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Old 09-28-2007, 02:02 AM
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Can anyone tell me the procedure to adjust the alarm sensitivity on an 07 with the hands free fob (no button)? I have a procedure to do it but it mentions 'press the button on the fob' which can't be done with this one. I know the dealer can do it with DT, but I want the 'I can do it' way.[/align]Thanks[/align][/align][/align]
 
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Can anyone tell me the procedure to adjust the alarm sensitivity on an 07 with the hands free fob (no button)? I have a procedure to do it but it mentions 'press the button on the fob' which can't be done with this one. I know the dealer can do it with DT, but I want the 'I can do it' way.[/align]Thanks[/align][/align][/align]
 
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Must be an echo in here...lol. Curious on the answer myself....curious on the answer myself. LOL Sorry, couldn't resist.

 
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Default RE: 07 Alarm sensitivity adjustment

You want it More sensitive or Less sensitive?

I think it's ok'ish, although a few days ago some dick go on it and "revved" the twister ...... didn't go off. (Although, I did)

Then again, yesterday a bud got on as I was filling her up, and went to pay, fob with me, and he just straightened her and the warning thing went off.

By the way, that warning bleep is a damn good idea.
 
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It's in the manual!

It's in the manual!


 
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I have an 07 Sportster and I think there is not a sensitivty adjustment on the new system
 
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I just installed the siren II with the recharge pager and didn't see anything about adjusting sensitivity? I would like to make mine more sensitive. It takes a good bump and about a sit on it and straighten her up to get it to go off.

FOUND IT.

In the factory owners manual under alarms. A chart will walk you through it. I went to 1, most sensitive. It seems that I lost the warning beep tone now. It just goes into full alarm and it only goes off when I stand the bike straight up. Before on 2, when I gave a good bump it would give me a warning beep? I will try the other settings tomorrow.
 

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