Mopar EVS II User manual

Note: It is recommended that this installation take place prior to rustproofing.
The individual delivering the vehicle should review the
operation of this security system and any optional features
with the owner of the vehicle. Please place the operating
instructions in the glove compartment with the vehicle
Owner's Manual.
Please review these instructions completely before beginning
the installation of this vehicle security system.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Installation Instructions
for EVS II Security and Keyless Entry Systems
Technical Support is available to authorized MOPAR dealers by
calling 1-800-34-MOPAR (1-800-346-6727). Please have your
dealer code number and VIN available when calling. Technical
Support hours are 8:00 AM (EST) - 7:00 PM Monday - Friday and
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Saturday. 24 hour automated assistance is
available for answers to frequently asked questions by calling the
FAXBACK information system at (810) 589-5297.
INS0854
Rev. A
8/98

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AIR BAG WARNING!
THE AIR BAG SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE AND COMPLEX
ELECTRO-MECHANICALUNIT.BEFOREBEGINNINGTHIS
INSTALLATION YOU MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND
ISOLATE THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE (GROUND).
AFTERDISCONNECTINGTHENEGATIVEBATTERYCABLE,
WAIT AT LEAST ONE MINUTE BEFORE CONTINUING TO
WORK ON THE VEHICLE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT OF THE AIR BAG
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY. THE FASTENERS,
SCREWS, AND BOLTS ORIGINALLY USED FOR THE AIR
BAG COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL COATINGS AND ARE
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE AIR BAG SYSTEM.
THEY MUST NEVER BE REPLACED WITH ANY
SUBSTITUTES. ANY TIME A NEW FASTENER IS NEEDED,
REPLACE WITH THE CORRECT FASTENERS PROVIDED
IN THE SERVICE PACKAGE OR FASTENERS LISTED IN
THEPARTSBOOKS.SAFETYGLASSESSHOULDBEWORN
AT ALL TIMES.
This device complies with FCC rules part 15. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference
and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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1. Installer
Preparation
Page 4
5. Alarm
Connections
Page 8
6. System
Power-Up,Test,
and Adjustment
Page 11
Installation Flowchart
Main
Power
Main
Ground
Courtesy
Lights Power Door
Locks
Headlamps
Parking
Lamps
Siren
(Optional
w/Keyless)
Override
Button Shock
Sensor
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System
Power-Up
Testing
and
Adjustment
System
Program
Procedure Owner’s
Manual
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Security and Keyless Systems
Optional
Keyless Entry Only
2.Vehicle
Preparation
Page 5
3. Main Harness
Connection
Page 6
4. Secondary
Harness
Connections
Page 7
Starter
Interrupt
(Security
Only)
Switched
Power
Status
Indicator /
Pushbutton

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1. Installer Preparation
A. RequiredTools:
B. Connection Procedures
Remove and Replace Procedure
Terminal extracting tool
Needle nose pliers
Acid free solder (rosin core)
T-15, T-20 & T-30 Torx
screwdrivers
Wire cutter/strippers
Assorted Screwdrivers
Assorted Nut drivers
Voltmeter
Soldering iron
Center Splice Procedure Strip and Splice Procedure
Locatetheappropriate
connector. Separatetheconnector
ends. Remove the locking
wedge. Remove theappropriate
wire(s) by releasing the
tang inside the connector
with a terminal extraction
tool.
Insert the appropriate
EVS wire into the
cavity.Replace the
lockingwedge.
Plug the two connectors
backtogether. Insert the vehicle wire into
the appropriate cavity on
the EVS connector.
Insert the locking wedge
into the EVS connector
and plug the two mating
EVS connectors together.
Strip back the wire
insulation.
Twist and solder EVS wire
onto the exposed wire.
Cover with a minimum 4
wraps of tape.
Cut wire.
Strip back insulation 1/2”
frombothends.
Twist and solder each wire
to EVS wire harness.
Cover splice with tape
or heat shrink tubing.

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2.Vehicle Preparation
A. Pre Installation
1. Lower the driver’s door window to avoid locking the keys in the vehicle during
installation.
2. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery terminal.
3. Remove fuse from the EVS wiring harness.
4. Review the System Layout at the back if this manual.
B. Interior Preparation
1. Remove the knee blocker panel.
2. Remove the lower halves of the steering column shroud.
• There are five (5) T-20 torx screws in the bottom of the shroud holding it in place.

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3. Main Harness Connection
Replace O.E. Ignition Switch Harness with EVS
Power Harness
1. Unplug the 7-way ignition switch connector
from the back of the ignition switch (diagram
3.1). Carefully slice back harness tape so that
7-way ignition connector can be freely pulled
about half way down the steering column.
NOTE: Be careful not to slice or pull on the
airbag harness. This is the thin black shrink
tubed harness.
2. Plug the EVS power harness connector A (see
diagram 3.2) into the vehicle ignition switch.
3. Plug the vehicle's original 7-way ignition switch connector into connector B on
the EVS power harness.
4. Bundle the ignition switch wiring harness assembly to the other O.E. steering
column wiring harnesses using the supplied long tie wraps. Make sure to route
harness so that the EVS 6-way module connector is near the base of the
steering column.
DIAGRAM. 3.1
EVS POWER
HARNESS
DIAGRAM 3.2

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4. Secondary Harness Connection(s)
A. Courtesy Light Connection
1. Locate the C203 26-way body connector
(Diagram 4.1) attached to the bottom of
the 74-way instrument panel connector
(left side of steering column).
2. Center splice the EVS YELLOW wire to
the O.E. M2YL wire in cavity #8 of the 26-
way body connector.
B. Ground Connection
1. Locate a solid metal body panel or dash
bracket that is grounded.
2. Verify the targeted ground point with a
voltmeter.
3. Use one of the supplied sheet metal
screws to attach the ground lug to the
verified ground point (DIagram 4.2). Use
care not to over-tighten this screw. Cover
the connection point with a small amount
of non-conductive grease or rust-inhibiting
paint to prevent future corrosion.
C. Door Lock Harness
1. Pull back the vehicle side of the driver's door
jamb boot to expose the 16-way connector
(Diagram 4.3). Disconnect.
2. Remove the interior driver's kick panel and pull
the vehicle side of the 16-way connector into the
vehicle. Plug the mating 16-way connector from
the EVS wire harness onto the vehicle-side
16-way connector.
3. Route the remaining EVS 16-way connector out
of the door jamb hole. Plug into the door-side
vehicle 16-way connector.
4. Replace the door jamb boot, ensuring that it is
properly sealed.
D. Headlamps / Parking Lamps
Note: An optional Headlamp / Parking Lamp kit is required for these connections.
If this installation is to include the Headlamp Illumination and Flashing Parking Light
option, do that installation now. Follow the instructions supplied with the kit.
Metal body panel
Diagram 4.1
Diagram 4.3
Diagram 4.2

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5. Alarm Connections
A. Siren (Optional w/ Keyless Entry)
1. Locate the mounting location, just behind the battery on the drivers side fender
well (see picture 5.1).
2. Mount the siren using the supplied 1/4' sheet metal screws.
3. Route the siren wires to the area where the hood release cable goes through the
bulkhead panel.
4. From the inside of the vehicle, pop out hoodlock release cable grommet.
5. Route the siren wire harness through hoodlock release cable grommet inside the
vehicle (use care not to damage the terminals on the end of the siren wires).
6. Replace the hood release cable grommet. It may be necessary to slit the
grommet to properly seat it back in the firewall. Use a small amount of silicone, if
necessary to completely reseal the
grommet.
7. Insert the siren wires into the 22 way
module connector.
7.1 RED into cavity # 11.
7.2 BLACK into cavity #22.
Viewed from wire end
PICTURE 5.1

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5. Alarm Connections
B. Multi-Function Status Indicator / Pushbutton
1.
Keyless Entry Systems:
Find a mounting location under the dash that is not
easily seen, yet is accessible by the customer.
Security Systems:
Find a mounting location for the status indicator that is visible
from outside the vehicle.
2. Make sure that there is at least 2" clearance behind the selected mounting
location and any vehicle components.
3. Drill a 5/16" mounting hole.Then, using a small file notch the mounting hole to
accommodate the key way on the switch body.
4. Feed the status indicator wires through the mounting hole and snap the switch
body firmly into the hole. Depress the switch a few times to ensure that it travels
freely. If necessary, carefully enlarge
the hole.
5. If necessary, slide the retaining ring
over the back of the switch body.
6. Insert the status indicator wires into the
22-way module connector:
Security Systems:
6.1. BLUE wire into cavity #7.
6.2. GREEN wire into cavity #17.
6.3. ORANGE wire into cavity #18.
Keyless Entry Systems:
6.1. BLUE wire into cavity #2.
6.2. GREEN wire into cavity #17.
6.3. ORANGE wire into cavity #18.
6.4. BROWN wire into cavity #13.
VIEWED FROM WIRE END OF CONNECTOR
VIEWED FROM WIRE END OF CONNECTOR
Status Indicator Connection - Security
Status Indicator Connection -
Keyless Entry

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5. Alarm Connections
C. Emergency Override / Programming Button (Security Only)
1. Find a hidden (not plainly visible) location underdash that is accessible while
sitting in the drivers seat. It is suggested that the override button be mounted in a
different location for each installation.
2. Drill a 5/16" mounting hole and mount
the disarm button.
3. Insert the BROWN disarm button wires
into cavities #2 & 13.The disarm button
wires are interchangeable.
D. Shock Sensor (Security Only)
1. Find a mounting location for the shock
sensor.The sensor must adhere to a
surface (or wire harness) under the
instrument panel that is in solid contact
with the vehicle chassis. The Ignition
switch wiring harness is an excellent
choice. Be sure to mount the shock
sensor so that the L.E.D. can be viewed
when adjusting the sensitivity.
2. Stick one of the supplied squares of
adhesive tape to the bottom of the
shock sensor case.Then attach the
sensor to mounting surface. Use one of
the supplied long tie wraps to secure
sensor firmly in place.
3. Insert the shock sensor wires into the
22-way module connector:
a. BLACK wire into cavity #15.
b. BROWN wire into cavity #4.
c. RED wire into cavity #16.
d. ORANGE wire into cavity #5.
VIEWED FROM WIRE END OF CONNECTOR
VIEWED FROM WIRE END OF CONNECTOR
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