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Old 01-Oct-2005, 17:43   #1
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S4r immobiliser
I think i may have broke it the little orange immobiliser light stays flashing after i was fiddling with the rear indicators, have i blown a fuse?

Engine still primes, ignition dead, no lights work, my meta alarm immobiliser still works same.

Is it a case of reseting with card number as per manual ?
Is it difficult to do
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Old 01-Oct-2005, 18:16   #2
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Lee, there's some instructions on one of Skids' posts here...
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...2751#pid216438
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Old 01-Oct-2005, 18:33   #3
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thanks nick bit worrying none of the lights work, but my indicators work when the meta does a hazard warning thing where all 4 come on so i cant of blown a fuse ?

Will try that code thig tommrow

[Edited on 1-10-2005 by Lee1980]
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Could be a fuse, but I remember another thread talking of the immobiliser playing up after tinkering with the indicators.
Seems very strange tho.

Just disable the immobiliser!
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Old 01-Oct-2005, 19:50   #5
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Full info on ducati immobiliser in attachement on this web page
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thanks guys how do i disable the immobiliser Nick?
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hehe best not then

Not tried it today still a bit hungover, why would disconnecting and reconnecting the indicators make the immobiliser , immobilise ?
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Seems like ive blown 2 fuses hope this is all it is, fuses for stopl light and clocks etc which explains why it wont go i hope

The fuel pump still primes which i guess has its own fuse
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