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Anonymous Posted on Apr 04, 2010

How do I recalibrate alarm after replacing battery in fob?

Recalibrating alarm after replacing battery

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  • Anonymous Apr 29, 2010

    Very clever! Thanks for your effort and all the thought you put into your response.

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    The question was in the Harley Davidson troubleshooting area by the way

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NO..........What is it you wish to recalibrate?. If the bike is 2007 plus there is no recal needed.If you remove the battery without removing the MAXI fuse the alarm will have problems

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