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2016 Hyundai Accent. No immobilizer. Cannot make blue light flash for can programming

I have a 2016 Hyundai accent. Have the Can wires hooked up as shown in diagram. Grey wire is reading 3.18 VDC and Grey and black is reading 2.48VDC. Plug in wires and turn ignition to on/run position and the blue light does not flash. I am using thar-khy2 T-Harness. A1 is hooked up to E5 like in diagram. Help......

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EVO-ALL Not Pairing With CAN BUS

Hello All;

I'm having difficulty getting the EVO-ALL to correctly pair with the CAN Bus.  Per the troubleshooting guide, I did double-check each connection and tested the voltage.  I believe I have an unbalance pair CAN1 connections.  One connductor tests at 4.5 and the other at .5.  Per the guide, I've tried to cycle the vechile thorugh its functions, e.g. Start, Stop, Seats, Mirrors, etc but I can't get the CAN1 conductors to measure at 2.5.  See troubleshooting guide below:

Any ideas?

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NOTE: In some cases the can bus wires will fall into a single wire can system and this may prevent the module from programming the can bus. Meter the can bus wires one at a time. They should measure roughly 2.5 Volts DC per wire. If you have one wire with 4.5 Volts and the other is .5 Volts the module may not program. Stop programming and start the vehicle with the key or pts button, put the vehicle through its functions such as the radio on/off, door locks,electric seats, etc to try and balance out the can bus wires. In some cases you may need to drive the vehicle to get the Can Bus to balance back out. Once you have done this re test the can bus wires to ensure they are roughly 2.5 volts per wire.

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