I would guess ( not having installed mine yet) that you could take the FOB far away like it was dead and use the bypass to get her running...
PS received mine today lightening fast shipping. Thanks
Hi,
Some of you may find this question ridiculous but i m wondering if your KIPASS is running fine, how do you test this harness ??
Thanks
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There is apparently some confusion- some folks think they have 'ordered' a harness by voting in this poll. Unfortunately it does not work that way- the poll is not mine and I
have no idea or way to tell who voted. If anyone wants a harness that person should e-mail me directly.
My e-mail is the envelope icon directly under my avatar to the left of the screen.
To those who have already purchased a harness, thanks for buying them and, of course, thanks for the kind words about the harnesses.
Brian
Really? Some folks thought that they placed an order just by voting? Maybe those guys should park their bikes for a while. I think that the Connie might be too complicated for them, all those buttons and such, it's very confusing.
Monday morning and back to work after a great three day camping trip.
Color me cranky.
a quick scan of Fred's video for removal, and that was an easy install.
Is there an easy way of re-popping those push rivets? I got it from the backside, but felt like I was going to pierce my fingertip....
Hey, it certainly helped me improve my personality!
The voices in my head.
Yep, those rivets are reusable.
To remove, push the center pin down about 1/8" below the rivet head height and the rivet will release.
To install, push the center pin out of the rivet body toward the direction of the rivet head (it will not continue down through the rivet body). Make sure the rivet petals are collapsed and install the rivet body, followed by installing the rivet pin until it is flush with the rivet head.
Some people just pull the rivet pin out of the body until it is about 1/8" above the rivet head (but still in the rivet) but I have not always been successful with that- removing the pin entirely makes reassembly easy.
Brian
You have NO idea how DUMB I feel for not trying that. LOL Thanks!