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Evo-All will not program

I have a 2006 Dodge Ram. I hooked up the evo-all with the t harness and made the 4 connections at the ignition switch, I have triple checked all the connections they are hooked up to the correct wires and have verified that they are getting connection but when I start to program the module I hold down the button while pluging in the data connector and stop on the blue light, I then connect the other connectors but when I do the next step which is turning the key on the blue light goes out, when i turn the key back off the blue light comes back on. I have used the flash link and verified that everything is set up correctly and has the latest firmware. I think this is the step that is supposed to be programming thru the can bus, Any ideas would be very helpful

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Evo-All will not program

I have a 2006 Dodge Ram. I hooked up the evo-all with the t harness and made the 4 connections at the ignition switch, I have triple checked all the connections they are hooked up to the correct wires and have verified that they are getting connection but when I start to program the module I hold down the button while pluging in the data connector and stop on the blue light, I then connect the other connectors but when I do the next step which is turning the key on the blue light goes out, when i turn the key back off the blue light comes back on. I have used the flash link and verified that everything is set up correctly and has the latest firmware. I think this is the step that is supposed to be programming thru the can bus, Any ideas would be very helpful

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Evo-All will not program

I have a 2006 Dodge Ram. I hooked up the evo-all with the t harness and made the 4 connections at the ignition switch, I have triple checked all the connections they are hooked up to the correct wires and have verified that they are getting connection but when I start to program the module I hold down the button while pluging in the data connector and stop on the blue light, I then connect the other connectors but when I do the next step which is turning the key on the blue light goes out, when i turn the key back off the blue light comes back on. I have used the flash link and verified that everything is set up correctly and has the latest firmware. I think this is the step that is supposed to be programming thru the can bus, Any ideas would be very helpful

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Blue light turns off when plugging in Red 6-pin connection. Fails to program

Vehicle is 2013 Dodge Caravan. I bought this EVO-ALL a year ago and was bummed to see that I also needed to buy a $45 FlashLink in order to make the thing work. I think I had previously programmed the EVO correctly a year ago, but now that I finally bought the FlashLink I thought it would be a good idea to just do the process all over again. I turned on the Remote Start option (seriously... why is this not a default-on option?!) and went through the programming steps for the EVO. FlashLink 002504066374. I held down the only button and plugged in the black 4-pin connector. The LEDs cycle through and I take my finger off the button when the LED is just Blue. I then start to plug in the other connectors. I have tried every combination of plugging in connectors, but no matter what I do, as soon as I plug in the Red 6-pin connector, the blue LED turns off. I tried troubleshooting and different combinations to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. Eventually I just pressed on with the instructions. Even though the blue LED was off, when I inserted the key and turned it to ON/RUN, then the blue LED would start flashing. So I thought everything was working despite the LED going off earlier. This is where is at all falls apart. I turned the key back to OFF and removed the key, but the blue LED just keeps flashing. Additionally, I noticed that the dash lights didn't turn off either. I hit the Lock button on the keyfob, but the blue LED just keeps flashing. I think what is happening is it's waiting for me to turn the key to the OFF position. I think this because whenever the EVO is plugged in, the vehicle does not recognize that I have turned the key to OFF. Seriously, I can start the car with the key, and now it won't turn off. Taking the key out has zero effect. It's somehow like the EVO is blocking/refusing the OFF signal from happening. I think that is what is causing the programming to not finish. The car will only stop/recognize the key has been removed when I unplug the EVO. Interestingly, at that point, if I plug the EVO back in (without hitting the button) the Yellow LED stays lit. I haven't left it plugged in for more than a minute, so it may turn off at some point. Either way, the 3x lock option will not remote start the car... which is the entire reason I bought this thing a year ago, and then bought this prgrammer now. What do you recommend I do now?

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When programing, vehicle starts as soon as key is turned to ON position

For a 2007 Dodge 2500 Diesel. Had system installed and working correctly, but after a few starts found that I could no longer manually start the truck with the key. Reprogrammed unit, and it worked again for a few more starts, then blew the 2 amp ingition fuse. Replaced the fuse, pulled wiring and checked to ensure all connections were good. Reinstalled. Now, when I try and program the EVO the truck starts as soon as I turn the ingition to the On position with the key. I can turn it off and complete programing by pressing the lock button, but if I try to remote start it it blows the fuse again.

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