured with default/recommended options for my car. I have the following issue with EVO-ONE when I leave my headlight switch in DRL-OFF position and previously started my car remotely. When I open the door to leave my vehicle, my parking lights flash 30 times. In the Fortin manual, I found error code descriptions only up to 7 flashes. What is the meaning of that 30-times-flashing error code? In addition to that, the LOCK command from my RF kit has never worked but also makes the parking lights flash 30 times. So, I have to use my factory remote instead of the RF kit to lock my vehicle. The other commands from the RF kit (START, STOP, UNLOCK, SLIDING DOORS OPEN/CLOSE) are working fine. How can I fix that?

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EVO-ONE flashes parking lights 30 times and remote lock command does not work

Toyota Sienna LE 2019, EVO-ONE, THAR-ONE-TOY9, RFALL642W, firmware version 79.[54]. EVO-ONE is configured with default/recommended options for my car. I have the following issue with EVO-ONE when I leave my headlight switch in DRL-OFF position and previously started my car remotely. When I open the door to leave my vehicle, my parking lights flash 30 times. In the Fortin manual, I found error code descriptions only up to 7 flashes. What is the meaning of that 30-times-flashing error code? In addition to that, the LOCK command from my RF kit has never worked but also makes the parking lights flash 30 times. So, I have to use my factory remote instead of the RF kit to lock my vehicle. The other commands from the RF kit (START, STOP, UNLOCK, SLIDING DOORS OPEN/CLOSE) are working fine. How can I fix that?

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Crimestopper RFALL642W does not work with EVO-ONE

I have connected Crimestopper RFALL642W to Fortin EVO-ONE installed on Toyota Sienna 2019 per Fortin manual https://cdn.fortin.ca/download/33021/rf642w-install-guide-33021.pdf. I have the following issue. When I connect the RF kit to the remote starter the blue LED on the RF kit antenna flashes one time. After that, when I try to program the remote transmitters per the same manual (turning ignition on and off, using the valet switch and brake pedal) I cannot get any antenna LED response. The LED on antenna always stays off and I cannot program the remote transmitters. In addition to that, the button on the RF kit antenna does not work when I try to use it as a valet switch per another Fortin manual. The RF kit is connected to EVO-ONE using a simple cable, not T-harness. EVO-ONE is configured with default/recommended options for my car. The firmware version is 79.[54]. The 3xLock start is enabled and working fine. Do I need to change any options on EVO-ONE so that it can communicate with the RF kit? Is my RF kit faulty?

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