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RFK-442 - Evo-all install without RFA2A

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Hello. I am trying to install an EVO-All with GMT1V2 T-harness in a 2014 chevrolet cruze. (remote starter is programmed and works with OEM remote)  I have an RFK-442 kit I would like to install without the RFA2A adapter. I have 12v and ground present at the datalink from the t-harness. Am I wrong to believe that the antenna kit can wired into the Datalink plug? I have wired it as such, When I plug in the antenna. the LED will light for a second. but when I follow the RF kit learning prcedure for the EVO-All. the antenna LED does not respond.  Is the RFA2A really required?  Thanks
posté depuis 1 jour dans la catégorie RF-Kits par bgautreau (130 points)
modifié depuis 1 jour par bgautreau

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Hello,

Yes you can hardwire it, just be aware that it voids all warranties so proceed at your own risk.

Here is the DIY way of hardwiring the antenna: https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/58671/Fortin%20FTX%20&%20EVO-ALL.pdf

Best regards.
répondu depuis 20 heures par derek g (357,980 points)
Having hardwired it I am only getting the antenna LED flash when first plugged in, the light does not flash when initiating the programming procedure. The LEDs on the EVO-All respond as they should.
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