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Old Mar 12, 2023 | 05:32 PM
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Question Data Wire Location?

I am installing a Crimestopper remote start in my 2002 f150, and I have everything wired in and working except the bypass module which is a fortin evo-all needs to connect to a Data wire, Can-High and Can-Low wire. Those are the three wires I am struggling to find any diagrams for or any information at all. If you have any information that may help me I would very much appreciate it, and any other tips regarding the remote start system/wiring.
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Old Mar 12, 2023 | 06:34 PM
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They're at the OBD port. You can search "OBD II pinout" and find a bunch but here's one link. Make sure you're looking at the right plug. Sometimes I can't tell if I'm looking at a device pinout or a port pinout. You can check the power or ground lines to be sure.

https://components101.com/connectors/obd2

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Old Mar 12, 2023 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by BareBonesXL
They're at the OBD port. You can search "OBD II pinout" and find a bunch but here's one link. Make sure you're looking at the right plug. Sometimes I can't tell if I'm looking at a device pinout or a port pinout. You can check the power or ground lines to be sure.

https://components101.com/connectors/obd2
Do you know where the “data” wire is? Or since I can’t find anything on that is there another name for it?
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Old Mar 12, 2023 | 08:29 PM
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Eh, an 02 doesn't have any CAN signal wires. Too old...

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Don't know. Post up the instructions. I found this on the internet. Just saw SHO89's post. I did notice that the "1H" instructions for your year don't involve the OBD port. Some of the others do.

https://fortin.ca/download/28691/evo...or_d_28691.pdf
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Originally Posted by BareBonesXL
Don't know. Post up the instructions. I found this on the internet. Just saw SHO89's post. I did notice that the "1H" instructions for your year don't involve the OBD port. Some of the others do.

https://fortin.ca/download/28691/evo...or_d_28691.pdf
Youre right I can’t help but notice that the obd pinouts I keep finding online are all inaccurate to mine. I was having trouble finding specific “1H” instructions. Trying to load ur link now.
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Old Mar 12, 2023 | 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by colemant75
Youre right I can’t help but notice that the obd pinouts I keep finding online are all inaccurate to mine. I was having trouble finding specific “1H” instructions. Trying to load ur link now.
Okay so, after looking at that do I follow the Connection 1 page only or do I need to also follow the connection 2 for ford 40 bits and so on? Just a bit confused on the instructions for what to follow.
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Old Mar 13, 2023 | 07:51 AM
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Contact Fortin's customer support if you need assistance with their product.
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