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My test result feed back for Jesus

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I tried reply Jesus at my last question, but it won't go through. so I started here.

Hi Jesus,

I did the one TPMS wire cut when car started with the key as you said. The "low fuel level warning light" came on as soon as I cut the wire.

Now it is clear In my case seems like the two TPMS wires is not connected inside EVO ONE when remote started the car,

So, what is next step?

 

asked Mar 2, 2022 in Toyota by Matthew Lee (240 points)

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cutting the " correct" tpms wire should not affect the gauges, the only thing that should happen is that the TPMS light should light up. it would seem the worng circuit is being interrupted.
answered Mar 3, 2022 by Jesus Monroy (63,860 points)
I'll double check the TPMS wire used for remoe starter.

For my undersdanding that TPMS wire used in remote starting  is for OEM remote functioning when vechicle remote started. My Toyota  remote is working good as it should be while remote started. In this point I choosen the correct  vehicle TPMS wire.

Right?
Hi Jesus Monroy,

I checked the TPMS wire on my RAV4: it is correct. Passenger side kick panel, blue connector pin 12 wire, light green.
HI, Jesus M

Could you please check "wire color" for 2020 TOYOTA LE H-key, See where is the "FUEL LEVEL SENSOR B" wire and color. I can compare with TPMS wire to make sure use correct wire. My wire color access expired long time agao.

Thanks.

I did this test for my RAV4, the result is that there was no "low fuel level warning light" while remote started and fuel gauge needle moved up.right way.

what i did:

  • Cut the two TPMS wires at EVO-ONE, joint together for RAV4 side.
  • Remote Started RAV4 from OEM/RFK remote.
  • Showing "No low fuel level light" and fuel level gauge needle moved up right way.
  • Key take over and drving for coulpe miles, RAV4 running normal.. 

Question: Is this(the problem with EVO -ONE in remote start)  the Fortin software issue?

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