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Wiring for Evo All and Viper 4206 remote starter

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I would like to use Evo-all with a T-harness and the TBGM2 as a bypass with a datalink connection to a Viper model 4206. Questions:

1.The connection for datalink on the Viper is different than the cable on the harness (white larger connector on the brains of the remote).What is the way to wire to it?

2.Is the datalink connection enough (for power and communications)or do i need more connections to the brain?

3.I assume I have to remove the stand-alone starter option in the programming of the evo all and what other options do I need to enable to make this work?

Thanks
posté Dec 27, 2013 dans la catégorie Chevrolet par Bogdan Picioreanu (130 points)

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In your case you will have to hardwire the connection from the EVO to the remote starter. Secondly the 4 wire data link wires are enoughto power the bypass. You will use the red for 12 volts, and the black for ground. The white and blue wires you will not use. Third, you do not need the stand alone option so don't activate it. Generally options 1-9 need to be on, but you don't need the rest since you will hard wire your connections. Wire your EVO ALL directly to your Remote Starter outputs (doorlocks, tach, door pins, foot brake, e-brake etc...)
répondu Jan 6, 2014 par Bogdan Picioreanu (8,290 points)
This post is old but had a question about this setup with a RS4-G5 module. Some of the wires that connect to the Evo are a smaller gauge and I'm nervous too much power will go through the Evo wiring harness. Is this a real concern?
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