Hello Brian,
remote start fob was successfully programmed and will operate door locks; but no start - no crank....no switched ignition...nothing.... I also noticed that the fob won't update the door lock status if i change door lock position with oem fob - this is something that occurs in my girlfriend's car.
Key bypass or not, IGNITION should be coming on. No ignition means the compu is not sending ignition. Which 99% of the time would mean the unit is in Valet mode. From the top of my head, i am pretty sure those years of Honda, the vehicle will crank but not start the key is not bypassed. The fact you are not getting any ignition or crank I'd be poking at the compu with a multimeter to see where the problem is.
Also... If you installed their Anti-Grind / Starter-Kill relay, make sure the starter wires are not reversed.
The LEDs on the EVO are there to help you diagnos.
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RED LED : unit received ground-while-running
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YELLOW LED : unit received ignition
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BLUE LED : anything data
Receiving door lock status when using the OEM Remote is something that most likely will not work since OEM Remote Monitoring is not an available feature for the 06-11 Civic. Vehicles compatible with OEM Remote Monitoring can be found here. https://fortin.ca/en/features/oem_remote_monitoring.html This feature is also something which need to be turned on in the EVO.
This feature has only been out about 2 years therefore it is untested on older vehicles. This means, it may work on some vehicles that are not listed. Quick way to know if OEM Remote Monitoring is available for your car would be to look at the BLUE LED on the EVO when doing lock and unlock on the OEM remote. If the LED flashes, then it may be possible to get OEM Remote Monitoring. If the LED does not flash, OEM remote monitoring is not available at all.
the only thing i can think of is whether or not it's worth trying to loathingly purchase the flashlink updater and switch cm6200 to ads protocol and do the same with the evo all? Other than that i'm at a loss...???
You can use the Fortin protocol with the CM6200 but make sure you are using the right port on the compustar. Some of their install guides pointed to the wrong data port. In the case that the Compu really does not want to respond to the Fortin protocol, you will want to try a different protocol such as the AP/OFA protocol (which does require the Flash-Link to enable in the EVO).
I did come across some apparent situations with other vehicles where evo all 20 pin connector pin 1 yellow was mistakingly connected to vehicle ignition wire (ignition barrel 7 pin connector pin 2 yellow), but can't find any evidence of that when installing evo all in 06-11 civic.
95% ot the time the Yellow wire of the EVO needs to detect ignition.