General Information
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If the indicator light remains on it
indicates that the immobiliser has a
malfunction that requires investigation.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as
soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified.
Triumph Traction Control (TTC)
Disabled Warning Light
The TTC disabled warning light
will illuminate when the RIDER
Mode is selected with TTC set
to Off (see page
45
);
•
TTC set to Off – the warning light is
illuminated.
•
TTC set to Road or Off Road – the
warning light is off.
If the warning light becomes illuminated
at any other time while riding, it
indicates that the TTC has a malfunction
that requires investigation.
1.
Traction control disabled warning
light
Triumph Traction Control (TTC)
Indicator Light
The TTC indicator light is used
to indicate that the traction
control system is active and is
working to limit rear wheel slip
during periods of hard acceleration or
under wet or slippery road conditions.
TTC Indicator Light Operation:
ROAD or RIDER Mode selected with TTC
set to Road:
•
Under normal riding conditions the
indicator light will remain off.
•
The indicator light will flash rapidly
when the traction control system is
working to limit rear wheel slip
during periods of hard acceleration
or under wet or slippery road
conditions.
OFF ROAD or RIDER Mode selected with
TTC set to Off Road:
•
Under normal riding conditions, the
indicator light will flash slowly to
indicate that the TTC system is set
to Off Road.
•
The TTC indicator light will flash
rapidly when the traction control
system is working to limit rear wheel
slip during periods of hard
acceleration or under wet or slippery
road conditions.
RIDER Mode selected with TTC set to Off:
•
The indicator light will not illuminate.
Instead the TTC disabled warning
light will be illuminated (see page
28
).
For full details on ROAD, OFF ROAD and
RIDER Modes, see Riding Modes on
page
44
.
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