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AUX Output Wire EVO-ALL - 2017 Toyota Highlander PTS

Installed a Stand-Alone EVO-ALL with RF kit in a 2017 Toyota Highlander with push-to-start. Everything works great, but would like to be able to open the rear hatch with the remote. There is no option over CAN, but is there an output wire on the EVO-ALL that is controlled by the AUX button on the remote that can be hardwired to the hatch release? The manual does not list one.

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Rav4 PTS Idle Mode

How does idle mode function (and how is it activated) with a toyota PTS vehicle (and an evo-all installed as a standalone unit) assuming I’d like to use a compustar RF kit?

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EVO-One or EVO-All for 2017 Highlander? (Non-Hybrid PTS)

Hey guys, just picked up a 2017 Highlander a few days ago and Toyota said there was no remote starter available for the car from Toyota. I was wondering if it's better for me to go with the EVO-All or the EVO-One? I want to be able to use the 3x lock button. The chart on the information page doesn't really make sense to me so yeah. Thanks !

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Evo-ALL + 2002 Toyota Sienna bypass wont program

I am attemping to install a ProStart 2-Way LCD Remote Starter, 6-Button onto a Toyota Sienna 2002 with Fortin EVO-ALL bypass module. I have made all the necessary connections to the remote starter, programmed successfully; doors, locking, unlock worked. Now I believe, my problem lies within the EVO-ALL bypass. I followed this guide: http://fortin.ca/download/5801/evo-all_toyotalexus_regconfig_cahierd20120813.pdf (connection 2, program 1) posted on the fortin website. When I went to program the bypass module it stayed at the red solid LED and would not flash red rapidly for 10 secs. My questions are:

1. The remote starter in the mode 4 function 4, it has 3 options: 1- way ADS (D2D), 2-way XpressKIT (D2D) and 1-way Fortin(D2D). So now, which one should I select? . I've try using 1-way D2D mode in the remote starter and hardwiring the bypass data link wires (red to +12V and black to ground(-)) and still doesn't programmed. I also tried switching the option to 2-way XpressKIT, bypass wont program.

2. Following the above question, would I need to use a flash link manager to change my Fortin bypass to Fortin2 (2-way D2D)? Is this an option?

3. The guide doesn't state that this vehicle need to connect the 5 pin CAN BUS connector. Am I correct?

4. What can I possibly do to resolve this?


Thanks, 

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Dual EVO-ALL modules and external RS - 2015 Toyota 4Runner Ltd w/PTS

I'm looking to gather some information regarding for an installation into a 2015 Toyota 4Runner Limited w/PTS. Since the EVO-ALL, when used for remote start with take over can only be used with an external remote starter module, it seems all of it's CAN-BUS functions must be disabled, and it is restricted to bypassing the IMI/IMO authentication of the vehicle. As a result, none of the monitoring options such as in standalone mode, or external RS mode w/out takeover are available. Can I wire a second EVO-ALL unit to my R/S (Viper 5706v) in external R/S mode w/out takeover to function as the interface between the CAN-BUS system and the R/S? This bypass would have the immobilizer functions disabled of course, since the first module would be handling that function. Visually represented, it would be: VIPER 5706V ----(directwired)----- EVO-ALL #1 in external R/S w/takeover for PTS | ----------------------(d2d)----------------EVO-ALL #2 in external R/S WITHOUT takeover The reasoning for this is to maintain the following: 1. Remote start with 1 mile range with full takeover capabilities 2. Interface with smartkey system to unlock doors, disarm, etc. Thanks for any answers you can provide.

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FTX64-2W Rremote batteries failing after a few weeks

Hello, I have a 2011 Toyota Coralla (G-key) with a FORTIN EVO-ALL (Dealer Install). Stating with the origanl batteries, these remotes seem to drain their batteries within a few weeks. I have been trough 6 pairs of batteries with both remotes. I was told me that these types of remotes have had problems and FORTIN reccomends swapping them for "R9" or "R10" remotes. The dealer claims no knowlede have this? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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Dash led - EVO ALL as a alarm system

The EVO-ALL has many input and outputs (lights, sensors, switches) but i was thinking in a way to power a dash LED to indicate the status of the built-in alarm.

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