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The other fob should have number you can use to order a new one, at least previous years did. But if you don't have that, and don't remember pin, you got an issue. Little late know, on my year I changed to a zip code I remember, I believe you can't use zeros.
Is the pin in the owner manual? Some dealers wrote them in I think
The other fob should have number you can use to order a new one, at least previous years did. But if you don't have that, and don't remember pin, you got an issue. Little late know, on my year I changed to a zip code I remember, I believe you can't use zeros.
Is the pin in the owner manual? Some dealers wrote them in I think
Have you not read the original post, he lost his "fob". If he had another, this would not be an issue, go have another Flitz.
Have you not read the original post, he lost his "fob". If he had another, this would not be an issue, go have another Flitz.
Yes I realize that when he said does not have the PIN. Maybe he is not at home. When he gets home, he can order a new key by getting the number off the other fob. The bike came with 2 fobs.
I was then saying when does getting zip codes have 5 digits just like the pins, so can be handy thing to change it too.
I also wrote it may have been writen in the owners manual by the dealer.
Not sure why this upset you so much. Still waiting for you to admit you are wrong about Blatz.
Flitz is a good stuff, I use it. Are you suggestion he polish the bike while he waits for a wrecker? Why don't you try helping rather than bogging the thread down, and waiting to complain about about posts.
Originally Posted by Joe1980
I lost my key fob and I don’t remember my security pin. The bike is a 2021 FLHX.
Does not say if stranded on rode, or at home without either fob.
Last edited by Rounders; Dec 17, 2023 at 01:21 PM.
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