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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 05:23 PM
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Ok, so I'm shipping my Bike to my new abode.... my manuals are at the new abode, I am not..

Can someone give mr a quick tutorial or link on how to temporarily disable the alarm, I've never even set the PIN code. I know I can tie wrap a FOB to te bars, but I'd rather not take the chance of losing the fob, then the alarm goes off.... blah blah

thanks in advance.

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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 05:45 PM
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Somewhere in here will help you.

To start your bike using the security code (you must know the code if you dont have your FOB).
But if you have the FOB you can change the code at anytime even if you dont know the pin, read below.

the code is a 5 digit number 1-9

disarming the alarm: (With the known pin)

Turn on the ignition, (do not shake the bike or turn the stearing or raise it off its stand) quickly hold down both turn signals until the Key Icon flashes at a high rate in the odemeter window (5 flashes).
enter first digit of your pin by pushing the left turn signal until the first digit shows in the odometer, once the correct digit is reached, press the right turn signal 1 time to store it.
enter second digit of your pin by pushing the left turn signal until the second digit shows in the odemeter, once the correct digit is reached, press the right turn signal 1 time to store it.
continue doing this until you have entered all 5 digits of your pin. once you have entered the 5th digit and stored it by hitting the right turn signal once, the key icon will stop flashing, you can now mount, start and ride your bike.


if you do not know your pin number, but you have a FOB, you can change the number right now. FOB must be present to perform pin change.

select a number with 5 digits 1-9 that you can remember and nobody else will know. write this number down on your card.

Turn the ignition ON OFF ON OFF ON
Press left turn signal switch 3 times
Press right turn signal 1 time and release
Turn signals will flash 3 times and The current pin number will appear in the odometer, the first digit will be flashing.
enter the first new digit of your new pin by pressing the left turn signal X amount of times. once happy with the digit, press and release right turn signal.
enter the second new digit of your new pin by pressing the left turn signal X amount of times. once happy with the digit, press and release right turn signal.

After you enter the 5th digit and store it by pressing and releasing the right signal button, turn the ignition off before the security system rearms itself, This stores the new number, you have now changed your pin.

hmmm after reading thati dont know if it helps or not, i think there must be another way to enter the pin for shipping.
 

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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 06:01 PM
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Thanks much that will do it.... I can just stick with the existing pin if I want....
 
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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 07:15 PM
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or you could just pull the maxi fuse.
 
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Old Jul 30, 2010 | 12:02 PM
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Thanks for the info.....I totaled my 08 Streetbob about a month ago and I found an 07 Low Rider.....Bike looked mint and had a little under 3600 miles....Bike started fine sounded great....We shut it off to go get a helmet so I could test ride it and the Security System would not turn off.....I told the guy that the battery must be dead in the FOB and he needed a new one. He got the battery and the bike fired right up.....This got me to thinking what happens if the battery dies again while I am out......I knew someone on the forum would have the answer.....Thanks again....
 
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