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Wont start with remote and killing battery when pressing lock button 3x.

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2014 Nissan Rogue EVO-ALL Parasitic Drain

I installed and programmed an EVO-NIST3 on a 2014 Nissan Rogue SL.

The remote start functionality works on the car, and it doesn't bring up any errors, but after installing the system, the car battery keeps going dead within hours.

A parasitic draw test reveled the EVO to be the culprit, adding 600-750mA of load on the battery even after the car has been sitting for 15-20 minutes, locked with all doors closed.

The problem seemed to be fixed after unplugging each harness connector from the BCM and replugging them, as the current was reduced to under 50mA total, and the battery survived nearly 8 hours without losing charge, but the next morning the battery was dead, and after charging, the battery had a parasitic load of nearly 800mA (again confirmed to be mostly from the EVO)

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Battery Drain

Hi, My car is "eating" batteries since about 3 years. it's been 3 batteries on it. The dealer tested the car, alternator, ground, parasite and they haven't found anything relevant. I wanted to make a test with the remote starter. Is there any way I can remove a fuse or anything to disable the started during a few days without loosing all config on it ? Could the starter be related ? I'm getting out of luck on this issue until now. Please advice! Thank you

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Evo One Leaves Interior Lights On, Drains Battery

According to my wife, the Fortin Evo One with T Harness that I recently installed in her 2011 Toyota Highlander (non-Hybrid, G Key) is causing the interior lights to remain on, which has drained the battery. Has anyone else seen this happen? Is it a possible programming issue?

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