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Post by 101one on Apr 11, 2014 13:34:14 GMT -6
I found an alarm behind the headlight, looks factory or well installed since everything is plug and play with no taps or splices. I have no remote to it.
Any problem with removing it or is there something built in that is required? It seems to have too many wires for just being an alarm. Searched for alarm removal with 0 results.
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Post by alleyoop on Apr 11, 2014 13:42:33 GMT -6
Find the alarm/remote start module and find the white plug for it. Unplug it from the wiring harness then check the wire colors if you have a brown/white and a black/white wire in the harness plug join them together with another wire. Or it may have grey and pinkish color wire connect those. If the alarms have a fuse just remove the fuse and leave it plugged in. Alleyoop
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Post by 101one on Apr 17, 2014 13:23:05 GMT -6
It has 4 connectors. 2 input, 2 output. Bypassing the alarm and hooking the connectors to their matching halves kills all power to the scooter. The alarm Is more than what it appears. Dissecting it will wait untill I build a new harness.
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Post by alleyoop on Apr 17, 2014 14:14:23 GMT -6
Find the alarm/remote start module and find the white plug for it. Unplug it from the wiring harness then check the wire colors if you have a Brown/White and a Black/White wire or 2 Black and White wire or a Grey and a Pinkish wires in the harness plug join them together with another wire. .
So the wires your looking for To JUMP are: 1. A Brown /White and a Black/white wire 2. Or 2 Black and White wires 3. Or a Grey and a Pinkish wire
If the alarm have a fuse just remove the fuse and leave it plugged in. Alleyoop
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Post by 101one on Apr 17, 2014 14:38:59 GMT -6
Here is the main alarm connector. From L-R. 1st wire appears to be ant. 8 & 9 are siren. Haven't tested the rest to see what they are.
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