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Ok, fighting this thing for months. I bought a new module, programmed it, installed it, get the same no start as I did with old unit. I took the new one and reset. Reprogram and tried again and still nothing. I can't even get it to allow me to program the remotes to test the start function. So pulled it out, put the old one in and it tried to start after I pulled the OBD wire. Plugged it in and it started and ran for a few minutes and I tested everything. Great it works again...next morning, doesn't work. Single light flash and nothing. I started it with the key, did a remote start transfer and it took over. I pulled the key out and it stayed running for about a minute, then stopped. I tried again, nothing. So after 8 hours, I tried to remote start and it did, ran for about 10 seconds and shutdown. What's going on? Do I have a wire gremlin on the vehicle side? I disconnected all the harnesses wires, plugged them all back in and still nothing. Is there an alternative wiring?
asked 2 weeks ago in Chevrolet by Jeff Cates (290 points)

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Hello,

- What is the vehicle?

- What is installed?

- What is the s/n to the module?

 

Best regards.
answered 1 week ago by derek g (341,490 points)
2004 Chevy Suburban. EVO One with RFK441, S/N isn't available at the moment as it is in the dash, covered, but I can get it out. It worked fine for 3 years, then just started doing this.
I would start by resetting and re programming the unit to the truck.

 

https://cdn.fortin.ca/en/download/61931/61931.pdf (for evo one insert the main 6 pin instead of the black 4 pin connector).

 

https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/61101/EVO-ONE_IG_REG_BI_GM_ESCALADE-AVALANCHE-SILVER-SIERRA-H2_J1850_2003-2007_A_61101.pdf

 

Best regards.
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