Key fob batteries
Today I went out to the garage (attached not heated) to start my SG, just to hear it run.:icon_razz: Turned on the ignition and everything was fine but wouldn't turn over. I then realized the security lights were flashing. I keep the key fob in a pocket on the fairing, went in to get the other fob and it started right up. Question is does leaving the fob on the bike run the battery down?
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What year is the bike?
Maybe just time to replace the fob battery. I replace my fob battery every 3 years. For a couple of bucks it's worth the peace of mind. I leave my fob in the tourpak year round and never had a problem with it going dead. I also replace the bike battery every 4 years for the same reason. And by the way, don't start your bike in the cold weather unless your going to ride it for at least 15-20 mins. If not all the way up to operating temp, it will cause condensation in the engine and do more harm then good. I don't touch mine until I'm ready to ride in the spring. |
Originally Posted by cookie_62
(Post 15725731)
Today I went out to the garage (attached not heated) to start my SG, just to hear it run.:icon_razz: Turned on the ignition and everything was fine but wouldn't turn over. I then realized the security lights were flashing. I keep the key fob in a pocket on the fairing, went in to get the other fob and it started right up. Question is does leaving the fob on the bike run the battery down?
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A fob stored in the bike provides no security at all. Might just as well put the security system into the maintenance mode and never worry about a fob battery again. Of course, that would require reading the manual, and most security questions can be answered that way.
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Originally Posted by btsom
(Post 15725810)
A fob stored in the bike provides no security at all. Might just as well put the security system into the maintenance mode and never worry about a fob battery again. Of course, that would require reading the manual, and most security questions can be answered that way.
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1.) batteries run down over time...and with cold don;t work as well- so you had a cold fob and a warm fob and the warm fob worked.
2.) RIGHT NOW is the time to KNOW how the set the and enter the PIN to over ride the alarm. ( otherwise next year there will be yet another post from an owner who had to get his bike towed...with the lights flashing the whole way and killed the big battery) 3.) if you start your bike run your bike enough to recharge the energy used from the battery to start it and the warm the motor and tranny fully to boil off water from condensation. hot/cold cycles form water inside the cases, which can cause rust. a happily stored bike was washed and waxed, has fresh oil in it and the battery inside on the bench mike |
I get a new FOB battery every year and rotate the FOBs every year so never a battery older than 2 yrs.
I believe the longer it's in proximity to the bike the shorter the battery life is. Never had one of my spares not work. |
It wasn't that cold (mid 40's), and I let it run for about 40 minutes. I set the security code the day I brought it home.
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I leave mine in the windshield pouch when parked in my garage. Rest of the time I keep it in my pocket.
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Here's an informative discussion we had on this very subject a while back.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...tery-poll.html |
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