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chinnybeer
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Immobiliser ??

Postby chinnybeer » 28 Feb 2016 17:46

As I'm new to Triumph, I was wondering if this is some kind of immobiliser. It has metal pipes, one in the side, the other in the rear, are these fuel pipes perhaps? There are also electrical connections on the left, one wire is white/red so guesing it's ignition related.
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Re: Immobiliser ??

Postby john 215 » 29 Feb 2016 07:02

Hi,

At guess yes.....pipe looks on the small size for fuel pipe..... possibly brake pipe ???? Can you follow them and see where they go ? Nowt I have seen before.

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Re: Immobiliser ??

Postby supercass » 29 Feb 2016 13:59

I would also say yes at a guess. Presumably it has been there a while as now with more recent technology the obvious choice would be to replace the fuel pump with an electric one and then immobilize that electronically rather than the (arguably) risk prone extending of the fuel pipes. supercass

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