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13/10/2015

Ford Orlan (210Pts.)

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2014 Expedition lock, unlock, driver pin wire color / location.

Hello, I have a Pro-Start remote starter that will be connected to EVO-all using d2d. I will be using guide 3318, connection 4 as per guide. My question is where do i connect the lock , unlock and driver pin wires of EVO-all to the vehicle? The guide shows to connect the wires from evoall to pins 6,8,9 of the connector in the vehicle for lock/unlock/driver pin. However, slots 8 and 9 are empty and slot 6 is for factory alarm arm. As per Autostart wiring guide, lock is at pin 17, unlock at pin4 and driver pin at pin 14. Can you please clarify where to connect the lock/unlock/driver pin wires from evo-all to the vehicle? Also, the guide shows to connect the remote start ignition and evo-all keysense wires to the number 1 pin of the PATS module. The guide labeled it as Keysense. The vehicle wiring guide shows it is Pats Ignition and that the keysense wire of the vehicle is at the ignition harness (blue/gray). Do I go ahead and connect ignition and keysense wire as per evo-all guide? or should i connect to the wire specified in the vehicle wiring guide? Also, if the vehicle does not have factory alarm, do I still connect notes 1,2,3 (in green). How would i wire connector D (red 6 pin harness of evo-all) if there is no factory alarm? Last question, how do i know if the vehicle has 40-bit or 80-bit keys. Evo-all guide only lists 2014 expedition as 80 bit however, other bypass modules (idatalink) lists this vehicle as 40 bit key. Can you please advise? Thank you in advance.

16/10/2014

Toyota Orlan (210Pts.)

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2007 FJ Cruiser does not have the RX and TX wire at the ignition barrel?

I have a Key-Override-All bypass unit and it shows to connect the required wires at the igniton barrel area. The installation manual shows that the RX and TX wires are at the 7 pin wire harness (Pins 4 & 5 for Rx and Tx, respectively). However, the 2007 FJ Cruiser I have does not have the 7 pin wire harness, rather, it has a 4 pin wire harness (Blue connector - The wire colors are Green/Yellow, Blue/White, White/Black and another White/Black. ) Is there another place where the RX, TX, and Keysense wires can be wired to? The remote starter starts the vehicle but stops/dies after a few seconds, indicating that the car needs to have a bypass unit installed. Can someone please let me know where/how I can bypass the car's ignition. Thanks. (remote starter is a 2-way LCD Autostart)

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