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Bloody Immobilisers!
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(05-01-17, 07:39 PM)unfazed link Wrote: All meta alarms come with a code card and the alarm (if led is still flashing) can be switched off using a combination of led flashes and turning on and off the ignition.
The number a Meta alarms fitted to the number of failures is small and the reason there are sealed is to prevent scumbags interfering with them.

Scoobiemandan
PM me which model of alarm you have plus your email address and I will send you the correct method of bypassing it. One of the pictures posted in the post mentioned is incorrect and bypassing the alarm incorrectly can take out the Ignitor or ECU depending on the bike you have.

I appreciate the response and offer but the bike was collected by the garage and it's currently with them.  Spoke to him yesterday and he said they were having some issues with it.  Said he could get it to start sometimes and then other times she wouldn't fire.  Arrrrggghhhh.  It seems that perhaps it is just a bit more than the immobiliser or, indeed, the immobiliser and me pressing the fob, I dunno how many times, maybe has sent the ECU into a frenzy.  Just hoping the issue can be rectified and cheaply!!!!!
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Bloody Immobilisers! - by scoobiemandan - 05-01-17, 03:06 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by slappy - 05-01-17, 04:30 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by markie_wales - 05-01-17, 04:55 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by SkidT - 05-01-17, 07:04 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by unfazed - 05-01-17, 07:39 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by scoobiemandan - 06-01-17, 06:22 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by SkidT - 06-01-17, 09:01 PM
Re: Bloody Immobilisers! - by scoobiemandan - 07-01-17, 10:33 PM

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