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06-23-2018, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-23-2018, 02:29 PM by Grumpy Goat.)
Based on some questions seen on the forums from time to time, I took the opportunity to make this quick video. Please excuse the spelling typos at the end.
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As always, tx for the info
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Last ride was about freezing temps and I was getting a low key fob warning. So yesterday I watched the video and swapped out the battery. Old one was at 2.8 volts. Looks like I'm good for the summer now. Thanks, Grumpy, for the tutorial.
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(04-12-2020, 02:16 PM)BobAintStoppin Wrote: Last ride was about freezing temps and I was getting a low key fob warning. So yesterday I watched the video and swapped out the battery. Old one was at 2.8 volts. Looks like I'm good for the summer now. Thanks, Grumpy, for the tutorial.
You are most welcome, sir.
Guess what ... I'll let you in on a little secret ... I also have to refer to my own videos to see how to do some of the more seldom things.
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Since I have delicate girly hands
I wear gloves when popping open our fob cases.
It takes strong thumbs to open the case.
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