Low Oil Pressure Warning Light Switch; Removal - Triumph Rocket III Classic Service Manual

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Lubrication
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
Switch
Note:
The low pressure warning light switch may be
removed after first removing the rider's seat
and disconnecting the battery leads, negative
(black) lead first. The low oil pressure warning
light switch is located at the rear of the cylinder
head.
Prolonged or repeated contact with engine oil can lead
to skin dryness, irritation and dermatitis. Furthermore,
used
engine
oil
contains
potentially
harmful
contaminants that can cause cancer.
When handling used engine oil, always wear protective
clothing and avoid any skin contact with the oil.
Do not pour engine oil on the ground, down sewers or
drains, or into watercourses. To prevent pollution of
watercourses etc., dispose of used oil sensibly. If in doubt
contact your local authority.
Removal
1.
Remove the seat (see page 17-17 for Rocket III and
Classic, see page 17-18 for Rocket III Touring).
2.
Disconnect the battery, negative (black) lead first.
3.
Remove the right hand engine in-fill panel (see page
17-20>.
4.
Remove the fuel tank (see page 11-149 for Rocket III
and Classic, see page 11-153 for Rocket III Touring).
5.
Remove the intake duct (see page 11-164).
6.
Withdraw the rubber boot from the low oil pressure
warning light switch.
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1. Oil pressure switch boot
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Unscrew the electrical connection.
1. Oil pressure switch connection
Note:
A small amount of oil will drain from the oil
gallery when the switch is removed.
8.
Position a suitable receptacle to collect any displaced
oil from the oil gallery.
9.
Unscrew and remove the switch.
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