Why is the motorcycle anti-theft alarm not sounding?
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If the motorcycle anti-theft alarm is not sounding, it may be damaged, and replacement is recommended. Motorcycle anti-theft alarm installation steps: Red wire: Connect to the positive terminal of the battery, generally recommended behind the fuse box in a concealed location; Black wire: Connect to the negative terminal of the battery or directly to the chassis ground; Yellow wires (two): Connect to the left and right turn signal control wires of the motorcycle; Pink and gray wires: These two control the motorcycle's ignition cutoff. Cut the original ignition cutoff wire, connect the pink wire to the upper end of the original ignition cutoff wire, and the gray wire to the lower end. Motorcycle alarm alert modes: There are three alert modes. Loud remote alert: When the vehicle is in armed mode and is shaken, the vehicle will automatically emit a loud alarm sound to deter thieves, and the device will immediately call the owner's phone. The owner can choose to answer and listen to the sounds around the vehicle. Silent remote alert: When the vehicle is in armed mode and is shaken, the horn will not sound, but the device will immediately call the owner's phone. The owner can choose to answer and listen to the sounds around the vehicle. Normal alert: When the vehicle is in armed mode and is shaken, the vehicle will automatically emit a loud alarm sound to deter thieves. However, in this mode, the device will not call the owner's phone.