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Glad to hear you successfully acquired the correct code from the dealer, now the question is can they provide FOB's without having an original FOB. I know when I dropped mine and found it ran over, (was a 1000 miles from home, glad I knew my code, but the following 3 days of riding was a real PITA) I was told by the dealer service desk that if I didn't have the second FOB they couldn't program and new one, hope that is not the case for you.
I was told that as long as i had the code (IE could unlock the bike) they could program 2 new fobs to my bike,. the system will only allow two fobs as well.
no code, no fob equals locked bike and according to the techs no way to reset the system, their hands are tied you either ditch it or put a new one in
This thread is an interesting read. I have a contact card in my phone's address book that has my VIN, key codes and PIN that I changed.
On Tuesday my coat with fob too far away from the bike to fire it up so I did the PIN entry just to practice. One thing I need to remember on my 09 FLHP is that the bike needs to be in N before I attempt the PIN procedure.
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