Neutral Position Adaption
The neutral position adaption is required to allow for manufacturing tolerances of the gearbox and gear position sensor. The motorcycle is delivered from the factory with the neutral position fully adapted.
The neutral position adaption must be reset and re-adapted under the following conditions:
If a gear position sensor malfunction occurs (DTC P0914 and P0917, see P0914, P0917 - Gear Position Sensor).
The gear position sensor has been removed or disconnected for any reason.
Adaption Reset
The Gear Position/Neutral Position Adaption Reset function provided in the Triumph diagnostic tool will erase all previous Gear Position/Neutral Position Adaptions.
To reset the Neutral Position adaptions:
- Connect the Triumph diagnostic tool and turn the ignition ON.
- Select ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS.
- Check and erase any stored DTCs.
- Select ADJUST TUNE then select Gear Position/Neutral Position Adaption Reset.
- Click Start.
- The software will confirm that the adaption has been successfully reset.
- The neutral position will now be reported as Not Adapted.
Re-Adaption
Warning - General - Confined Area Engine Running
warning
Exhaust fumes are poisonous, always operate a motorcycle in the open-air or in an area with adequate ventilation.Do not operate a motorcycle in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation.Operating a motorcycle in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time.
To re-adapt the neutral position:
- Ensure the transmission is in neutral.
- Start the engine.
- The neutral position will adapt shortly after engine start provided the above conditions are met.
- The adaption status can be confirmed by selecting GEAR POSITION ADAPTION STATUS on the Triumph diagnostic tool.
- Turn the ignition OFF for at least 60 seconds to allow the adaption settings to be stored in ECM memory.
note
For successful and accurate adaption, The engine must be at normal idle speed and the gear change pedal must be in its normal rested position. During adaption, do not raise the engine speed and do not touch or move the gear change pedal.