How to replace a lost motorcycle remote control?

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BlakelyAnn
07/29/25 7:32pm
You can use a spare remote to pair a new one. If no spare is available, the entire anti-theft device must be removed to pair the remote using the device itself. Below are the functional operations of the remote control: 1. Anti-theft activation: After stopping the motorcycle and removing the key, press this button. The horn will sound once, the turn signals will flash once, and after 3 seconds, the system enters alert mode. 2. Anti-theft deactivation: In any state, pressing this button will cause the horn to sound twice and the turn signals to flash twice, canceling all alarm-related operations and returning the motorcycle to normal use. 3. Emergency alarm: In alert mode, pressing this button triggers the alarm. The horn will sound for 6 seconds and the turn signals will flash 6 times, after which the system returns to alert mode. If the button is pressed again during the alarm, the alarm will stop immediately and the system remains in alert mode.
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