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01/02/2024

Honda jenom (340Pts.)

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2019 Honda HRV Push-To-Start EVO-ONE Thar-One-Hon8 "Keyless entry System Problem" message

Installed an EVO-ONE with Thar-One-Hon8 harness and a 3x Lock Start on a 2019 Honda HR-V Push Start with/ Steering Lock. As per Guide #93381, using C1, D6, D2, 38-2 options. Car starts OK with 3x Lock, however dash shows "keyless entry system problem" message. I am opening door with remote Unlock button, then push START button 1 time, then push brake. Also tried to open door by just by touching the handle, but getting the same error message. When no remote start is used, there is no any error message. Any suggestion ?

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Passenger side sliding door opens when take over done.

2011 Honda odessy, evo one RF642 All works good but passenger side sliding door opens when remote start take over done. Any idea?

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honda hrv 2022 push to start, evo all takeover

hi... i have installed a evo all with a crimestopper remote start in a honda hrv 2022 push to start (takeover mode) I have flashed multiple evo all trying to understand the problem as I have checked all the connections and they are perfect as indicated by the installation guide. The problem is that when I enter the vehicle and press once the button turns off (taking into account that it does recognize the smart key) but if I press it twice in a row it does not turn off and I can drive it normally, but a message comes out that says Keyless Start System Problem, And if I turn the vehicle off and turn it on normally, the message still appears. Any solution for this problem or a special software version for it. Thank you for your help.

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2019 Honda Ridgeline with Take Over

First let me say, great product, easy install. I have the EVO-ONE in all my vehicles. I removed my EVO-ONE w/ Linkr LT2 from my 2014 Civic (Standard-Key) and would like to install it in my 2019 Ridgeline. According to the instruction, I need a EVO-ONE manufactured after 2019 and a THAR-ONE-HON8. My EVO-ONE has a stamp date of 05/2019 - will that work? When will the THAR-ONE-HON8 be available? Although the Ridgeline already has a RS, I want to use the EVO-ONE with the Linkr LT2. Plus I plan on adding a proximity sensor to protect the contents at the back truck bed. Thanks in advance.

30/12/2022

Honda drrck (130Pts.)

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Takeover steps/procedures for 2013 Accord PTS

Hi. Is takeover possible on 2013 Accord PTS? If so what's the procedure? Currently it shuts off when I get in and push the brakes.

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No take over procedure for 2022 Civic PTS

I see no take over is available for 2022 Civic PTS. Is that because it's physically impossible or can a possible future firmware update add that feature?

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Remote Start Takeover Alternate

Is there still no alternative to having the engine stop when the door is open on 2018-2021 Accords? Why is the bypass not using the same path as the remote start that is installed on all Accords? Every Honda Accord trim has remote start already, you just need the 5 button key fob to use it. Would it not be possible for the bypass unit to simply use the factory remote start protocol so that takeover would function as intended? Can the bypass not simply scan the canbus for the 3x lock signals and then send the same remote start signal as the factory remote does? This would easily solve the takeover situation for this car. It is interesting becuase without that fucntion, its simply a nicer remote start solution to buy the factory 5 button fob and have it programed.

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Remote Start Takeover Alternate

Is there still no alternative to having the engine stop when the door is open on 2018-2021 Accords? Why is the bypass not using the same path as the remote start that is installed on all Accords? Every Honda Accord trim has remote start already, you just need the 5 button key fob to use it. Would it not be possible for the bypass unit to simply use the factory remote start protocol so that takeover would function as intended? Can the bypass not simply scan the canbus for the 3x lock signals and then send the same remote start signal as the factory remote does? This would easily solve the takeover situation for this car. It is interesting becuase without that fucntion, its simply a nicer remote start solution to buy the factory 5 button fob and have it programed.

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2019 Honda Ridgeline with Take Over

First let me say, great product, easy install. I have the EVO-ONE in all my vehicles. I removed my EVO-ONE w/ Linkr LT2 from my 2014 Civic (Standard-Key) and would like to install it in my 2019 Ridgeline. According to the instruction, I need a EVO-ONE manufactured after 2019 and a THAR-ONE-HON8. My EVO-ONE has a stamp date of 05/2019 - will that work? When will the THAR-ONE-HON8 be available? Although the Ridgeline already has a RS, I want to use the EVO-ONE with the Linkr LT2. Plus I plan on adding a proximity sensor to protect the contents at the back truck bed. Thanks in advance.

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2014 Honda Odyssey Push start take over doesn't work

Hello, I have purchased an evo-one remote starter and a THAR-ONE-HON8 harness for push to start take over. However when I open the door the car shuts down. I specifically bought the THAR-ONE-HON8 harness to prevent this. Please consult me how to proceed. Is there additional programming required? Thanks, Paul

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"Take Over" feature available on 2017 Honda civic with Evo all ?

Hi there, 

I am trying to install remote start with Evo all on 2017 honda civic, and I wanted to know if it supports "Take Over" feature or it will kill the engine when the door open or brake pushed ?

Thanks 

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Key takeover not sending update to RF642W keyfob

2009 Honda Pilot, Evo One, RF642W. All functions good, remote range good, but for some reason, key takeover is not updating the key fob. I've tested on both remotes. The green led blinks, indicating the remote start is active even after unlocking, inserting key, and driving away. The green led on the fob continues to blink while driving. All other functions are working, i.e., doors lock on remote takeover and brake pedal. A bit annoying to have the led blink and also concerned that this will drain the remote battery prematurely. The only way I can get the led to turn off is to press [-] twice to request status. In that scenario, the fob beeps twice indicating 'disarmed', and then the led turns off. I have to do this procedure every time I use remote start.

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2017 CIVIC - TAKE OVER NOT WORKING EVO-ONE (BRAKE PEDAL KILLS ENGINE)

Hello, 


I recently upgraded my compustar CM7000 + Evo-All setup for an EVO-ONE since the take over only works with an Evo-One. Old wiring was 100 stripped and redone according to the Evo-One guide. Everything seems to work fine except for one thing : the take-over procedure. At first, as soon as the driver door was opened, the engine would shut off. I was advised that the take-over only works on the 4.11 firmware. After downgrading to the 4.11 firmware and re-programming the module (and re-decrypting with decryptor), the engine keeps running when the driver side door is open (which is a good thing), but when pressing on the brake pedal, the engine shuts down almost every time. Only twice in about 20 remote starts did it not shut down and the take over succeded I followed the take over procedure that is described in the guide (at the end of the guide), but it fails almost every time. Here is step by step what I do :   

1. Stay 10 feet away from the car and lock it   

2. Send the remote start command. (Which always succeeds)   

3. Walk toward the car, unlock it with the OEM remote (also tried remote starter remote and button on door handle), enter the car (with the OEM keyfob/remote on me) and close the door and make sure to never touch the brake pedal while doing so.   

4. Press on the PTS button once. (At this point, the headunit (radio) powers on, the steering wheel lock disengages, etc)   

5. I press on the brake pedal and as soon as I do so, the engine shuts down.   

    

Only as soon as the brake pedal is pressed does the engine die. I made sure all options in the module reflecting this behavior were disabled. I also tried pushing the PTS button more than once, but to no avail. All subsequent presses on the button do nothing at all. What am I missing? I am hoping to make this work as the take over is the only reason why I purchased the Evo-One. Any help is most welcome! All the wiring was checked twice with a multimeter and it is wired as expected.  

    

Thank you

 

 

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Takeover on 2017 Civic PTS Manual with EVO-ONE, really?

1- I just saw that the takeover is now supported on 2017 Civic PTS with an EVO-ONE. Before modifying the wiring and updating the EVO-ONE firmware, I would like to make sure it really works as expected... Anybody tested it? 2- When I installed the EVO-ONE, I followed the guide #57791 (rev 20170425). What you happen if I update the EVO-ONE firmware as stated in the latest guide (#80011 rev 20180913) WITHOUT modifying the current wiring? Thanks!

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2015 Honda Civic PTS RS take over sequence/steps?

First PTS I will be installing with Fortin product. Just wanted to know after I use the 3x lock on factory remote with a Evo-One do i just hit unlock to enter vehicle and press the pts button twice and then put foot on brake and take off? or is there another procedure to do a key take over? Thank you, Amit

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