Shift Force Sensor Adaption (if fitted)
The shift force sensor adaption is required to allow for manufacturing tolerances of the shift force sensor.
If Triumph Shift Assist is fitted as standard, the motorcycle is delivered from the factory with the shift force sensor fully adapted.
If the Triumph Shift Assist has been fitted as an accessory, the shift force sensor must be adapted as part of the accessory kit installation process.
The shift force sensor adaption must be reset and re-adapted under the following conditions:
If a shift force sensor malfunction occurs (DTC P1702 and P1703, see P1702, P1703 - Shift Force Sensor Circuit (Triumph Shift Assist)).
If the shift force sensor has been removed or disconnected for any reason.
Adaption Reset
The Shift Force Sensor Adaption Reset function provided in the Triumph diagnostic tool will erase all previous shift force sensor adaptions.
To reset the shift force sensor adaption:
- Connect the Triumph diagnostic tool and turn the ignition ON.
- Select ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS.
- Check and erase any stored DTCs.
- Select ADJUST TUNE then select Shift Force Sensor Adaption Reset.
- Click Start.
- The software will confirm that the adaption has been successfully reset.
- The Shift Force Sensor Adaption Status will now be reported as Not Adapted.
Re-Adaption
Warning - General - Confined Area Engine Running
To re-adapt the shift force sensor:
- Ensure the transmission is in neutral.
- Start the engine.
- The shift force sensor will adapt shortly after engine start provided the above conditions are met.
- The adaption status can be confirmed by selecting TRIUMPH SHIFT ASSIST 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.