SOURCE: kawasaki electrical fault,immobiliser not working
Wow...where to begin, I am not a professional mechanic...but I've been buying and rebuilding bikes for over a year now and I've encountered some of these issues.
Q: do you have the original key and ignition still in tact?
the fuel pump and choke you should hear activate when you turn on the ignition and/or press the start button...the fuel pump should be located in the gas tank, there should aslo be a single connector w/2 wires that attaches to the fuel pump...I'd suggest checking that FIRST, in a Kawasaki I dont believe that the F1 light blinks when the ignition is switched to off so do not let that be decieving to you...Another easy fix and hugely overlooked and misunderstood issue is the battery...by this It means that a bike will not have enough "stable power" to "fire" or "spark" a coil, so other than a new battery or a strong jump start you will be unable to determine whether or not there is an actual CDI or ignition issue to contend with...after checking and verifying those issues, please feel free to find me and I'd be happy to share the many small things I've had to contend with
SOURCE: Immobiliser problem - 94' Golf Mk3 GTI 2lt 8 valve
just unplug the immobiliser unit. its behind the glove compartment for rhd models.
SOURCE: i have a triumph tt600 with a datatool veto evo
Ok i see, Have you checked the bike battery?
is it charged or has the alarm worn it down?
One thing about bike alarms is that they constantly drain power from the bike battery when the alarm is armed on not.
If you ride your bike every days no problems , if you ride on week ends only you could find yourself in this predicament again so, on the alarm wiring you should be able to locate the power supply to it from your bike battery, this wire will have a fuse in it so check the fuse too , and if you want to keep it off because your done with alarms, then just leave the fuse out and you should be back in business.
If your bike won't start because the alarm has an immobilizer , to remove it would be easy if you know where it is connected to, in your case the ignition which, there should be evidence of where they connected it and it will require you to remove your tank and seat for access so be prepared to get the tools out , the immobilizer is usually connected directly to either the harness or the ignition switch, unfortunately to find the connection point will be difficult because each alarm installer hides his wires differently so , your gonna have fun locating them, your best bet is to check your bike battery , should be 12 volts or better if it reads 10 or 11 volts or less , get a new bike battery to get the bike going and take it to your local triumph store, the mechanics there no those bikes inside out ,
The alarms we have here do the same thing , i also have a triumph , (rocket 111) i have had the pleasure of riding the TT600 , a very fun bike to ride, the way i see it , if they can steel it and they can't find it , my insurance will get a call,
I've had alarms in the past and believe me their more trouble than their worth,
I hope i helped and not driven you crazy, lol ride safe :)
SOURCE: Flat battery caused immobiliser problems
1-insert and remove key from ignition two times
2-close and open driver door two times
3-insert and remove key once from ign.
4-close and open drvr door twice
5-insert key into ign.,then close driver door
6-turn key to on (not start) then off, twice this is rewrite mode,have all remotes to reprogram it will clear any lost remotes.
7-remove key from ignition,the door locks should cycle twice.if not start over.it may take a few tries.
8-press lock/unlock together and hold for a second
9-release,and press lock on remote,the door locks will cycle
confirming program.continue to do other remotes you have,steps 8 and
9.if only one in possession,you are done. To end mode open door or insert key into ignition.
You'll need to follow the steps with no more than a 1-2 second delay between each step.. hope it works
SOURCE: Hi! I was installing a
blown fuse buddy find the fuel box and find the black fuse this will happen as if the fuse didnt blow soon enough the battery would catch fire its the same fuses as a car
If your key fob has just stopped working try this:
If the above fails try this:
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