Triumph 2012 Tiger 800 Service Manual page 291

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Operation of the motorcycle with an incorrectly adjusted
throttle position sensor, or a throttle position sensor that
causes the throttle to stick could result in loss of throttle
control. Loss of throttle control could result in loss of
control of the motorcycl� and an accident.
!
Operation of the motorcycle with
adjusted, incorrectly routed or damaged throttle cable
could interfere with the operation of the brakes, clutch
or the throttle itself. Any of these conditions could result
in loss of control of the motorcycle and an accident.
14.
Discon nect the battery, negative (black> lead first.
15.
Refit the throttle body assembly <see page
16.
Refit the airbox (see page
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Refit the fuel tank (see page
18.
Reconnect the battery, positive (red) lead first.
19. Check and
clear any stored faults using the
diagnostic tool, refer to the Triumph Diagnostic Tool
User G uide.
20. Refit the rider's seat <see page
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incorrectly
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Service Manual
Tiger 800 and Tiger 800XC
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Fuel System/Engine Management
Idle Speed Control Stepper Motor
Removal
1.
Remove the rider's seat <see page
2.
Disconnect the battery, negative (black> lead first.
3.
Remove the fuel tank (see page
4.
Remove the airbox <see page
5.
Remove the throttle bodies (see page
6.
Remove the nut, metal washer and plastic washer
attaching the idle control stepper arm to the idle
speed control lever.
1. Idle speed control lever
2. Nut etc.
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Remove the two screws securing the idle speed
control stepper motor to its bracket, then remove the
stepper motor in the direction shown.
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1. Idle speed control stepper motor
2. Bracket
3. Fixings
4. Direction of removal
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