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 mapex World Chat Champion

Joined: 30 Nov 2008 Karma :    
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 Posted: 12:02 - 05 Jul 2009 Post subject: how to disable alarm |
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Suzuki gsf 600 03 plate
Christs that was a good one.....drove down to HG then
onto Glasgow to 1 other shop and when i got there went
to switch it off and the key was missing i was like
WTF.
The key and the spare can start the engine and the key
could be removed with the ignition running and the key
in the start position.
I have a spare and 1 spare alarm fob but would feel safer
with 2 keys and fobs where can i get a fob and a key
and the worst part........how much.
Man i'm pissed it could have came off on the motorway
or a few streets i drove down to get to my destination
thought about looking for it but needle in a haystack
is a good description.
NOW i cant get the other fob to work and thats after a
5 mile drive in the car for new batteries the ignition comes
on but it wont start with the fob not taking the alarm off
anyone any ideas how i can make it road worthy by disable
the alarm
Its a meta M357 Alarm
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 tone Two Stroke Sniffer
Joined: 09 Jun 2009 Karma :    
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 Posted: 15:53 - 05 Jul 2009 Post subject: |
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The alarm wires will be tagged into the starter circuit as its basically an electronic switch to stop the bike starting
Pull the alarm fuse first
You may have to hunt around & trace the wires a little but a favorite way of doing it is to tag into the solenoid command wire (under the left hand sidepanel on your bike i think) remove the alarm wires & splice the stock ones back together then the bike should start
If that works on the rest of the alarm wiring is for flashy lights/ indicators & noise making, you should be able to now bin this lot easily enough, or you could temporarily disconnect it all if you intend trying to get the alarm working again
Hope that helps
tone ____________________ Of all the things ive lost , i miss my mind the most |
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Should always PM answers of this nature as it's an instruction on how to nick someone's bike. Even as the OP sounds legit others that read the post may not be.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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Cut the wires in the solenoid but where would the fuse
be ? would that be in the norm fuse box at the back ?
Tried taking them out one at a time but it would not
start or is the fuse added somewhere else.
Thanks
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Old Thread Alert!
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