security fob
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#5
Not sure why you our consider it a "chunk of ****"
Never had a problem with the fob.
I switch out the batteries in both the primary and spare annually with $.75 harbor freight batteries.
Also, I keep the instructions to bypass on the bike.
Never had a problem with the fob.
I switch out the batteries in both the primary and spare annually with $.75 harbor freight batteries.
Also, I keep the instructions to bypass on the bike.
#6
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Cranbourne, VIC Australia
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You could always just tattoo the code on your body somewhere, if it's too tough to remember the 5 digit code.... it really isn't all that difficult especially since you can set the code to whatever the hell you want....
#7
Watched way too many guys play the oh **** were's my fob game, guy I work with being the most recent and him having to borrow the bosses truck to run home 30 miles away to get it. Have enough numbers, codes and passwords I have to remember already to add this bit of very real grief to the pile.
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Watched way too many guys play the oh **** were's my fob game, guy I work with being the most recent and him having to borrow the bosses truck to run home 30 miles away to get it. Have enough numbers, codes and passwords I have to remember already to add this bit of very real grief to the pile.
#9
Yup. Operating the system requires being just a little smarter than the fob, and many seem to struggle with that part of it....
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