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Evo One Won't Power On.

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Last night I successfully installed the Evo One Module in my 2011 Nissan Frontier with the T harness. It would remote start and unlock/lock successfully. I then used the Flash Link Updater to change the 9.1 setting to ON, but it was already on so I saved and exited without changing anything. I plug it all back in, and unlock/lock works, but the emote start wouldn't. I gave up and tried again to solve the issue today. I couldn't enter bypass programming mode on the module or remote programming mode with the valet switch so I unplugged it, played with some settings on the FL2, and plugged it back into the vehicle. The yellow led stayed solid and nothing could be programmed so I unplugged it and changed the settings back on the FL2. Now I plugged it back in and no LEDs come on at all, I can't enter programming for bypass or anything. But the LED's do come on when I connect it to the FL2. Does anyone have any advice? None of my wiring connections have changed, juat settings on my flash link manager. I could really use some help. I have followed the guides exactly but have no idea what to do next.
asked Sep 19, 2016 in Nissan by Zack Pendleton (160 points)

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Since you do have the Flashlink updater i would recommend doing a master reset on both sides of the evo unit, re-flash the firmwares for the remote starter and bypass sides and just programming everything from the beginning.

Master reset procedure for the bypass side or evo all is here:http://wirecolor.com/en/qa/50193/faq-how-do-i-reset-my-evo-all?show=50193#q50193 on the evo-one, depending on the type of install, you might need to plug in the main harness instead of the datalink connector

 

Master reset procedure for the remote starter side is here:http://wirecolor.com/en/qa/67178/evo-one-reset?show=67178#q67178

OR using the flashink updater and access the offline menu and click on function 23 and then save by clicking on the diskette icon on the top left of the open window and wait for it to close by itself.

Thank you,

answered Sep 19, 2016 by Jesus Monroy (63,860 points)
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