I think i screwed up . HELP .

Geno with the alarm system there is usually a master fuse it won;t look like the BMW ones in the fusebox just a rubber bump to keep everything watertight with a normal blade fuse in it

I you don;t get it sorted I'll try to get down to you maybe at the end of the week?? I've another one here to remove for a friend
 
SORTED Many Thanks ..

i remember taking out a battery from the alarm unit , so if i take it out and disconnect from battery i might get a rest ???? all this info is great , another great reason for been a member .:thumb2:thumb2

Was just about to unplug the battery and right at back was a tiny rubber fuse holder , you would never find it , a blown fuse going to the alarm , bloody little thing , so just to make sure i fixed the wiring and added about 4cm of wire and its all working :friday:aidan:beerjug::thumb2:thumb:bounce1:clap:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow Thankyou for help and the quick replys . will sleep better knowing i have working bike . THANK YOU ALL . :JB:JB:JB and yes i did go to garage at midnight .
 
Geno with the alarm system there is usually a master fuse it won;t look like the BMW ones in the fusebox just a rubber bump to keep everything watertight with a normal blade fuse in it

I you don;t get it sorted I'll try to get down to you maybe at the end of the week?? I've another one here to remove for a friend

I was in garage when this message arrived , Many Thanks , that is what it was . I knew there was wise men on here . Thanks again . :thumb:thumb2:jibber:jibber:JB:JB
 
Excellent Geno Well Done

Sorry I hadn't posted that earlier but I was focused on why cutting the indicator wiring would set the alarm off

Then I thought maybe it wasn;t the indicator wiring and it had popped the Alarms own fuse and set it off thinking it was being nicked:thumb
 


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