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 Posted: 07:51 - 04 May 2016 Post subject: Dead battery, not so dead alarm. |
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So I left the keys in my Daelim Daystar 125 and drained the battery, no big deal, I have a charger and have done this before.
However It wasn't completely dead as this time, unlike before, once I removed the battery the alarm started going off and couldn't be stopped, the key fob just stopped it for 30 seconds and it started right back up again.
Reconnecting the battery did nothing as, I'd imagine, it didn't have enough power to do anything.
Long story short after an hour the alarm tone changed from a series of chirps to a different, slower series of chirps to finally a single chirp per second, we put it inside and let the alarm drain its backup battery overnight while the battery trickle charged.
Come this morning, go to hook it all back up again and soon as the battery gets connected, alarm goes off continuously and without being able to turn it off again with the key fob at all, had to remove battery and let it drain itself again, thankfully it didn't take long.
Now before I removed the battery again this morning I tried to start the bike up however no electrical response what so ever came from the bike other than the alarm starting back up again, no lights no nothing.
All that changed when the key was turned was the tone of the alarm from the 1 per seconond chirp to a more alarm-y series of chirps. Not sure what this means.
Things of note:
Bike: Daelim Daystar 125 2011 reg "Black Plus" (note, no kickstarter on this bike)
Alarm: DataTool S4 or S4C, I believe it's the "red" model, I wasn't the owner of the bike when it was installed.
I'm really very poor and very unable to pay the £100 minimum it'd cost to get this thing dragged to a garage and fixed, even assuming nothing needs replacing.
How can I reset the alarm, or indeed remove it entirely, without killing the bike?
Is the bike already dead?
Edit~ also of note, my general skill/knowledge level is for bikes is pretty low however I do know a lot about computers so if someone out there has a dead PC and wants to trade knowledge/time I can probably work out what's wrong with your PC.
For whatever that's worth.
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 Posted: 08:10 - 04 May 2016 Post subject: |
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The alarm has a built in backup battery, designed to keep the alarm going should the perps attempt to override it by disconnecting the main battery.
Here is the manual for your alarm, hope it helps
https://www.datatool.co.uk/PDF/S4C1-User-Guide.pdf ____________________ Suzuki GSF600N |
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indeed it does, and I can tell you from first hand experience that it lasts approximately three hours and is really quite loud.
thank you I will read through it. |
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| arry wrote: | Afraid it wouldn't be that simple. On the Triumph it was factory fit so it had a factory fit harness on it, which plugged into the loom. Once it was removed, I needed a bridging plug to re-make the connections for the starter as the loom was now 'open ended'.
As it turned out, that bridging plug only connected two pins, so in essence the alarm was as effective as a thief knowing which pins to bridge - would have taken them all of a couple of minutes to work out, at best.
If you cut the alarm out, you'll need to rejoin the wires as they were originally connected; otherwise you'll have no power to the starter. |
Oh if only. It would have felt good to do. This thing is, predictably, tucked up nice and snug under the fuel thank towards the front of the seat. I'm going to look through the bikes manual and see about removing the seat to get a better look at it.
Removing this thing the long way seems tedious, I'm going to also look up how to just bypass the dumb thing. These things can't be perfect, lockpickers, hackers and general miscreants should have figured this out. |
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Ah one of the many reasons I would never ever have an alarm and/or an immobiliser on a bike You never hear anything but trouble with them. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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Made up for you mate.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 238 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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