Triumph Rocket III Classic Service Manual page 400

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Fuel System/Engine Management
3.
With the second throttle still held in the fully open
position, insert the sensor to the throttle body at the
angle shown below then turn it clockwise until the
screw hole aligns with the thread in the throttle body.
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1. Sensor insertion position (dotted line>
2. Sensor initial fitted position <Solid line>
4.
Insert the Torx screw but do not fully tighten yet.
5.
Release the second throttle.
6.
Refit the throttle bodies (see page
1/-190).
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Temporarily reconnect the battery, positive (red) lead
first.
8.
Turn the ignition to the ON position, which will close
the second throttle.
Note:
To
ensure the second throttle is totally closed,
have an assistant manually press the butterfly
closed.
9.
Connect the diagnostic tool and scroll through to the
CHECK/ADJUST menu, select CHECK then select
the 'READ SENSORS' followed by the VOLTAGES
and SENSORS option.
10. Scroll through the data until the second throttle
position sensor voltage is displayed.
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11. Gently rotate the new throttle position sensor until
the voltage reading on the tool shows 0.6 volts
+/-
0.02 volts.
12. Tighten the sensor retaining screw to 3.5 Nm and
recheck the voltage reading shown on the tool.
Repeat the adjustment if the reading is outside the
specified range.
13. Disconnect the diagnostic tool.
14.
Disconnect the battery, negative (blackllead first.
15.
Check that the throttle opens and closes without
obstruction/sticking and has a smooth action
throughout the full range of its movement. Rectify
as necessary.
Operatil( m
motorcycle
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 motorcycle and an accident.
the motorcycle with an incorrectly
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.
Move the handlebars to left and right
lock
checking that cables and harnesses do not bind.
cable or harness that binds will restrict the steering and
may cause loss of control and an accident.
16. Support the tank, remove and stow the tank prop,
then lower the tank to the frame and secure it (see
page
1/-149
for Rocket III and Classic, see page
1/-
152
for Rocket III Touring).
17.
Refit the intake cover (see page
1/-149
for Rocket III
and Classic, see page
1/-152
for Rocket III Touring).
18.
Reconnect the battery, positive (red) lead first.
19.
Refit the seat (see page
17-17
for Rocket III and
Classic, see page
17-18
for Rocket III Touring).
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