key fob, does it do anything?
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key fob, does it do anything?
Hi there,
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I have a 07 softail springer classic.... and love it. \\; Recently i went for a ride and forgot to bring the key fob with me. The bike started, ran, I stopped at my lunch spot ate, got back on and it fired right up. \\; I don't see any need for this hunk of plastic to be in my pocket if it doesn't stop anyone from starting and riding my bike.
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Is it possible that this security feature is turned off on my bike? Is something broke, or is this normal?
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thanks for any input...
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Shannon
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I have a 07 softail springer classic.... and love it. \\; Recently i went for a ride and forgot to bring the key fob with me. The bike started, ran, I stopped at my lunch spot ate, got back on and it fired right up. \\; I don't see any need for this hunk of plastic to be in my pocket if it doesn't stop anyone from starting and riding my bike.
 \\;
Is it possible that this security feature is turned off on my bike? Is something broke, or is this normal?
 \\;
thanks for any input...
 \\;
Shannon
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RE: key fob, does it do anything?
So if \\;\\\\\\;there is no dissabling feature on the security system, which would allow you to start the bike without the key fob. Then with that ruled out, then it must just have been a junk security system in the first place... since I don't need the fobs sorry ("thingys") \\;\\\\\\;to start the bike.
This would tell me that the fobs aren't the problem, that the sending unit on the security system is not working properly....
Has anyone run into this same problem and or \\;\\\\\\;uninstalled their "security system" all together?
This would tell me that the fobs aren't the problem, that the sending unit on the security system is not working properly....
Has anyone run into this same problem and or \\;\\\\\\;uninstalled their "security system" all together?
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RE: key fob, does it do anything?
I guess one question would be do you know where both fobs are? You only need one of them to run the bike and if the second one is on the bike then you do not need to carry the other one. The other thing is do you see a little red key shaped light flashing when the bike is parked. If not then the security system is deactivated. You should set the security code on the security system. That allows you to operate the bike without the fob by deactivating the system. If you do not change it from the default then anyone that knows the default need not carry the fob either.
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Fob
Armed: If your alarm is activated the red key icon in the speedometer blinks approximately every 3 seconds.
Disarmed: After the ignition/headlamp switch is turned to ignition and the system disarms, the key icon will remain illuminated for approximately four seconds and then turn off.
Service: A key icon that remains illuminated longer than four seconds indicates that service of the module is required.
Disarmed: After the ignition/headlamp switch is turned to ignition and the system disarms, the key icon will remain illuminated for approximately four seconds and then turn off.
Service: A key icon that remains illuminated longer than four seconds indicates that service of the module is required.
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So if there is no dissabling feature on the security system, which would allow you to start the bike without the key fob. Then with that ruled out, then it must just have been a junk security system in the first place... since I don't need the fobs sorry ("thingys") to start the bike.
This would tell me that the fobs aren't the problem, that the sending unit on the security system is not working properly....
Has anyone run into this same problem and or uninstalled their "security system" all together?
This would tell me that the fobs aren't the problem, that the sending unit on the security system is not working properly....
Has anyone run into this same problem and or uninstalled their "security system" all together?
Is this still an issue with you? As was subsequently stated, there is a sequence to disable the security feature. It was unclear whether the FOB ever worked properly (you situation changed), or whether you just noticed it (had been disabled/inactive all along)?
Let us know if this is still an issue, or whether you have found your solution?
Roger