I didn't realize that my FOB's weren't the passive type (i.e. proximity sensing), so for months I thought if I took the FOB with me when I parked the trike, no one could start it and ride off. Yesterday I took the scoot for a ride, and forgot that the FOB was not on the trike, yet it still started and ran. It was then that I discovered that the FOB's have a push button that had to be used to turn the alarm off and on. Both FOB's work OK. One long click to turn the alarm on, two short clicks to turn it off. So far so good.
I contacted the previous owner and he said he never used the PIN feature, so I decided to set one up. However, I don't have the owner's manual for this trike, and the Harley shop manual on a CD doesn't even mention an alarm, probably because it covers a number of years instead of just the 2005 model. A Google search didn't help, either.
Is there anyone who can help me out and tell me if I can setup a PIN, or do I have to take the trike to the stealer? If I can, what is the procedure? To see what the default PIN was, I tried the "ignition on-off-on-off-on" followed by three clicks on the left turn signal and one click on the right turn signal, but the elusive PIN didn't appear on the display.
HELP!
I contacted the previous owner and he said he never used the PIN feature, so I decided to set one up. However, I don't have the owner's manual for this trike, and the Harley shop manual on a CD doesn't even mention an alarm, probably because it covers a number of years instead of just the 2005 model. A Google search didn't help, either.
Is there anyone who can help me out and tell me if I can setup a PIN, or do I have to take the trike to the stealer? If I can, what is the procedure? To see what the default PIN was, I tried the "ignition on-off-on-off-on" followed by three clicks on the left turn signal and one click on the right turn signal, but the elusive PIN didn't appear on the display.
HELP!