New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
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New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
I just picked up my 2007 FXDL yesterday (Yea Me!) and purchased the Harley smart alarm system with Siren II. I have the alarm system and siren installed and I have the TSSM married to the ECM and the bike starts and runs fine, but the alarm does not activate. Is the fob key that comes with the TSSM not assigned to it? Do I still need to go to a dealership to get the fob key assigned in order for the alarm to start arming? If anyone can shed light on this matter I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
When you turn off the ignition switch you should see the turn signals flash 2 times and the siren will chirp twice. The siren runs on it's own LI battery and on mine it took a few days of riding before the siren battery charged up enough to make the chirp. Watch for the front turn signals to flash a couple of seconds after you turn it off.
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
This is for an 06 but I would guess they would be the same.
Key FOB Assignment
1. Set run/off switch to Off
2. Turn Ign key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON
3. Press LEFT turn switch 2 times and release
4. Press RIGHT turn switch 1 time and release
5. Press LEFT turn switch 1 time and release
6. Press and hold key FOB button until confirmation is received
7. If you have two key fobs, press and button on second key fob until confirmation is received
8. Turn IGN key off.
For the above to work you cannot have any gaps of more then 10 seconds between steps. Hope this helps.
Key FOB Assignment
1. Set run/off switch to Off
2. Turn Ign key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON
3. Press LEFT turn switch 2 times and release
4. Press RIGHT turn switch 1 time and release
5. Press LEFT turn switch 1 time and release
6. Press and hold key FOB button until confirmation is received
7. If you have two key fobs, press and button on second key fob until confirmation is received
8. Turn IGN key off.
For the above to work you cannot have any gaps of more then 10 seconds between steps. Hope this helps.
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
ORIGINAL: Blaster
This is for an 06 but I would guess they would be the same.
Key FOB Assignment
1. Set run/off switch to Off
2. Turn Ign key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON
3. Press LEFT turn switch 2 times and release
4. Press RIGHT turn switch 1 time and release
5. Press LEFT turn switch 1 time and release
6. Press and hold key FOB button until confirmation is received
7. If you have two key fobs, press and button on second key fob until confirmation is received
8. Turn IGN key off.
For the above to work you cannot have any gaps of more then 10 seconds between steps. Hope this helps.
This is for an 06 but I would guess they would be the same.
Key FOB Assignment
1. Set run/off switch to Off
2. Turn Ign key ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON
3. Press LEFT turn switch 2 times and release
4. Press RIGHT turn switch 1 time and release
5. Press LEFT turn switch 1 time and release
6. Press and hold key FOB button until confirmation is received
7. If you have two key fobs, press and button on second key fob until confirmation is received
8. Turn IGN key off.
For the above to work you cannot have any gaps of more then 10 seconds between steps. Hope this helps.
ORIGINAL: jimsreddyna
When you turn off the ignition switch you should see the turn signals flash 2 times and the siren will chirp twice. The siren runs on it's own LI battery and on mine it took a few days of riding before the siren battery charged up enough to make the chirp. Watch for the front turn signals to flash a couple of seconds after you turn it off.
When you turn off the ignition switch you should see the turn signals flash 2 times and the siren will chirp twice. The siren runs on it's own LI battery and on mine it took a few days of riding before the siren battery charged up enough to make the chirp. Watch for the front turn signals to flash a couple of seconds after you turn it off.
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
I am thinking the alarm will not activate untill a key fob is assigned to it, but I am not certain of this. I would have thought the key fob that came with the TSSM would already have been assigned to it. If anyone has installed the new system for the 07's and can advise what they had to do to get the alarm system working I would appreciate it.
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
I have the same on my 07 and the siren cirps when it sets and un-sets but I have never
heard any other sound from it. If I move the bike with the FOB away from the bike the lights flash but no siren at all.
WillieC
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heard any other sound from it. If I move the bike with the FOB away from the bike the lights flash but no siren at all.
WillieC
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
Chris,
Take a look at page 64 of your owners manual...it talks about the Siren Self-driven mode which has the same symptoms you are seeing. If while you are driving a red key is not showing up on your speedometer your security system has been programmed. It sounds like either the Siren is in Self Driven mode or your security system is not hooked up correctly. You can test the seceond by removing your key fob from the key chain and trying to start your bike (the security system should disarm the ignition w/out the FOB). If your bike does not start ensure the Siren is connected correctly and not in Self Driven Mode.
John
Take a look at page 64 of your owners manual...it talks about the Siren Self-driven mode which has the same symptoms you are seeing. If while you are driving a red key is not showing up on your speedometer your security system has been programmed. It sounds like either the Siren is in Self Driven mode or your security system is not hooked up correctly. You can test the seceond by removing your key fob from the key chain and trying to start your bike (the security system should disarm the ignition w/out the FOB). If your bike does not start ensure the Siren is connected correctly and not in Self Driven Mode.
John
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
ORIGINAL: OB1DYNA
Chris,
Take a look at page 64 of your owners manual...it talks about the Siren Self-driven mode which has the same symptoms you are seeing. If while you are driving a red key is not showing up on your speedometer your security system has been programmed. It sounds like either the Siren is in Self Driven mode or your security system is not hooked up correctly. You can test the seceond by removing your key fob from the key chain and trying to start your bike (the security system should disarm the ignition w/out the FOB). If your bike does not start ensure the Siren is connected correctly and not in Self Driven Mode.
John
Chris,
Take a look at page 64 of your owners manual...it talks about the Siren Self-driven mode which has the same symptoms you are seeing. If while you are driving a red key is not showing up on your speedometer your security system has been programmed. It sounds like either the Siren is in Self Driven mode or your security system is not hooked up correctly. You can test the seceond by removing your key fob from the key chain and trying to start your bike (the security system should disarm the ignition w/out the FOB). If your bike does not start ensure the Siren is connected correctly and not in Self Driven Mode.
John
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RE: New Lowrider, have an alarm question.
Are you saying that you installed the entire system (turn signal module and siren) yourself? If so, then you'll have to go to your dealer and have him associate the fob to the turn signal module. They have a special program called "Digital Technician" for doing that.
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