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gberland 
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Posted: October 24, 2012 at 12:34 PM / IP Logged  

Hey   KREG    were do u find the fortin compatiblilty page  on which remote start modules are compatible  cuz now that u mention it  i looked at my CT 500   module and i dont see a   D2D  connection   DAMMIT!!! lol  i mostly do  CT 3371     this is my first CT500

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Here is the Fortin Data-Link compatibility page : https://ifar.ca/en/datalink/
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Posted: October 24, 2012 at 4:50 PM / IP Logged  
kreg357 wrote:

EVO-CAN?  Are you sure?  The THAR-CHR2 harness is usually used with the EVO-CHR bypass module.  The EVO-ALL

needs the THAR-CHR5 harness for your truck.

Looks like the EVO-CAN does not use any THAR harness for install with the 2008 Dodge RAM.  Here is a link to

the listed Install Guide for your application that does the transponder bypass function, etc  :
https://ifar.ca/download/5311/evo-can_chrysler_dodge_jeep_%28skreem%29.rev-20120717.pdf
( Note that EVO-CAN Install Guide #3323 does not indicate support for the transponder bypass function.)

Whether you will be able to go D2D depends on which remote starter you will be using.  Went back thru this post

and could not find one listed, so here is a link to Fortin that lists all DataLink compatable brands and their
level ( 1 way or 2 way ) of support :  https://ifar.ca/en/datalink/   If your chosen brand is not listed as DataLink
compatible, then you must manually hardwire all of the install diagrams dashed lines.  It does show one 470 ohm
resistor and a fuse holder with 5 amp fuse as required to effect this install.

I would reccomend a call to Fortin Tech Support for confirmation.

According to Fortin, the CHR2 harness is now compatable with the EVO ALL...

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gberland 
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Posted: October 24, 2012 at 10:33 PM / IP Logged  
ya looks like i  have no  DATA to DATA   2008 dodge ram remote start resistors - Page 4 -- posted image.    so  basically its not that bad tho i just have to do some hard wiring from the bypass to the remote start module,  i was wondering tho   do i still have to wire in the wires from the remote start to the vehicle?? or just the wires that go from the bypass to the remote start module
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Posted: October 25, 2012 at 12:54 AM / IP Logged  
Follow the EVO-CHR Connection D install diagram on Page 7.  It shows the necessary connections.  If there is
a Horn output from your ProStart unit, you can connect that.  Also, if the truck does not have a Factory Hood
pin, the EVO-CHR will not be able to supply that signal and you must install the hood pin in the ProStart kit.
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