Posted by Mark - IN. on December 05, 2016 at 15:39:22 from (98.193.18.165):
In Reply to: Key FOB posted by Spudm on December 05, 2016 at 08:15:40:
My first and only dealings with one were on a brand new 2008 Harley Ultra Glide, and that system is now disabled unless I make the mistake of putting batteries in either fob and get near it. I never liked the idea, but once locked or shut off, the scooter won't restart unless the fob is within like 10' of it. I had just bought the scooter, a friend came over and I let him take it out for a ride. The fob was within 10' of it, he started it, took it out for a ride and stopped to get a coke or something. When he tried to start it, no go because the fob was with me by the barn miles away. Second time was a week or so later when a sister came over, I took her out for a ride, the scooter started because it was within 10' of the fob. Down the road I came to a stop, took off, not enough gas, stalled it, pulled in the clutch, hit the starter, nothing. I was right out in the middle of the oncoming lane. Luckily no one was coming. It has some sort of six digit code using the right and left turn signal buttons to override it...if you forget to carry the fob. That system is now disabled. I took it back to the dealer, told them to rechip it minus their...burglar system, but they just overrode the system, and so long as I never let a/the live fob near it... ONLY and last ever fob in this life time.
Give me a key or a starter button. Take the fob(s) and...
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