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Where is the Tach wire on the EVO-ONE

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2014 Wrangler manual transmission I have no remotes for this unit and plan on using the OEM remote. The unit will not remote start. The flash tool says that the tach wire needs to be hooked up, not to use the tachless mode. So, Which wire is it? I will need the PIN number too since the extra wires have been removed to reduce the wires in the install.
posté Sept 25, 2018 dans la catégorie Jeep par David Cunningham (320 points)

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Evo-One does not have a tach wire. It acquire tach automatically by the can bus.

 

Was the clutch bypass done?
répondu Sept 25, 2018 par derek g (341,280 points)
Glad to hear.
Fortin replied to the OP "Evo-One does not have a tach wire. It acquire tach automatically by the can bus."
 
This is contradictory. The Flash updater wording should be revised. It clearly states on 33.2 "Not functionnal on tachless. Tach must be connected" leading one to think there's a tach hookup available.
 
Also, "Automatically activated by hand-brake and Foot Brake (ON)" is awkward since you need to take your foot OFF the foot brake to activate ready mode.
 
when you cutted the yellow loop, will car starts and run for xxx minutes you have set in starter side? lets say option 2 or 3 ? will it keep running that time or it shut off in random time?

 

also when you cut loop, did it do anything to car? like any damage for electronics or so? since it's a manual transmission?

maybe cutting loop won't damage car somehow

at this point ready mode will be always on...

Cutting loop puts the remote starter in automatic mode. Doing so on a manual transmission vehicle means that one day you will start the vehicle forgetting that it was in gear. The vehicle will go flying forward smashing through anything and anyone in its way. DO NOT CUT THE LOOP

Roger that. Make sense... Now I need to check all the wiring and set everything tidy. Right now we bit messy under steering :)
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