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Ford Mondeo Europe

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All 4 CAN-bus connections were checked.

The unit was master reseted.

The unit being installed with a separate remote starter - security system (local brand) which has ground out for immobilizer bypass. And this out being connected to Fortin A8 connector.

Security system has brake pedal and push-to-start button connections which start the vehicle as a regular start. And it's working great when the original key is inside the car. So, I need to bypass the immobilizer to have remote start.

All other Fortin connections are the same as in the guide #14751 except parking light switch which is not needed for me as all external indications are going from the security system.

During programming, when the ignition is ON (step 4) I have the blue light flashes 2x times, then the red light flashes 4x times then all together (door locks opens, head lights (low beam) and internal lights flashes one time) and after all of that the blue light flashes rapidly. The unit is not programmed.

I also tried to program it with security system fully disconnected. The scenario is the same.
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asked Aug 4, 2015 in Ford by Sergey G (160 points)

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As Robert stated before in your other post, you CANNOT use the Evo-All just as an immobilizer bypass, we start the car completely via Can-Bus, please try to RESET Evo-All, then check options A1 to A11= ON, C1 and D1= ON everything else OFF. Then try to program in car and test with 3xlock.

If it does not program, please test all CAN wire voltages with ignition ON and post voltages for each wire here.

example: Gray = 2.54v  Gray/Black = 2.46v  Orange/Brown= 2.5v Orange/Green = 2.5v

We will test the Evo-All in Standalone mode just like in guide number 14761 found here http://in.fortin.ca/download/34921/stand_alone_evo-all_ford_fusion_(2014)_lincoln_mkz_(2013-2014)_f150_(2015)_-_push-to-start_key.rev-20150716.pdf

 

 

answered Aug 4, 2015 by Jesus Monroy (63,860 points)
reshown Aug 4, 2015 by Robert T
I want to add that the installation is not a traditional transponder bypass. Typically we use the EVO to simulate a key. On this vehicle and a few others, the EVO is used to simulate the factory remote starter.

For a complete remote starter installation using an aftermarket remote starter, the installation needs to be done like in guide 14751 : http://fortin.ca/download/34931/evo-all_ford_fusion_%282014%29_lincoln_mkz_%282013-2014%29_f150_%282015%29_-_push-to-start_key.rev-20150716.pdf

The remote starter module is only there to tell the EVO, "Hey, start the car". The remote starter should not be activating the push-to-start button and brake.

On another note, I just realised the vehicle is a push-to-start and we do not list the 2015 Mondeo Push-to-Start as a compatible vehicle yet.

Thanks for help!

Now it's clear.

"Hey, start the car" was the best explanation smileyyes

Will rework it tomorrow.

yes glad that explanation worked

I'm just worried about the fact it's a push-to-start. We havent seen that model yet here so we haven't been able to test it. 

Any succes with push-to-start?
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