or you can just not purchase the system all together esp if you're going to keep the bike garaged etc,now if its left outside then id take my chances with it and change the FOB's battery every year to be sure they can be bought at most drug stores.
@@aaronbrooks7106I need to see if they have this for street glides. I absolutely hate this shit. Go down to garage and my fobs at home. Have to go through that stupid ass setup. Dash lags. Only have a brief moment to get them punched in. I keep meaning to change mine to all 1”s Still a pain in the ass tho.
Scott-SlowRider, thanks so much for showing us how to "set" & "undo" our 5 digit fob code! I didn't know how that was suppose to be done. When I get my Harley-Davidson, be it from the dealer ,or, a private party. I'll ask the dealership for the printout of the "how to" instructions. Smart move to go slow and thorough in the steps so we get it right. Doug🏍️😇😁👍
All new touring Harley PINS are factory set to 31313 (or maybe 13131) so when you take delivery be sure to change the PIN otherwise somebody could ride off with your Harley. Also, never leave your fob with your Harley overnight or longer (even when secured) because the security system will drain the fob battery. Rsmf.
@@bryancardenas-qs4ig Yes, the dealer might have changed it to 1111 or0000 (for all new touring models) using the same PIN for all of fhem, that's why you need to change thi PIN.
@@bryancardenas-qs4ig You can ask the dealership where you bought it, then you can change it to what ever you like. Ryan Urlacher ( and others) has a video on how to change your PIN. Happy travels.
I have a 883 sportster with fob siren etc, i want to get rid of it all, just turn ignition on and off, been told dynatech sells modules i can just connect what you all think?
Was wondering where you got the print out of that procedure. Would like to have a copy. I just bought a salvage 2016 Heritage Softail Classic to fix up.
You can find it online here serviceinfo.harley-davidson.com/sip/service/document/1807545233376679286#473309!!3!5365 Sounds like you got a fun project there with the salvage bike 👍
My problem is latly my batt FOB battery been going dead every 2 weeks I've cleaned the circuit board, I cant go to harley dealer because Im in Mexico and nearest dealer is 10hrs away besides who wamts to ride in Mexican big city traffic
The only advice I can think of is don't store your fob within range of the bike when not in use. And use good quality batteries. The cheap batteries I bought don't last anywhere near as long as something like Energizer or Duracell.
@@TheSgbarter thanx for getting back to me so fast, yes I started doing that, separate the FOB when not in use, Also I now carry a spare, I would actually love to just disconect the whole system but that aint gona happend, I'll wind up with a boat anchor,