Hi guys bit of a shot in the dark but here goes.
Got up at 6 this morning ready for a ride, key in the bike ignition, turn on and then I press the alarm fob and it disarms with a single "beep". Push the starte and the engine fires up, but then about 5 seconds later the engine stops and the alarms arms itself with 2 "beeps".
It then continued to do this until all the neighbours were awake and I realised that I had a problem with the imobiliser.
In the past any time the alarm has become a bit "confused" disconeting the bike battery and re connecting has cured it, I will try this......
But habe any of you had anything similar.
Cheers Dave
Meta 351a fault
Re: Meta 351a fault
Mine started playing up - did have a problem with one of the fuses to the alarm unit where you couldn't see a break but there was a hairline break which sonmetimes connected and sometimes didn't, so you might want to check that.
Eventually it immobilised the bike permanently (the day before I was due to go to Wales) and I then stripped it out completely - not hard to do.
Eventually it immobilised the bike permanently (the day before I was due to go to Wales) and I then stripped it out completely - not hard to do.
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!


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Re: Meta 351a fault
Cheers Stratman
I have disconnected and reconneted the battery, but havent had the oportunity to try a start and see if she ticks over.
If it doesnt work I think I will take your advice and bin the thing
Dave
I have disconnected and reconneted the battery, but havent had the oportunity to try a start and see if she ticks over.
If it doesnt work I think I will take your advice and bin the thing
Dave
Re: Meta 351a fault
Try calling MHSS1st (http://www.mhss1st.co.uk/) private firm, work all over the country, their work is absolutely top notch.