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After completing step 4 in the key bypass programming procedure with an Evo-One, the programming fails.

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So, I have a brand new replacement Evo-One as the last Evo-One I had, worked for 4 years but then over heated melting the main connector of the THAR-ONE-HON1 T-harness and failed.  I replaced the main connector on the T-harness with the connector that came with the new Evo-One.  After completing step 4 in the key bypass programming procedure, in a 2010 Honda Civic, the red led is supposed to flash once then pause....the led does not pause and just continues to flash and programming fails.  What else could be the problem?  Could there be other damage with the wiring in the T-harness as well?  Thanks for your time!
asked Aug 15 in Honda by Mike Phillips (130 points)

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Hello,

Yes the red led will flash once then pause and it will continue to do this until the key is turned on.

Also please note as specified in the diagram, you must have the door lock wires disconnected prior to programming and only connect them once programming is complete.

https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/114481/EVO-ONE_IG_THR_BI_HON1_CIVIC_KEY_2006-2011_A_114481.pdf

Best regards.
answered Aug 15 by derek g (374,110 points)
Thanks!  Yes it’s supposed to continue to pause, mine does not, it will continue to flash, even after the key has been turned on.

It will not continue to pause, it will simply blink 1x per second none stop. 

 

Disconnect your door lock wires prior to programming the unit in the vehicle. 


https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/114481/EVO-ONE_IG_THR_BI_HON1_CIVIC_KEY_2006-2011_A_114481.pdf
 

Oh ok, I interpreted the instructions to mean that it would continue to pause.  Thank you very much for your input as this was what the problem was!  Again, thank you!!
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