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Montreal, 19 September 2017 -- Fortin announces a "no key required" and a remote start from the OEM remote solution for its Audi Q3 immobilizer bypass and remote starter solution (2015-2018 Push-to-Start and Standard Key Vehicles). This solution is now available with Fortin TB-VW adapter that was designed to work in conjunction with EVO-ONE and EVO-ALL platforms to offer a cost effective solution.

The solution monitors and controls the OEM remote while the engine is running which allows a full remote start & stop, LOCK, UNLOCK and trunk release functions control. In addition, RF Kits and compatible smartphone/telematic devises can also be connected directly to the EVO-ALL and EVO-ONE modules to extend the operating range if desired.

T-Harnesses (THAR-VW1 and TB-VW2) are also available and are ready to be connected with the Fortin TB-VW adapter(sold separately) for data immobilizer bypass. 

THAR-VW1 Standard Key vehicles coverage: http://fortin.ca/en/products/t-harnesses/thar-vw1/vehicles.html

THAR-VW2 Push-to-Start vehicles coverage: http://fortin.ca/en/products/t-harnesses/thar-vw2/vehicles.html

The EVO-ONE is an all-in-one immobilizer bypass, convenience, high current digital remote starter & security system. The EVO-ALL platform also covers immobilizer bypass, convenience, low current digital remote starter and security system for the same Audi Q3 coverage. 

Fortin Electronic Systems is a world leading developer and manufacturer of integrated consumer solutions for vehicle control and connectivity.

Visit Fortin.ca to discover more remote starter, bypass and security system solutions.

Montreal - 26 September 26, 2017

Fortin announces a no key required and a remote start from the OEM remote solution for its RAM PROMASTER immobilizer bypass, remote starter and alarm EVO-ONE platform.

Fortin announces a no key required and a remote start from the OEM remote solution for its RAM Promaster immobilizer bypass, remote starter and alarm EVO-ONE platform. 

The solution monitors and controls the OEM remote while the engine is running which allows a full remote start & stop, LOCK, UNLOCK, built-in alarm and trunk release functions control. Popular long range RF Kits as well as compatible smartphone and telematic apps can also be connected directly to the EVO-ONE module to gain range. 

  

The EVO-ONE is an all-in-one immobilizer bypass, convenience, digital high current remote starter & security system. 

Fortin Electronic Systems is a world leading developer and manufacturer of integrated consumer solutions for vehicle control and connectivity.

Visit Fortin.ca to discover more remote starter, bypass and security system solutions.

 

The EVO-ONE is an all-in-one immobilizer bypass, convenience, high current digital remote starter & security system. The EVO-ALL platform also covers immobilizer bypass, convenience, low current digital remote starter and security system for the same Audi Q3 coverage. 

Fortin Electronic Systems is a world leading developer and manufacturer of integrated consumer solutions for vehicle control and connectivity.

Visit Fortin.ca to discover more remote starter, bypass and security system solutions.

DECEMBER 20, 2016: HOLLY HILL, FL – Metra continues to offer exclusive radio replacement solutions with the new 99-9109B dash kit for the Audi A3 2006-2013. The new design allows for the installation of both DIN and DDIN radios, without the need for a metal mounting sleeve. 

This dash kit is made in the USA with the highest quality ABS plastics using injection molding technology to ensure a quality design and fit. See this Audi A3 kit and more on display at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas from January 5th to the 8th in North Hall booth # 5211.

Holly Hill, FL - May 2017 – Metra has released a dash kit for Audi A3 2006 through 2013 vehicles (excluding factory “Concert” radios for 06-07 models). Owners can upgrade their radios to a new, modern design with the 99-9109B dash kit.

This kit allows for the installation of both DIN and DDIN radios, without the need for a metal mounting sleeve. The 99-9109B kit is scratch-resistant and painted matte black to match the factory finish.

This new dash kit is made in the USA with the highest quality ABS plastics using injection molding technology to ensure a superior design and fit, according to the company. The 99-9109B is now in stock and shipping, and available to authorized Metra Dealers and Distributors. The product sales sheet can be downloaded at http://www.metraonline.com/part/99-9109B.

CNET -- Nokia has finally unloaded its mapping service.

The Finnish telecommunications giant said on Monday that it had agreed to sell its Here maps business to European automakers Audi, BMW and Daimler, who have agreed to pay a total of 2.8 billion euros ($3.1 billion, £2 billion, AU$4.2 billion).

The fact that the three major manufacturers have teamed up to buy Here shows how important mapping data is to the future of the car industry as new vehicles become more connected. The technology gives them a viable alternative to mapping services offered by Google and Apple. The deal also allows them to move past simple satellite-navigation-style directions and toward the next generation of navigation: cars that can collect data to share real-time updates on traffic, parking and other variables with other vehicles. Down the line, those highly accurate, up-to-date maps will be crucial for self-driving cars to know where they're going.

The 150-year-old Finnish company Nokia is best-known for making phones, especially in Europe. But since selling off its phone business to Microsoft last year, it has been reduced to its three less well-known divisions: Nokia Networks, making networking equipment; Nokia Technologies, researching and developing new technology; and Here. Nokia recently bulked up its telecom equipment business with the acquisition of rival Alcatel-Lucent.

Here is available to the public in the form of maps apps on Android, iOS and Windows Phone, but the majority of its business comes from licensing mapping data to other companies, particularly in the automotive industry. There were 17 million vehicles produced with navigation systems in 2014, according to research firm IHS. Those cars will all need a steady flow of map data.

Here is developing technology that will pull data from cars, phones and the furniture of the road to the cloud and deliver real-time and predictive mapping services. The business is also expected to play an important role in the development of self-driving cars.

Read the rest of the story here:
 http://www.cnet.com/news/nokia-sells-here-maps-business-to-carmaker-consortium-of-audi-bmw-and-daimler/

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