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BMW DWA Alarm Part Number: 77539443591.
This was removed from my 2019 GSA.
For some bizarre reason BMW keep changing the part numbers but the units are back compatible as can be seen from the parts details I have attached. So it can be assumed they are actually the same.
The bike will needed to be coded by a dealer to accept the fitting of an alarm unit if it has not been already.
This was tested on my new 2023 GS and worked as it should.
£50 + p&p.

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Part numbers only change, if there have been significant changes to the part ,

it may look the same on the outside, ;) ...
 
BMW DWA Alarm Part Number: 77539443591.
This was removed from my 2019 GSA.
For some bizarre reason BMW keep changing the part numbers but the units are back compatible as can be seen from the parts details I have attached. So it can be assumed they are actually the same.
The bike will needed to be coded by a dealer to accept the fitting of an alarm unit if it has not been already.
This was tested on my new 2023 GS and worked as it should.
£50 + p&p.

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Can the alarm be coded with gs911 now
I have an alarm from a 2019 model, will it fit the 22 plates
Thanks Dave
 
Can the alarm be coded with gs911 now
I have an alarm from a 2019 model, will it fit the 22 plates
Thanks Dave
According to Victor C on a previous thread:

"The bike just needs to know an alarm is fitted, to allow it to integrate with its system. Once it knows this, it can be exchanged without any further coding. It is just a simple alarm unit. Nothing complicated.
This is the same with heated grips, aux lights, etc.
The Hex GS 911 now has the ability to code these type of accessories to the bike."
 
According to Victor C on a previous thread:

"The bike just needs to know an alarm is fitted, to allow it to integrate with its system. Once it knows this, it can be exchanged without any further coding. It is just a simple alarm unit. Nothing complicated.
This is the same with heated grips, aux lights, etc.
The Hex GS 911 now has the ability to code these type of accessories to the bike."
Will try it
I have gs911 but dealer said it was a different alarm system
Thanks for your reply
 
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