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I'd like to know the answer to this as well, I want to get rid of mine.
How old is the alarm?
AFAIK, the internal alarm battery has a life span of around 10 years, once it starts to go it will cause no end of problems.
I can't find it, but there was a thread on here, that had a link to a plug in replacement battery!
Last time I asked, at a main dealer, they wanted £200 to remove the alarm completely! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Removal is simple but time consuming
It will have conections
earth -ve
Permanent +12v
switched+12v
a number from 1 to4 immobiliser pairs each pair will cut a wire /system these can / may include
Starter relay
inigtion power to coils or CDI
Fuel pump
Method with these is the open taped up wiring follow the black wires from the alarm and see where the loom is cut and repair the loom with a Meta I would bet only one or two intercepts
An easy one takes an hour and bad one several! in a proper workshop ! ____________________ Dave
NC750Xdct + others at work !
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This company in south London do a bypass plug for £35 that directly replaces the alarm unit, no wiring required. I fitted one about a year ago, no problems whatsoever since.
Forget trying to repair a Meta, they're completely sealed in a resin block inside the casing.
https://www.abacuscaralarms.co.uk/
Tel: 0208 677 1999
Mobile: 07930 332 362
Address:
206 Leigham court Road,
London,
SW16 2RB
Callers by appointment only
Office hours are between 9:00 am and 19:00 pm Monday - Saturday, Sundays we can be contacted via the mobile number listed above. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
the men in white coats are coming to take me away.
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The symptoms of a dying Meta are identical to a knackered battery or a starter solenoid, I actually replace the bike battery before a ton of Googling identified the alarm as the culprit.
If your Meta is at the stage where the indicators flash but there's no blips from the alarm then it's very close to death, and will leave you stranded, I've even heard horror stories of it dying mid-ride and cutting the engine.
I collected my bypass plug from them, they're a family outfit and pretty genuine, so go for it. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
the men in white coats are coming to take me away.
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Sorry, I'm being a bit thick.
If I were to fit the "bypass" plug, does that mean the alarm will still work or not?
Will I still have issues if the internal battery is on its way out, or do I just plug it in and forget about the battery issue? ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Yeah m Meta went funny after 10 years. Really-really quiet beeping and siren. I went to Abacus too, who were dead helpful and opted for a replacement control box for around £125 from them. Just swapped it over, was about a half hour job and meant I kept the alarm/immobiliser functionality. Still works a treat now.
Worth it for piece of mind in London and no hassles haven't to inform insurers I no longer have an alarm.
Write up about swap on my blog:
https://www.beginnerbiker.com/2013/07/fixed-broken-meta-m357t-v2-alarm/ ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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| andym wrote: | | Suntan Sid wrote: | Sorry, I'm being a bit thick.
If I were to fit the "bypass" plug, does that mean the alarm will still work or not?
Will I still have issues if the internal battery is on its way out, or do I just plug it in and forget about the battery issue? |
https://bikealarmman.com/images/prdimg/loom_m357tv2_large.jpg
I haven't actually seen the bypass plug, but the alarm would be removed leaving the above plug, the bypass would (I'm guessing) be like a cap that bridges the correct terminals for the starter solenoid and fuel pump.
If you knew which pins were being bridged then there would be no real need for the bypass, the alarm box could just be removed and short lengths of cable used instead, which again would require a lot of tracing |
Ok, thanks for the info, I'll probably get one!  ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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I've ordered the one in my link, above, we'll see what transpires! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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The replacement module arrived this morning!
It was easy enough to fit, just unplug the old one and plug in the new.
The only difficult bit is removing the anti tamper screws from the original, it's not that hard if you find the right size screwdiriver.
Everything seems to work as it should!
The only niggle for me is my original was a V2-1, the replacement unit is a V2 which has an inbuilt immobiliser, the 2-1 didn't, (my bike's got a factory immobiliser), just means that the white terminals within the connector don't actually connect to anything now!
One thing I will say, with the new module in place, the siren is louder than a loud thing, much more noise than the old unit!
I also fitted a pemanent charging connector to the battery, saves removing the seats when I need to charge up. I still need to cable tie it in place, but I'll do that when it stops snowing! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Just to bring this thread back up again, mainly because I've added a video. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD0hPcdNFXM )
Is it possible the alarm and immobiliser is killing my battery? The bike took 4-5 attempts to start on Thursday night (same problem as the video without the battery dying).
Also while looking for a replacement battery I found that I can just use the one from the CBR  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 342 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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