Front Abs Wheel Speed Sensor; Removal; Installation - Triumph Thunderbird Service Manual

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8.
The bleed sequence will run for a maximum of 90
seconds. Press the Stop button to end the bleed
sequence at any time. Once the bleed sequence has
completed the diagnostic tool will display a message
ABS system bleed complete.
The ASS module must be allowed to cool between
bleeding operations. Always allow the ASS module to
cool for 5 minutes before starting the bleed procedure
again. Failure to follow this instruction may result in
damage to the ASS module.
9.
Repeat the above procedure as necessary until all air
is expelled from the system.
10.
When all air has been expelled from the system,
apply pressure to the brake lever and close the bleed
nipple. Tighten the nipple to 6 Nm.
11
Repeat the brake bleed procedure as for models
without ASS brakes (see page
12-9).
Front ABS Wheel Speed Sensor
Removal
1
Remove the rider's seat (see page
17-8).
2.
Disconnect the battery, negative (black> lead first.
3.
Remove the headlight and clamp from the headlight
body (see page 18-14).
4.
Disconnect the wheel speed sensor multiplug,
located inside the headlight.
5.
Release the wheel speed sensor harness from the
brake hose clips.
6.
Release the bolts securing the wheel speed sensor to
the fork leg, and remove the sensor, along with the
P-c1ip.
Installation
1
Position the wheel speed sensor to the fork leg and
tighten the fixings to
7 Nm.
2.
Secure the wheel speed sensor harness to the fork
leg and tighten the fixing to
9 Nm.
3.
Secure the wheel speed sensor harness to the brake
hose clips.
4.
Connect the wheel speed sensor multiplug.
5.
Refit the headlight and clamp to the headlight body
(see page 18-14).
6.
Reconnect the battery, positive <identified with red
tape) lead first.
Z
Fit the rider's seat (see page
17-9).
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