General Information
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switch may interrupt the signal between
the transponder and the engine
immobilizer. In this situation the engine
immobilizer will remain active until one
of the ignition keys is removed.
Always get replacement keys from your
authorized Triumph dealer. Replacement
keys must be 'paired' with the
motorcycle's
immobilizer
by
your
authorized Triumph dealer.
Caution
Do not store the spare key with the
motorcycle as this will reduce all
aspects of security.
Engine Immobilizer
The ignition barrel housing acts as the
antenna for the engine immobilizer.
When the ignition switch is turned to
the OFF position and the ignition key is
removed, the engine immobilizer is
active (see page 28). The engine
immobilizer is deactivated when the
ignition key is in the ignition switch and
it is turned to the ON position.
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
P
U
SH
P
OFF
O
N
3
2
5
1
4
1.
Ignition switch/steering lock
2.
LOCK position
3.
OFF position
4.
ON position
5.
PARK position
Ignition Switch Positions
This is a four position, key operated
switch. The key can be removed from
the switch only when it is in the OFF,
LOCK or P (PARK) position.
TO LOCK: Turn the handlebar fully to the
left, turn the key to the OFF position,
push and fully release the key, then
rotate it to the LOCK position.
PARKING: Turn the key from the LOCK
position to the P position. The steering
will remain locked, and the position
lights will be switched on.
Note:
•
Do not leave the steering lock in
the P position for long periods of
time as this will cause the battery
to discharge.