Triumph 2012 Tiger 800 Service Manual page 294

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Fuel System/Engine Management
20. Click the 'OK' button to fully close the idle speed
control
stepper motor.
15 seconds (the tool will show 'Adapting' and not
allow further actions to take place during this period),
click the 'OK' button again to return the ECM to
normal control.
Do not operate the throttle while the stepper motor is
being adjusted, otherwise the incorrect value will be
adapted and the engine will not start.
21.
Turn the ignition to the 'OFF' position.
22. Disconnect the diagnostic tool.
23. Disconnect the battery, negative (black> lead first.
24. Check and adjust the throttle cable settings (see
page 10-104>.
Move the handlebars to left and right full lock while
checking that the cables and ha rnesses do not bind. A
cable or harness which binds will restrict the steering
and may cause loss of control and an accident.
25. Refit the airbox (see page 10-101).
26. Refit the fuel tan k (see page 10-92).
2Z
Reconnect the battery, positive <red) lead first.
28. Refit the rider's seat <see page 16-13).
10. 1 16
After a
minimum
of
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SeiVice Manual
Tiger 800 and Tiger 800XC
Engine Management Adaption
General Information
The engine management system fitted to this model is
adaptive. This means that the system is able to learn
about new or changing
continuously adapt itself without needing to constantly
make major adjustments from a fixed basel ine setting.
Adaptive changes can become necessary because of
changing rider behaviour, changes in the region in which
the bike is operated (i.e. operation at high altitude where it
was previously used at sea level> or because a new part
may have been fitted which has slightly different
characteristics to the old part. All adaptive changes are
automatic and require no intervention by rider or dealer.
Adaption Status
To see if a motorcycle has fully adapted, a facility named
'ADAPTIO N STATUS' is provided on the diagnostic
software. The following adaption details can be examined:
Function Examined
Closed
throttle
position
status
Idle speed control adaption status
Oxygen sensor adaption status <off
idle)
Oxygen sensor adaption range (off
idle)
Oxygen sensor adaption status (idle)
Oxygen sensor adaption range (idle)
Terminology
Where the term 'status' is used, this indicates how far the
present operating parameter is from the stored (baseline)
value. The nearer these figures are to zero the better as it
indicates the motorcycle has adapted to its current
operating conditions.
,
operating conditions and
-Report
Method
reference
adapted/not
adapted
%
%
%
%
%

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