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1 | Page TIP SHEET Installation instructions (EVO-FORT1) Stand Alone Remote Starter Txxxx 1.1 8/7/14 For Ford: (Edge 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2014), (Explorer 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2015), (F150 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2014), (F250-F350-F450 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2015), (Flex 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2013), (Focus 40- BITS 2010-2014), (Fusion 40-BITS 2010-2012), (Mustang 40-BITS 2010-2014), (Taurus 40-BITS 2008-2013) -The new EVO-ALL interface module eliminates the need for a separate remote start module. It uses the vehicle’s computer to start using the factory remotes by quickly pressing the lock button 3 times in a row. There are a LOT of wires in your kit, you will use very few of them. There will only be 6 connections made to your vehicle wiring plus an optional parking light connection. STEP 1: Starting the installation -The bulk of the installation takes place right under the dash on the driver’s side. Begin by removing the plastic panel at the bottom of the dash, above where the pedals are for easy access. Then, remove the steering column shroud. Be careful not to break the panel especially in cold weather. Locate key cylinder plugs and connect the “T” harness in line with each. Once unplugged, do not put key in ignition until all connections are made and plugs are occupied.

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Installation instructions (EVO-FORT1) Stand Alone Remote Starter Txxxx 1.1 8/7/14 For Ford: (Edge 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2014), (Explorer 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2015), (F150 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2014), (F250-F350-F450 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2015), (Flex 80-BITS [SA KEY] 2011-2013), (Focus 40-BITS 2010-2014), (Fusion 40-BITS 2010-2012), (Mustang 40-BITS 2010-2014), (Taurus 40-BITS 2008-2013) -The new EVO-ALL interface module eliminates the need for a separate remote start module. It uses the vehicle’s computer to start using the factory remotes by quickly pressing the lock button 3 times in a row. There are a LOT of wires in your kit, you will use very few of them. There will only be 6 connections made to your vehicle wiring plus an optional parking light connection.

STEP 1: Starting the installation -The bulk of the installation takes place right under the dash on the driver’s side. Begin by removing the plastic panel at the bottom of the dash, above where the pedals are for easy access. Then, remove the steering column shroud. Be careful not to break the panel – especially in cold weather. Locate key cylinder plugs and connect the “T” harness in line with each. Once unplugged, do not put key in ignition until all connections are made and plugs are occupied.

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STEP 2: Make the connections

Locate the needed wires in the plugs of the vehicle as shown in the following diagram, and connect the corresponding wires from the EVO-ALL to their respective locations. Cross reference the pin locations in each plug, and wire colors to verify you are on the right wires in the vehicle.

1. Plug in the 4-pin data link connector from the FOR1 T harness into the EVO-ALL. 2. Separately connect the light blue/black, yellow, and light blue wires that are loose in the T harness to their

matching colors in the 20-pin plug of the EVO-ALL. The yellow black is not used, cap the wire off. 3. Connect the green unlock wire from the EVO-ALL to the unlock wire in the vehicle. See diagram. 4. Connect the white lock wire from the EVO-ALL to the lock wire in the vehicle. See diagram. 5. Cut the green/violet “driver door pin” wire near the BCM plug in the vehicle, this will give you 2 leads to work with,

a “plug side” and a “vehicle side”. The green/red wire in the 20-pin plug of the EVO-ALL will connect to the plug side, and the green/white wire in the 20-pin plug of the EVO-ALL will connect to the vehicle side.

6. The gray/black wire in the 5-pin plug of the EVO-ALL will connect to the violet/orange wire in pin-11 of the OBDII plug of the vehicle, located under dash on driver side.

7. The gray wire in the 5-pin plug of the EVO-ALL will connect to the gray/orange wire in pin-3 of the OBDII plug of the vehicle, located under dash on driver side.

8. If your vehicle is equipped from the factory with an alarm system, you will need to connect the orange wire in the 20-pin plug of the EVO-ALL to ground to disarm it. If you are not sure if you have an alarm, save this connection for last, test the system to see if you need it. Your horn will start honking upon remote start if not disarmed.

STEP 3: Optional Wiring Connections

1. Valet Switch – Your remote start kit includes a valet switch. While it is not essential to the operation of the remote start, it is a safety device that prevents the starter from accidentally engaging when not desired.

Mount the valet switch in the vehicle (Requires a small screw hole. Usually put in the driver’s kick panel (that’s the area forward of the door), the driver’s side of the center console, or the underside of the dash.)

Connect one wire from the valet switch to the dark blue wire (pin A8) from the EVO-ALL 20 pin connector > and connect the second wire from the valet switch to ground

2. Parking Lights – Many newer vehicles turn on lights automatically when the vehicle is running, so connecting the parking lights via the remote start has no benefit. If your vehicle does not have this feature and you wish to have the remote start turn on your parking lights, make the following connection:

Connect the brown/white wire (pin A14) from the EVO-ALL 20 pin connector a relay and the relay will connect to the vehicles parking light wire. This will be pin-6, in the 10-pin gray plug of your BCM.

Need to know where all the components go? See Installer’s Tip #1 later in this tip sheet

Need to know how to make your wiring connections? See Installer’s Tip #2 later in this tip sheet

STEP 4: Program the EVO-ALL

Programming for the EVO-ALL in vehicles listed, is done in 2 parts: the first part is body control programming and is the same for both key types. The second part is transponder bypass programming, this will differ depending on if you have a 40 bit key or an 80 bit key, be sure to follow the matching transponder programming for your vehicle. You will need 2 separately coded keys for programming, copy or clone keys will not work. Do not have more than 1 key close to the key cylinder at the same time at any point in this process. Preform the following steps:

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STEP 5: Finish up! -Test all functions. The remote start will engage when you press the ‘lock’ button on your factory key fob 3 times in succession.

-After confirming that everything works properly, cap off or tape the ends of any wires you’re not using to avoid grounding or other contact. -Now gather up all the wiring and neatly bundle it together using zip ties or electrical tape to prevent the wires from interfering with any of the moving parts under the dash. -Find a secure place to put the remote start module and use zip ties to secure it.

Installer’s Tips: Tip #1 – Where Everything Goes

1. Module – the wiring for the module is done under the dash on the driver’s side, so you’ll want to install the module in that general area. Before you start wiring, look for a location where there’s some open space that will fit the module. Pay attention to moving parts like the pedals, e-brake and steering column. Be sure to route your wiring away from those areas.

2. Valet Switch – Requires a small screw hole. Usually put in the driver’s kick panel (that’s the area forward of the door), the driver’s side of the center console, or the underside of the dash.

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Tip #2 – How to make your wiring connections It’s very important that all your wiring connections be solid and secure. All remote start connections are “tap on” connections. This means that you do not need to cut the wires in the car. You simply need to “tap on” to the wires in the car to make your connections. Do NOT use any kind of wire connectors such as “t” taps or scotch locks for the data connections in your vehicle; this must be a “wire touching wire” connection. Here are two different ways to do this: Method 1 – Solder and tape This is the method preferred by the best professional installers. It makes for the most reliable connections, but it is also the most difficult to do. Sometimes there isn’t enough room in the wiring harness to safely solder a wire without damaging adjacent wires, but if you have the soldering skills, go for it. To make a connection, strip back a section of the insulation on the wire in the car. On heavy gauge wires, 1” is about the right amount. On lighter gauge wires, ½” is fine. Strip 1” of insulation off the end of the remote start wire. Tin the bare section of wire in the car. Wrap the remote start wire around the tinned section and then carefully solder it in place. Wrap the splice tightly with electrical tape. Method 2 – Wrap and tape This is the most popular method and is also very reliable. Strip back a section of the insulation on the wire in the car. On heavy gauge wires, 1” is about the right amount. On lighter gauge wires, ½” is fine. Strip 1” of insulation off the end of the remote start wire. Separate the strands of the wire like this:

Pass the wire from the remote through the opening as shown below

Wrap the remote start wire around both sides of the car wire, then back around itself as shown below

Use electrical tape to wrap the connection and secure the wires together. A wire tie will help prevent the tape from unraveling in the future.

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