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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 06:40 PM
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I plan on buying a toyhauler soon. Can y'l point me where I can find how to disable the alarm to haul it? Thanks!!
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 06:56 PM
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Your owners manual!

Google = https://www.harley-davidson.com/en_U...NG/file-6.comp

Ask here.


To Enter Transport Mode

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Turn the ignition switch to IGN.

Set the engine stop switch to OFF.

With an assigned fob within range, turn the ignition switch from IGN to ACC.

Simultaneously press both the left and the right turn signal switches. This must be done within five seconds of turning the ignition switch to ACC.

After the turn signals flash once, turn the ignition switch to OFF and the module is armed.

Confirmation: Turn signal blinks three times when armed for one ignition cycle.

To Exit Transport Mode

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Return the system to normal operation:

With the fob present, turn the ignition switch to IGN to disarm the system. To cancel the transport mode, set the engine stop switch to RUN.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by vzts4q
Your owners manual!

Google = https://www.harley-davidson.com/en_U...NG/file-6.comp


Ask here.


To Enter Transport Mode

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Turn the ignition switch to IGN.

Set the engine stop switch to OFF.

With an assigned fob within range, turn the ignition switch from IGN to ACC.

Simultaneously press both the left and the right turn signal switches. This must be done within five seconds of turning the ignition switch to ACC.

After the turn signals flash once, turn the ignition switch to OFF and the module is armed.

Confirmation: Turn signal blinks three times when armed for one ignition cycle.

To Exit Transport Mode

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Return the system to normal operation:

With the fob present, turn the ignition switch to IGN to disarm the system. To cancel the transport mode, set the engine stop switch to RUN.

HAH, you just taught OP how to steal bikes! If the dude owns one already, why would he need to ask how to disable it on a public forum? You are now what they call... an accessory!
 
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by AnotherBlackSG

HAH, you just taught OP how to steal bikes! If the dude owns one already, why would he need to ask how to disable it on a public forum? You are now what they call... an accessory!
umm, in order to do this, you have to have the fob with you. now why would he need to steal the bike if he already had the fob? he could just ride off with it.

you are now what they call....pie faced

Originally Posted by vzts4q
Your owners manual!


With an assigned fob within range, turn the ignition switch from IGN to ACC.

(just funning ya, don't get upset....
 
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