Author Topic: Saddlebag/seat key for passive fob question  (Read 6853 times)

Offline garfield1974

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Re: Saddlebag/seat key for passive fob question
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2013, 04:08:38 PM »
Other point is the price charged by dealers compared to some local guy with knowledge and equipment.  :D

Offline Conrad

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Re: Saddlebag/seat key for passive fob question
« Reply #21 on: March 10, 2013, 06:25:10 AM »
You forgot to mention that you need a valid, working fob to start with and the new fob is merely a copy of that original, working fob. An additional fob cannot be made without an original to read the sequence from in the first place. What this is a 'work around' replacement for a Kawasaki credit card fob with the major difference being that this fob duplicates the original fob's coding sequence so that the bike does not have to be programmed to recognize a new fob; from the bike's point of view, the new fob is really the old fob.

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