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i have a 2001 road king police and the security system for my model year is missing the proximity range of the new model security system. Makes no sense to me to get the security system if i have to pull my keys out anyways to hit the button on the fob.
Has anyone managed to adapt the new security system module to the old harness? i can't think there are to many differences in the signals, i know the new model has an external antenna but that should be easy to put someplace.
or does someone have the schematics for the new security model pin out?
i have a 2001 road king police and the security system for my model year is missing the proximity range of the new model security system. Makes no sense to me to get the security system if i have to pull my keys out anyways to hit the button on the fob.
Has anyone managed to adapt the new security system module to the old harness? i can't think there are to many differences in the signals, i know the new model has an external antenna but that should be easy to put someplace.
or does someone have the schematics for the new security model pin out?
Don't you have the key out anyway to unlock the ignition/forks?
the places i go i don't worry to much about the fork lock, more worried about someone driving off with it because they can than someone trucking it out. and if the ignition is disabled (key fob out of range) there is no need to lock the ignition.
I've been googling the heck out of this but can't seem to find anything at all on it. I'm assuming you want to do what I want and instead of putting a TSSM in you want to put an HFSM. Has anyone out there tried it or is it completely impossible?
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