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Re: [ST] Idle problems



On my Hawk, it's in front of the shifter, very close to the oil pressure
sensor.  It screws out for replacement.  Not sure if that's any help at
all...

Jeremy Witt
Newbury Partners
(o) 603-893-3022
(c) 603-475-4228


-----Original Message-----
From: st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Al Garvin
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:38 PM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] Idle problems

Where is this neutral switch located? Is it inside the transmission? I 
have a Triumph shop manual but can't find a reference to the switch. I 
have found it on the electrical schematic but can't find is physical 
location.
Thanks,
Al

abradford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> My neutral light would sometimes flicker in neutral, and was sometimes
> dim. This, as well as the idle problem wre both resolved when I
replaced
> the neutral switch. I thinks it was about $20 from the dealer, and
took a
> couple of minutes to replace.
> 
> 
>>Message: 20
>>Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:22:33 +0100
>>From: "Chris Harwood" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: [ST] Idle problems
>>To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Message-ID: <s49045ec.001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>
>>Al
>>
>>I have been suffering the same symptoms for months now.  Mine is a
2000
>>RS and it started it for no reason that I could see.  It has been to
the
>>dealers for a service and I asked them to check it.  That made no
>>difference and had I not ridden a long way to get there, I would have
>>taken it back.  It did fix itself for a week then went bad again.
When
>>I can afford a Tuneboy I might sort it myself.
>>
>>The only sensible clue I have is that it has been mentioned on this
>>list that the ECU senses voltage and ups the tickover if it feels it
is
>>low - as in battery on its last legs or seriously discharged.
>>
>>The other point that has been suggested is that the neutral switch is
>>the item sensed for battery voltage in this case and one person has
>>claimed the problem went away after replacing said switch (not
>>difficult).
>>
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