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Removing a Meta M357T-V2
#1
Just spent 5 mins (not!) removing my faulty (dead battery) Meta M357T-V2 alarm.  I made a short video for FOC so I hope someone here will find it helpful sometime.


My email is at the end of the video so if anyone has a question I'll try to help.


Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9lU5axNLrA
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#2
Cheers
www.Devilsyam.com (Fazerpedia)
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#3
Nice one. My mates alarm battery died. Apparently they usually only last 10 - 12 years Sad  He contacted meta and the only solution is to remove or buy a new one and plug it in. :\
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#4
I had to disable a meta alarm, the faulty plug in part i simply cut the back off, bridged 2 pairs of pins with solder after bending them together as close as possible. Plug in and encase it all in tape, still leaves the option of fitting another unit.
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#5
Mine died like this a couple of years ago. Went really, really quiet, could barely hear it beep or even notice the siren if you triggered it. The chaps at Abacus alarms were really useful for info, and like others, just picked up a new control box and swapped it in, half hour job tops, and cost me £120 ish. Living in a shitty part of London, I figured it was best to have all the security I can, so didn't fancy just disabling/removing it.

Stuck a write up with some pics on my blog here: http://www.beginnerbiker.com/2013/07/fix...-v2-alarm/
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#6
(20-06-15, 11:54 PM)Rasher link Wrote: Just spent 5 mins (not!) removing my faulty (dead battery) Meta M357T-V2 alarm.  I made a short video for FOC so I hope someone here will find it helpful sometime.


My email is at the end of the video so if anyone has a question I'll try to help.


Here is the link:
[size=1em]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9lU5axNLrA[/size]

And allowed every scumbag to see how to do it also.
The very reason I will not put up the info on sites, but will happily assist anyone who requires the information, as many on here will testify to. :wall
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#7
Nice, thanks. I have the exact same alarm and have a feeling I'll be doing this in the future.

Bookmarked.
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