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Programming / Using Manual Security Code (both FOB's)

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Programming / Using Manual Security Code (both FOB's)
Published by glider (Community Liaison)
Published date: Aug 26th, 2007

More info on the alarm functions.

Alarm_Info.zip

To verify your PIN code, proceed as follows with the FOB present..
Turn ignition on-off-on-off-on.Then hit the left blinker button twice-then the right button once *. You should get the current pin number displayed in the odometer window.
Don't waste any time doing this or it will not work.

*With a button fob system you must hit the button on fob twice instead of hitting right signal to enter new code. Same to find existing PIN. Button fob twice instead of right signal.

Let's assume for simplicity that your code is set at 31313 and you wish to use the manual disarm of the security system using the directional switches as if you lost your fob and cannot disarm the system.

Your security system will disarm the bike and it cannot be started without deactivating the system first.

This applies to systems using the button type security fob only. See further down the page for later button less models.

If you are unsure of what the manual code is refer to the top of this page or check with your dealer and set one if it has not been set by them. Failure to set a manual code may require a replacement of the TSSM should a problem arise and they come at a healthy price.

Again this is based on your code being 31313 just to make it easier to understand.

1. Turn the ignition to Accessory.

2. Press both turn signals. (security light should flash rapidly)

3. Press left turn signal button 3 times. Press right turn signal button 1 time.

4. Press left turn signal button 1 time. Press right turn signal button 1 time.

5. Press left turn signal button 3 times. Press right turn signal button 1 time.

6. Press left turn signal button 1 time. Press right turn signal button 1 time.

7. Press left turn signal button 3 times. Press right turn signal button 1 time.

Security light stops flashing and security system is disarmed.

If you've changed the number, use your new number instead of 31313.

Here's a copy of the wallet alarm card if you have lost yours.





Button less fobs (Smart FOB)

To view how to deactivate the security system using the manual PIN codes, read here.
http://www.hdtalking.com/diagnostics_alarms_security_and_fuel_injection_rel ated/1996-manual_alarm_disarming.html

To view/change the PIN number follow this procedure, but read and understand it first, then see the note at the bottom.

1. Select 5 digit code (1 thru 9) and record it on the wallet card in the owners manual.

2. With an assigned FOB present, turn IGN key ON - OFF - ON - OFF - ON

3. Press Left turn signal switch 2 times.

4. Press Right turn signal switch one time and release.
*Turn signals will flash 3 times. Current PIN will appear in the odometer. The first digit will be flashing.

5. Enter first digit (a) of the new PIN by pressing left turn signal (a) times.

6. Press right turn signal 1 time and release.
*The new digit (a) will replace the current in the odometer window.

7. Enter second digit (b) of the new PIN by pressing left turn signal switch (b) times.

8. Press right turn signal 1 time and release.
*The new digit will replace the current in odometer window.

9. Enter the third digit (c) of the new PIN by pressing left turn signal (c) times.

10. Press the right turn switch 1 time and release.
*The new digit (c) will replace the current in the odometer window.

11. Enter forth digit (d) of the new PIN by pressing left turn signal switch (d) times.

12. Press the right turn switch 1 time and release.

13. Enter the fifth digit (e) of the new PIN by pressing left turn signal (e) times.
*The new digit (e) will replace the current in the odometer window.

14. Press the right turn switch 1 time and release.

15. Before the module rearms, turn ignition key to OFF.
* The odometer will return to mileage display.
**Turning the ignition to OFF stores the new pin in the module.

NOTE
The key to doing this proceedure is to turn the ignition switch on/off/on/off/on and use the left directional 3 times then the right just once and do it all in TWO SECONDS or it will not work.
Also on new installations, the dealer has to program the fob using the bar code for it to work.

Also refer to this post for more info.

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Re: Programming / Using Manual Security Code (both FOB's)

This weekend I had an issue with my six month old nightster (key fob battery CR2032 kaput!) I put in a new battery problem solved, if I had been out of the city this could have been a problem. It then dawned on me that anyone could bypass my security system if they know the procedure, I have since changed the factory setting PIN to my own personal PIN, followed the above instructions worked first time, thanks Glider...
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Glad it worked for you. Most don't change the pin code from what the dealer sets.
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Glad it worked for you. Most don't change the pin code from what the dealer sets.

My dealer didnt even set a code on mine I changed it from the factory setting to my own first week i had it
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Re: Programming / Using Manual Security Code (both FOB's)

I have an 09 FLHX that I purchased as a wrecked bike with no FOB but I had the pass code. These steps worked great. Thanks for the great information and to this site. PS not sure that I am able to ask this here but it was mentioned that there may be a way to sink my new FOB to this bike with out going to the dealer. don't need to spend my beer money there if I can do it my self. any steps to do this would be greatly appricated.
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PS not sure that I am able to ask this here but it was mentioned that there may be a way to sink my new FOB to this bike with out going to the dealer. don't need to spend my beer money there if I can do it my self. any steps to do this would be greatly appricated.
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Looks like a trip to the dealer will cost you that beer money after all is said and done. They need to program it for you.
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Re: Programming / Using Manual Security Code (both FOB's)

Thanks glider.
I was afraid of that.. have to buy the cheaper beer this week.

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Question Re: Programming / Using Manual Security Code (both FOB's)

This question is for anyone who knows the answer (but I assume Glider will take it)I will be installing the security system: P/N 68200-07 on my new ultra. I will also be installing the smart sirenII: P/N 68328-06. It is my understanding thet the Fob must be programmed by the dealer. Question #1: Do I install the TSSM and "marry" it to the bike BEFORE I have the fob programmed or does the fob have to be programmed first? Question #2: If I install the TSSM before having the fob programmed, will that prevent me from starting the bike to take it to the dealer for fob programming?
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This question is for anyone who knows the answer (but I assume Glider will take it)I will be installing the security system: P/N 68200-07 on my new ultra. I will also be installing the smart sirenII: P/N 68328-06. It is my understanding thet the Fob must be programmed by the dealer. Question #1: Do I install the TSSM and "marry" it to the bike BEFORE I have the fob programmed or does the fob have to be programmed first? Question #2: If I install the TSSM before having the fob programmed, will that prevent me from starting the bike to take it to the dealer for fob programming?

Problem is if you don't "marry" the TSSM, the bike will not start to get it to the dealer so they can program the FOB.
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So that would be a yes, I install the TSSM and then go to the dealer? I am still a little confused.
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