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Evo-all Standalone doesn't program on 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid PTS

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I have installed Evo-All in my 2010 Toyota Highlander PTS Hybrid today and could not program the unit.

a) Can-High wire is not Blue (as per manual), it is Black

b) I couldn't find Ligh Switch Harness, so I didn't connect that wire

c) When I hold programming button and insert data plug, unit alternates between Blue, Red, Yellow colors indefinitely and Blue light didn't turn solid Blue. So I released programming button when it was blue and it stayed solid blue

d) Step 4, pressing PTS button twice didn't start the car

Unit is updated to 79.20 firmware version, all A options are ON, C1 and D1 are ON, D1.6 - 15 minute runtime is ON, D4 is ON. Everything else is OFF.

 

Please, Help. Thank you,

Michael
posté Dec 26, 2014 dans la catégorie Toyota par M B (490 points)

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a) It is possible that the wire is a different color, make sure the position is the same.

b) The light switch harness is right under the light control arm on the steering wheel.

c) The guide says to release when the LED is blue.

d) Pushing the PTS twice will get ignition to on position. When it's ON the led led should turn off, and after a couple second start to flash. While it flash you can turn ignition off. If the blue led doesn't go off check the connection of the yellow ignition wire.
répondu Dec 26, 2014 par M B (85,210 points)
Excellent, I dunno what as up with your first unit but know it works with a new one.
Quick question:

 

why would Evo-All have Alarm options (horn/siren chirp confirmations) if it doesn't work?

Do I need to hook up Green wire to the Horn wire in the car?

I don't have an alarm system in the car and all I want is an audio (horn) confirmation on lock/unlock pulses.

 

Please, advice.

Thanks,

Michael
Also, if you have specific knowledge where horn wire is located in the same car, 2010 Toyota Highlander PTS Hybrid? I multimetered many wires and couldn't get a pulse at all.

Wire Color is not very helpful, since they say (-)Horn - gray wire at fuse box. which fuse box, where is it located?

Thanks a bunch,

Michael

It would be the interior fuse box.

THIS IS AWESOME, thank you!!!!!
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