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engine running confirmation FEEDBACK SIGNAL

evo-all pts rav4 NOT hybride ...i can remotely start it using stand alone evo all using the -ve external trigger. 2 questions: 1- what should be the IDEAL pulse duration for external negative trigger? 500 ms or 2 sec or ..etc 2- when it runs>> which wire change its state so i can read its new state to cofirmat that engine is started ? (imagine that i have two way remote and need A FEEDBACK SIGNAL from evo stating that it started) - same for lock/unlock .. do we have a feedback signal? confirming if it is now locked or unlocked?

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Module Programs but car won't remote start. 2-way Fob confirms signal received.

Evo one with a compustar RF kit won't remote start but bypass programs and RF kit connects and car and 2-way fob respond to signals sent. When the car is sent a signal from the fob the lights on the car flash and the fob beeps and flashing green to indicate the signal was recieved but the car doesn't remote start. Red LED on the side of the EvoOne stays lit always. Not sure if that matters. Car is a Toyota Matrix 2005. It is wired via connection type 1 on guide #58481 and the features not shown on that diagram are not wired (i.e. Lock/unlock not shown so they are not wired. Stricktly by the books.) Double checked the wiring and all seems good to go. Interesting note: Flash link suggests i use remote start option 2.4 but the connection 1 schematic on guide #58481 indicates that 2.1 should be the correct setting. I stuck with 2.1 because 2.4 requires a start2 which is not on the schematic. Please help and thanks in advance! respectfully, Robert P.S. Car starts normally with key. P.P.S. Compustar/Firstech antenna is rewired per FirsTech evo-One Guide. http://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/25121/firstech_evo-one.pdf

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Crank but wont start

This is 2013 Toyota Camry G Key. Bypass Version 79.37 and Remote Starter version 1.19.

Bypass version a1 to a11 is on. Rest all are off.

When i try to start the car using Remote, Vehicle crank but wont start. Parking light flashes 4 times. This means Tach signal is not obtained properly from Can bus. 

I see sometimes, car Starts and since Tach signal is not obtained properly the starter disengages slowly.

Sometimes it crank and it wont start.  Please advise how to solve the problem. I am using fortin RF642W

remote and the remote are configured with no issues.

 

I have verified Can high, Can Low and IMMO data from where i tapped to the wiring harness of EVo one, i see good continuity. 

Issue 2: My OEM remote is not working. I enabled 3 times lock on remote and bypass but still not working. Not a major issue. but dont know why it is not working. PLEASE NOTE i have enabled 3xlock on remote start and oem remote monitoring on bypass, but still it doesnt work.

Issue 3: After i remote start the car(when it work sometime) if i open the door(getting my hand inside the door and opening the door from inside), there is no alarm. I am thinking that if i lock the car with remote, and when car is remote started, then if i try to open from inside of the car, i expect car alarm to come on but notihing happend. Issue 2 and 3 are not high priority. but for sure issue 1 have to be addressed. I am happy to wire tach (hard wire). but dont know what to connect from where.. 

i have cross verified my 

here is my option for remote starter version 1.19.

 

39.1

38.1 37.1 36.2 35.1 33.1 34.1 32.1 31.1 30.1 29.1 26.1 25 24.1 21.1 20.6 19.1 18.1 16.5 15.1 14.1 13.2 12.1 11.1 11.4 11.3 off 9.1 4.1 6.1 7.1 8.1 2.4 1

 

 

 

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