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Bikesales Staff21 Jan 2014
NEWS

Product safety recall: Triumph

Engine control module replacement required on Explorer and Trophy models due to electrical interference from the throttle position sensor

Details as follows:


Triumph Tiger Explorer and Trophy model engine control module replacement.

What is the defect?
A limited number of Triumph Tiger Explorer and Trophy model motorcycles require replacement of their Engine Control Module (ECM) due to electrical interference from the throttle position sensor. On rare occasions this may cause the engine ECM to enter a shutdown strategy which in turn cause the engine to lose power, resulting in a loss of driving force and momentum.

What is the hazard?
A sudden loss of power may pose a hazard to the rider and other road users.


Where the product was sold

Nationally

Traders who sold this product
Authorised Triumph dealers

Supplier
Triumph Motorcycle Company Ltd

What should consumers do?
A letter is being sent to owners. Triumph dealers will remove and replace the ECM on all models affected as identified by model codes and VIN numbers. For further information, consumers should contact their nearest Triumph dealer.

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