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Just finished installing a Voyager trike Kit for a friend, and took it out for a ride. the next day he came to pick it up and the alarm was activated and won't shut off. I changed the key fob battery still no go, checked Dignos codes and no codes present. as soon as up hit the start on/off the alarm starts, the Battery was low so I installed a ne battery and still the same. ANY IDEAS?
make sure you did NOT install the new battery upside down. Happens all the time.
If that doesn't work try entering the PIN. You do have a PIN don't you?
I have put 3 differant batteerys in the FOB and they go + side down on the cover, as soon as you turn the bike on the alarm lights start going off. I have tried to get the pin that istored in the systom but it will not come up. the bike ran fine in the AM but later when I tried to start it up the alarm went crazy. there are no DTC codes
I have put 3 differant batteerys in the FOB and they go + side down on the cover, as soon as you turn the bike on the alarm lights start going off. I have tried to get the pin that istored in the systom but it will not come up. the bike ran fine in the AM but later when I tried to start it up the alarm went crazy. there are no DTC codes
Check that the TSSM FOB antenna, its wires, or its connections didn't get damaged, or disconnected during the trike install....
Is there a way to check to see if the antenna is working or the TSSM is working? I just checked the anntenna and the TSSM and see no bad wires. i wish there was a way to trouble shoot them
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