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Alarm Disconnected on v9 bobber

Terence

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Right, here I am with my first bike the V9 Bobber. After a few rides and some unavoidable drops, the instrument panel kept displaying a message "Alarm Disconnected" along with warning lamp and general warning light stayed on..
nothing in the handbook says anything about alarm disconnected...
so I'm seeking assistance here...
 

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My V9 bobber have the same question as yours, I use [GT MOTOCYCLES V7-V9 ECU RE-FLASH TOOL] show the U0122 and P1607 these two error message

Anyone have this experience?

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20190822 today, The dealer use PADS try to clean U0122 and P1607 error code, but these error code still remain
still waiting the instruction from MOTO GUZZI

ECU trouble? or somethingeles?
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Use GTX tool to conform the Error code P1607 already disappered, but U0122 still remain
Is U0122 related to the alarm? If so, your drops may have caused some wiring related issue to the key/alarm circuit.
 
Is U0122 related to the alarm? If so, your drops may have caused some wiring related issue to the key/alarm circuit.
P1607 already clean, but U0122 still remain. Today, I will check the left-hand can-bus switch(trun/mode/TC).

I borrow another switch from another guy, if have any new information, will report here
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I took her to garage and they ran computer but it returned no error. They contacted local dealer and reply was that MG technicians also see this issue but saying it’s not a big deal
 
My V9 Bobber just did the same thing, Alarm Disconnected error, won't start. Nearest Guzzi dealer is quite a bit away...any way I can clear this myself?
 
Sorry to say, a dealer visit is all that can be done with alarm/immobilizer/key issues.
You can try to disconnect the battery for ~1 hour and try again, but doubt that will do it.
 
Thanks for the input. The odd thing is that the message came up after the battery died. I put it on a trickle charger for a day, turned the key, and that is where we are. I will call the Guzzi dealer in Denver. Do you guys know how much is an acceptable cost to clear a message like this? I just don't want to get fleeced. Thanks for your responses guys!
 
Pushed the bike out of the garage this morning to ride to work- Alarm Disconnected. What the heck...?

Starts and runs fine- other than the lights in the speedo you'd never know there was a problem. 2017 V9 Bobber with 5700 miles. Was acting perfectly normal last night when I backed it into the garage.

Did anyone ever find a resolution to this? I don't even know where a dealer is, but it won't be anywhere near me.
 
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