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Bleeding Alarm!!!


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The alarm / immobiliser is really starting to get on my tits on the gixxer 750 :(

It's a poxy Datatool Veto Evo, thats been on it since day 1 back in 1999. (Original owner had it fitted)

Problem with it, is that sometimes it will not de-activate using the fob.

I have tried the re-syncing of the fobs as described in the manual and it doesn't help at all.

I have to remove the fuse to reset it.

It could be sat for a few hrs or a few days and the problem will appear.

Rang Datatool who just seem interested in getting me to purchase an upgrade for it at £140. :up:

Battery is always connected to an optimiser, whilst the bike is at home.


It's done it now a few times after a 12hr night shift and is pissing me off.


Apart from getting a leccy to rip the sodding thing out, is there any other way around this?


Cheers

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It seems to either happen in my garden or at work in the carpark!

Thing is I went out to it last Friday morning and the alarm was ok, been away for the weekend and popped out to it today and it is playing up again!

There is no real pattern to where / when it happens.

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