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EVO-ALL as stand-alone for 2007 camry

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Me again. I find your new installation PDF much more confusing than the old, model specific ones.

I now have a spare evo-all unit that I'm trying to install as a stand alone on anything so I can get rid of it as the vehicle it was purchased for will not be compatible for stand alone installation. I guess because it was compatible on my Highlander Hybrid, I just assumed it would work similarily on other vehicles. Maybe I just don't understand what its good for at all.

Will the EVO-ALL be compatible as a stand alone unit on a 2007 Toyota Camry (regular key)?
asked Aug 20, 2014 in Toyota by Sean Richardson (480 points)

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Hi Sean,

 

99% of vehicles that require a key to start the vehicle will not be covered by the EVO-ALL to do stand alone. A seperate remote starter unit is required in order to power up ignition/accessory/start.

Here's a list of vehicles compatible with the EVO-ALL stand alone feature. http://fortin.ca/en/features/3x_lock_remote_starter.html

 

It still would be possible to use the OEM remote though with remote starters. There is another feature called OEM Remote Monitoring in the EVO-ALL. With datalink compatible remote starters and on vehicles that we offer the OEM Remote Monitoring feature, you would be able yo use the OEM remote to start the car.

Here is a list of vehicles we currently can offer OEM Remote Monitoring : http://fortin.ca/en/features/oem_remote_monitoring.html

 

In cars that we do not offer OEM remote monitoring or Stand Alone remote start, it's still possible to start the car using the OEM remote! A lot of remote starters come with a programmable external trigger input wire. This wire is normally wired to the vehicles lock wire and programmed to check for 3 pulses. The trigger wire starts and stops the remote starter.


 

For this particular 2007 Camry,  we only offer transponder bypass.

 

Take a look at this 2010 Camry. Under the built in functions section, Stand Alone Remote Starter is not listed therefore a remote starter is required for this car. If you scroll down a bit, you will that a feature called OEM Remote Monitoring is offered. In this case, if you wanted to use the OEM remote to start the car, it would be possible but since we do not offer Stand Alone Remote Starter, an actual remote starter brain is required.

 

Hope this makes some sense..

 

 

 

answered Aug 20, 2014 by Robert T (297,690 points)
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