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Old 04-05-2006   #2 (permalink)
iansoady
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On 2006-04-04 15:34, TorqueyT wrote:
The long time members of this site will remember me asking this before, but I never got a definitive answer that everyone agreed on, so I'm trying again:

From the Datatool Veto Evo alarm / immobiliser manual:
Quote:
even if you read nothing else
READ THIS!
Make sure your installer advises you of the location and
type of the in-line fuse, if the fuse fails, your motorcycle
will be immobilised until it is replaced.
ALWAYS CARRY A SPARE FUSE
Make sure your installer advises you of the location of
the Protective Trigger Switch.
My system is either factory or at least dealer installed (can tell as the fobs are Triumph branded). However, my local garages have not been able to tell me where the inline fuse is - can someone shed some light on this? In the past the answer seemed to be "there isn't one", can anyone confirm or deny this?
I was told by my dealer that it uses the bike's fuse. However, this seems to mean I can't set the PIN as described in the manual :???:
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