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Old 25-Mar-2006, 18:57
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Meta 357TV2

Picked up my 900SS today but the Meta 357TV2 fitted is not working. I've already phoned the dealer and have arranged to take it back next weekend for them to have a look at, but if it is something simple, maybe I can fix it myself.

Any ideas?

I understand the battery on the bike was flat for some time while it was in the showroom, if that is any help?

Thanks - Simon.
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 00:49
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Did you get it fixed? I have just bought a 999s with the same alarm (I think) and would be curious to know what the problem was/is?
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 12:55
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No I haven't. I don't want to start fiddling around with it not knowing what I am doing, so I am taking back to the dealer this Saturday for them to have a look. I'll let you know what the outcome is.
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 21:53
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It seems it might have blown a fuse? Does anyone know where this fuse it likely to be?

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Old 29-Mar-2006, 21:56
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I've found the fuse and it has blown, so I'll pick up a new fuse tommorrow and hope for the best!
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Old 31-Mar-2006, 10:48
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Changed the fuse last night and I now have a working alarm! I like it when things are that easy
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Old 31-Mar-2006, 10:52
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Good stuff! Was the fuse next to the battery? I found that I have the same alarm on my 999s... Im liking it very much! I like the fact that the alarm sounds almost immediately upon being triggered by the movement sensor. Enjoy!
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Old 31-Mar-2006, 10:57
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Yeh, I found the alarm itself and followed the wiring round and located an inline fuse tucked in behind the battery.

Haven't tested it as such yet, but it bleeps and the indicators flash, so I am assuming it does work properly!
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Old 01-May-2006, 14:54
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Don't forget to open the unit and replace the PP3 NiMH battery inside. It's those poxy torx screws. Ebay sells the batts cheap enough, £3-5 plus P&P. If you don't...disconnecting the battery could disarm your bike alarm!! 5 x DZUS and an 8mm spanner!!
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