Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) (if fitted)
Warning
The daily check of tyre pressures
must not be excluded because of
the fitment of the Tyre Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS).
Check the tyre pressure when the
tyres are cold using an accurate tyre
pressure gauge, see the Tyre section
for more information.
Use of the TPMS system to set
inflation
pressures
incorrect tyre pressures leading to
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
Note
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) is available as an accessory kit.
It must be fitted by your authorised
Triumph dealer.
The TPMS display on the instruments
will only be activated when the system
has been fitted.
may
lead
to
General Information
Function
Tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the
front and rear wheels. These sensors
measure the air pressure inside the
tyre and transmit pressure data to
the instruments. The sensors will not
transmit data until the motorcycle
reaches
a
speed
12 mph (20 km/h). Two dashes will be
visible in the system display until the
tyre pressure signal is received.
After bring the motorcycle to a stop,
the sensors continue to transmit data
for approximately seven minutes before
switching off. The tyre pressure values
remain visible in the system display until
the sensors switch off.
An adhesive label will be fitted to the
wheel rim to indicate the position of the
tyre pressure sensor, which is near the
valve.
Tyre Pressure Sensor Serial Number
The serial number for the tyre pressure
sensor is printed on a label attached
to the sensor. This number may be
required by your authorised Triumph
dealer for service or diagnostics.
When the tyre pressure monitoring
system is being fitted to the motorcycle,
make sure that your authorised Triumph
dealer records the serial numbers of the
front and rear tyre pressure sensors in
the spaces provided below.
Front Tyre Pressure Sensor
of
approximately
75
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