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Old 29-01-12, 06:55 PM   #1
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Default Indicator, alarm and electrical query.

Evening all long time no speak!! Wondering if anyone can provide short notice electrical help - got to the bike yesterday morning to find some fools had stolen / ripped off my rear indys leaving bare wires. I actually did a short journey before noticing and only saw as I got off. Now coming to the bike and the datatool 3 has gone a bit nuts and wont unimmobilise - the two related? Should I wrap them together or not allow them to touch? Have no tools and 150 miles from home grrrr any quick fixes would be greatly appreciated

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Old 29-01-12, 06:57 PM   #2
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Insulate them from each other. otherwise may blow fuse and cause bigger problems. Datatool may not be happy when it tries to flash indicators but shouldnt do an harm
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Old 29-01-12, 07:04 PM   #3
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Cheers kilted long time! Still not fitted your rack to the bike yet lol..If they've happened to touch which fuse is a likely culprit? Can see small fusebox with signal low beam ignition etc but peering thru the rear with phone as a light they seem ok.. trying to find something to pop them out with at the mo

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Old 29-01-12, 09:21 PM   #4
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On a recovery truck home.. just whacked it straight on and on the road we go! Hmm pushbike to work in the morning it seems :S new indys already ordered from the bay though thought I'd do something productive whilst waiting

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Old 30-01-12, 10:03 AM   #5
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My datatool alarm has a seperate fuse under the rear seat. When this blows the alarm goes skitso and imobilises the bike. Hopefully its an easy fix like that for you!
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Old 30-01-12, 10:59 AM   #6
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Fluffer, sorry i misread your first post. i didnt realise the bike wouldnt start, sorry.
I thought you were just trying to prevent issues on the way home or the alarm was constantly alarming. Sorry.
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