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Old 20-Mar-2012, 19:36   #1
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HELP? 1098 immobiliser stuck on


Came to the bike this morning and the alarm/immobiliser fob, just doesn't do anything; the battery is fine, even tried the spare fob.

I've tried the 2 fixes suggested in the manual ie. getting the unit out of sleep mode or, the emergency bypass using the confidential code.

Neither of these seem to work.Anybody suffered a similar issue before and got any suggestions please?
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Old 20-Mar-2012, 22:45   #2
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As with most alarms best thing is to chuck them, sadly for many the Insurance companies aren't going to allow you to do that. But it could be the Alarm unit itself at fault


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