Thanks for taking the time to make this video, my alarm has been chirping 3 times instead of twice when arming lately and the book indicates it could be because the internal siren battery is dead, will get a replacement 9v 300 mAH ni-mh rechargeable battery now that I know how to replace it and where it’s located 👍
Thanks for watching and glad the video helped, I found the manual totally confusing and it was only after taking it off that the retaining clip became clear. Good luck and ride safe, Chris
Really helped thanks. Worrying though that all anyone has to do is unclip the box and unplug it and the alarm wont go off as they wont even need to distrub the bike to do this
thank you for the video, i just bought a 2012 sportster 883, and the chirping sound is so weak, almost can't hear them. does this have anything to do with a weak battery on the alarm module?
Hi, Thanks for watching, the short answer is I don’t know, I would have thought not and think it would work or not work. But the only sure fire way of finding out is to take it out and check with a voltmeter. Sorry I can’t be of more help.
Hi, Thanks for watching. I don’t know the answer to that, I think the battery is merely for the siren and if the unit was disconnected I think the bike would still work. If you have a fob I would check it’s battery as that can cause a lot of starting problems or try the starting procedure using your pin number and the indicator switches. Hope that’s of some help. Chris
Hi, Thanks for watching, it’s one of those things, totally clear once you’ve done it but reading the manual and getting upside down under the bike not at all clear, I was baffled so figured others may be as well. Ride safe, Chris
Hi Springy, yes the battery is rechargable and the bike battery charges it, there only suposed to be good for a few years so I thought I'd change it and make a video. Take care, Chris
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, my alarm has been chirping 3 times instead of twice when arming lately and the book indicates it could be because the internal siren battery is dead, will get a replacement 9v 300 mAH ni-mh rechargeable battery now that I know how to replace it and where it’s located 👍
Thanks for watching and glad the video helped, I found the manual totally confusing and it was only after taking it off that the retaining clip became clear. Good luck and ride safe, Chris
Really helped thanks. Worrying though that all anyone has to do is unclip the box and unplug it and the alarm wont go off as they wont even need to distrub the bike to do this
Yup, I thought that as well, but I guess if the B*****ds want it they’ll have it anyway. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for making this video, I had no Idea the battery was with the alarm module itself, I will now set about fixing my wifes 08 sporty 1200.
🙂 Glad it helped, I couldn’t figure out how to get the thing off from the manual which is why I made the video.
thank you for the video, i just bought a 2012 sportster 883, and the chirping sound is so weak, almost can't hear them. does this have anything to do with a weak battery on the alarm module?
Hi, Thanks for watching, the short answer is I don’t know, I would have thought not and think it would work or not work. But the only sure fire way of finding out is to take it out and check with a voltmeter. Sorry I can’t be of more help.
excellent and informative, nice one
Thanks for that🙂
Thanks for this video. Would this battery being flat cause my immobilizer to not function. Ie bike isn't startable and indicators show no sign of life
Hi, Thanks for watching. I don’t know the answer to that, I think the battery is merely for the siren and if the unit was disconnected I think the bike would still work. If you have a fob I would check it’s battery as that can cause a lot of starting problems or try the starting procedure using your pin number and the indicator switches. Hope that’s of some help. Chris
Thanks! Very clear how to unlock those clips…
Hi, Thanks for watching, it’s one of those things, totally clear once you’ve done it but reading the manual and getting upside down under the bike not at all clear, I was baffled so figured others may be as well. Ride safe, Chris
Hi, I bought an used Harley 48 and the alarm has no sound at all. What could be the possible problem?
Hi, I don't know, if you have one it may be disarmed, search google or TH-cam for arming/disarming the smart security system.
Do you have to pull the main fuse first?
I don't know if you have to but it made sense so I did, ignition on and then fuse out.
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Appreciate the video!
Thanks.
Good to see you Chris.
Is the 9v battery rechargeable? ie does the bike charge it .
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Hi Springy, yes the battery is rechargable and the bike battery charges it, there only suposed to be good for a few years so I thought I'd change it and make a video. Take care, Chris
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Ah ,sounds like good preventative maintenance .. I can't argue with that .
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Thank you
thanks! it was driving me insane
Same here, I just couldn’t figure it out upside down under the bike, thanks for watching.
Nice