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jpalm 04-25-2015 07:48 PM

Need help quick
 
How do you enter a PIN on a 2007 Ultra Classic? I have a buddy stuck at a gas station right now and his fob fell and got ran over by a car.

bbest71 04-25-2015 08:21 PM

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Try this

Hazzardousmat 04-26-2015 12:50 AM

Where do you get the pin code? I got my bike used, not from Harley if that where you get it

Ron750 04-26-2015 04:00 AM

Need help quick
 

Originally Posted by Hazzardousmat (Post 13956007)
Where do you get the pin code? I got my bike used, not from Harley if that where you get it

You need to ask your dealer the previous code, or have them reprogram it, to your own. Some use a default ring like 11111, or 12345.

TcHunter 04-26-2015 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by Hazzardousmat (Post 13956007)
Where do you get the pin code? I got my bike used, not from Harley if that where you get it


If you have a fob, you don't need the previous code.

You can just change it with a new one.

RollaMo 04-26-2015 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by Hazzardousmat (Post 13956007)
Where do you get the pin code? I got my bike used, not from Harley if that where you get it

You better get this figured out ASAP, before you get stranded somewhere.


Originally Posted by Ron750 (Post 13956115)
You need to ask your dealer the previous code, or have them reprogram it, to your own. Some use a default ring like 11111, or 12345.

If you have a current working FOB, no need for the dealer.
You can display the current PIN. But you have to have a working FOB to do that.


Originally Posted by TcHunter (Post 13956298)
If you have a fob, you don't need the previous code.

You can just change it with a new one.

+1

It is all explained in the owners manual.

If you bought your bike used, and don't have an owners manual that really isn't an excuse not to get one.
They sell owners manuals and service manuals. Both will give you the information you need.

Az Ace 04-26-2015 02:40 PM

well if his fob got ran over, he can only enter a pin code that is already programmed, he won't be able to program a pin code to use without a working fob present. hopefully you're asking about entering an already programmed pin code!

hapbob 04-26-2015 05:33 PM

Yea yea
 
Thanks for photo of directions.
Just copied it to my phone
Now I have it when I may need it

Hap

Ron750 04-26-2015 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by TcHunter (Post 13956298)
If you have a fob, you don't need the previous code.

You can just change it with a new one.


Originally Posted by RollaMo (Post 13956313)
You better get this figured out ASAP, before you get stranded somewhere.



If you have a current working FOB, no need for the dealer.
You can display the current PIN. But you have to have a working FOB to do that.



+1

It is all explained in the owners manual.

If you bought your bike used, and don't have an owners manual that really isn't an excuse not to get one.
They sell owners manuals and service manuals. Both will give you the information you need.



Originally Posted by jpalm (Post 13955133)
How do you enter a PIN on a 2007 Ultra Classic? I have a buddy stuck at a gas station right now and his fob fell and got ran over by a car.


Read the bold print.

SafetyMan 04-26-2015 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by Ron750 (Post 13958950)
Read the bold print.

They were answering a different question, NOT the OP.


Originally Posted by Hazzardousmat (Post 13956007)
Where do you get the pin code? I got my bike used, not from Harley if that where you get it

And as stated, you do not have to go to the dealer... you can display the current PIN, and set a new one of your choosing, with a FOB present.


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