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2009 Journey intermittent set of alarm and lock out with EVO-CHR

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2009 dodge journey installed a few days ago, EVO-CHR, autostart starter, has been working fine but on one occasion when attempt to start alarm went off, did not start, neither remote (starter or factory) would unlock door.
asked Dec 6, 2013 in Dodge by Greg Simpson (530 points)

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If using datalink with autostart, do not use the Fortin protocol in  the remote starter. Leave the remote starter in Express Kit and reprogram/Flash the EVO with a D2D firmware. Or, remove datalink completely.
answered Dec 9, 2013 by Robert T (301,890 points)
I am using wire to wire, data cable not connected I am using seprate power and ground for remote start.

Good.

Next, make sure you have the latest firmware in the unit and reprogram it.

if you look at the programming steps:

  • Only do STEP 9 if the vehicle has a factory alarm. If it does, I recommend grounding the wire as mentionned and not pressing unlock on the remote starter remote.
  • Step 11 is where the EVO-CHR learns which keys codes to use.

 

EDIT: The datalink ground wire should be grounded at the same spot your remote starter is grounded.

I'm curious to know if this an EVO-ALL renamed as an EVO-CHR since it came with the Tharness or is it an EVO-CHR?

 

If you give me the 12 digit service number i can check to be sure.
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