learned a lesson yesterday
#1
learned a lesson yesterday
I came out of work to go home yesterday afternoon.i go to turn off my alarm "scorpio" im pressing the button nothing happens. i look at my remote and it says unlocked.i thought thats funny i set my helmet on the seat and the alarm goes off. the battery gauge says one bar left.so lucky i carry a little mag lite that has a AAA battery in it and swaped them and it worked just fine.so i think from now on ill carry a extra battery for that reason and not let it get down so low.
#4
RE: learned a lesson yesterday
I looked in my manuel for the alarm and it dont say what to do if the battery is dead in the remote. unplugg it if i had to. or look like im riding a stolen bike down the road with the alarm going off.....lol
#5
RE: learned a lesson yesterday
I thought you were going to say that your helmet fell off the seat and got scratched; I never set my helmet on the seat, on the ground or on the mirror.
Glad it was not a helmet mishap.
Glad it was not a helmet mishap.
#7
RE: learned a lesson yesterday
ORIGINAL: hoedogg
I looked in my manuel for the alarm and it dont say what to do if the battery is dead in the remote. unplugg it if i had to. or look like im riding a stolen bike down the road with the alarm going off.....lol
I looked in my manuel for the alarm and it dont say what to do if the battery is dead in the remote. unplugg it if i had to. or look like im riding a stolen bike down the road with the alarm going off.....lol
#8
RE: learned a lesson yesterday
i had to send my scorpio back because it wouldnt disarm and arm, and now its doing it again despite them claiming they fixed it, and i have changed the battery on the controller a few times with a known good battery. nothing is worse than getting stuck in aparkin g lot waiting for your alarm to disarm.. mine will take up to 30 mins to disarm. i have heard that this is common with scorpio alarms.