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ASCL6 / Evo-One - Eclipse Cross 2018 - No unlock/lock/start/etc

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Eclipse Cross, 2018, SE

Latest firmware for starter and bypass. Loaded recommended options and confirmed the options specified in the setup PDF for the car were set. Using the MITS2 harness.

3x lock work for remote start works.

Can't seem to get the Carlink and Evo-One to communicate.

Tried various methods of syncing, all of which seemed to work, however, device still only shows it's own information (battery voltage, GPS, and "connected" icon)

Using the crossover cable in the CL6 instructions and confirmed correct port on evo-one.  

Tried the valet switch sync, the on-off-on sync, the unplug, red/blue sync

Tried sendin the unlock command/lock command at the last steps of the sync.

Tried switching the protocol in the app to something else then back to Fortin.

Confirmed the "datalink" protocol is Fortin 2 (there are no other options other than the FMH)

I have found a thread or two describing a problem just like this, but those solutions were mostly about not using the correct crossover, having the learn procedure not working as expected, so they weren't relevant to me, sadly.

Previously, this carlink was used with an evo-all for a different car and it worked great. Recently resubbed after a year to use in the Cross and have spent the better part of a week trying to figure this one out.

Tried all of the procedures in the programming FAQ as well as the workarounds. The procedures, each different type, all seem to work correctly, but the behavior never changes. Evo-one still unresponsive to the carlink.

Really wondering at this point if the ascl6 can do anything without splicing more wire / whether it's a bug / or ?

At a loss on this one.

At the last step of syncing (turning the car off), the red/blue flash 4 times. Can't seem to find a diagnostic for what this means.
asked Jan 8, 2023 in Mitsubishi by Jonathan Bakert (240 points)

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At the last step of syncing (turning the car off), the red/blue flash 4 times. Can't seem to find a diagnostic for what this means.

RED/BLUE is not the evo-one pairing procedure, that's the evo-all procedure.

 

Please look into the following.

1- Carlink HRN-LLRS-O1 harness plugs into the smaller blue port of the evo-one only. No other ports.

2- Press unlock on your oem remote prior to attempting to pair the units. The reason for this is that if the evo-one is in armed state it will not allow an rf programming

3- Follow the proper programming procedures for the evo-one. There are 2 you can actually try, one of them is listed below. 

 

RF/Telematics pairing Procedure

1- Turn ignition ON-OFF-ON (the red led on the back , not the top, of the unit will light up)
2- Press and Release the brakes 4 times (the red led will blink once per brake press)
3- The red led should be blinking rapidly at this point.
4- Turn the car off and test.

answered Jan 9, 2023 by Robert T (302,370 points)

Yes, I followed this pairing procedure as well as the valet switch procedure.

I am using the correct harness and the blue port (that just crosses over the tx/rx lines).

Did the unlock as well.

From my original comment: 

"Using the crossover cable in the CL6 instructions and confirmed correct port on evo-one.  

Tried the valet switch sync, the on-off-on sync, the unplug, red/blue sync"

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