mcatrophy
Privileged to ride a 2018 FJR1300AS
I'm a little perplexed by this thread. The Yamaha system is not keyless, you need the key to turn on the ignition and start.
The immobiliser system as used on European and Canadian (and possibly other market) variants requires the transponder in the key to tranquillise the immobiliser.
I'm not aware of any particular unreliability in this system. Bent keys, yes. Failing ignition switches (in one way or another - I've had one where I couldn't get the key in fully) yes. But no electronic failures that I'm aware of.
So, those of us with the immobiliser need to treat our keys as if they might bend. Because they might. Do we need to worry about the immobiliser? I don't think so, unless we break or lose a key, 'cos they're expensive. And we have to look after the red key, without which we can't teach any replacement keys to the ECU.
The immobiliser system as used on European and Canadian (and possibly other market) variants requires the transponder in the key to tranquillise the immobiliser.
I'm not aware of any particular unreliability in this system. Bent keys, yes. Failing ignition switches (in one way or another - I've had one where I couldn't get the key in fully) yes. But no electronic failures that I'm aware of.
So, those of us with the immobiliser need to treat our keys as if they might bend. Because they might. Do we need to worry about the immobiliser? I don't think so, unless we break or lose a key, 'cos they're expensive. And we have to look after the red key, without which we can't teach any replacement keys to the ECU.