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Evo-All Alarm System - G1 & G2

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First, I'd like to thank team Fortin for not giving up on my installation.

I've finally come true and made 3x Lock remote start a success on my Toyota 2010 Highlander Hybrid PTS.

I have a different dilemma:

Why would Evo-All have Alarm options (G1, horn/siren and G2, chirp confirmations) if it doesn't work?

Do I need to hook up Green wire to the Horn wire in the car?

I don't have an alarm system in the car and all I want is an audio (horn) confirmation on lock/unlock pulses.

Also, if you have specific knowledge where horn wire is located in the same car, 2010 Toyota Highlander PTS Hybrid? I multimetered many wires and couldn't get a pulse at all.

Wire Color is not very helpful, since they say (-)Horn - gray wire at fuse box. which fuse box, where is it located?

Thanks a bunch,

Michael
asked Dec 31, 2014 in Toyota by M B (490 points)

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easiest place to get the horn wire is at steering column small white connector right next to the airbag yellow connector. Easy way to test is disconnect the connector and see if horn switch still work.

I don't think you can get horn confirmation on lock/unlock without using evoalarm. Don't you have the factory toyota beep ?
answered Dec 31, 2014 by M B (85,210 points)
There is no factory beep on the car, that's why I do need this confirmation. I do remember yellow connector, but I don't remember white one next to it. Do you happen to have a picture by any chance? Also, is Green wire on evo-all the correct one to connect to horn for audio confirmation? Thank you very much!

Green wire is the horn IF the EVO ALARM function is enabled in your flashlink manager.

The connector for horn should look like this one but the wire color might be different.

Thank you, I'll try when it's warmer outside and will keep you posted!!!
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