Triumph Sprint RS Fault Codes
Triumph Sprint RS motorcycles have engines, which are made up of many different parts. These parts must work together in order for the engine to function. A problem with one of the parts can make the engine not run. There are many different parts that make up an engine. The following triumph sprint rs faults are the list of some of the parts of a motorcycle engine.
The fault codes are essential to the Triumph Sprint RS motorcycle operation, as they create the spark that ignites the mixture of air and fuel in the engine. Check to see that the spark plugs are not soiled with carbon. As a result, the spark plugs will provide a much weaker spark. The most common cause of soiled spark plugs is the improper installation of an air filter. The air filter prevents dirt from getting into the engine, but a faulty air filter will allow dirt to enter the carburetor.
Triumph Sprint RS Faults :
The warning light comes on when one of the various sensors has detected an abnormal condition in the Triumph Sprint RS engine's performance. For example, if the oil pressure drops below a certain threshold or if the air/fuel ratio rises beyond a certain point, then this would cause an immediate alert from your vehicle's engine management system.
Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are logged in the ECM memory when there is a confirmed fault in the system & are reported as a four digit code. The system will log the diagnostic trouble codes listed below (not all are applicable to every model).
When the system detects a fault, it begins to count the number of times the fault occurs before illuminating the MIL and storing a fault code. Similarly, if a fault clears, the ECM also records this fact and will turn off the MIL when sufficient no-fault warm-up cycles have taken place. Any fault codes will remain in the ECM memory until the required number of no-fault warm-up cycles have taken place. The number of warm-up cycles required to extinguish the MIL will always be less than the number required to remove a DTC from the ECM memory.
Triumph Motorcycle Troubleshooting :
Symptom | Possible Causes | Action |
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Test is aborted immediately after clicking Start. | Transmission is not in neutral. Neutral position is not adapted. Neutral position adaption is in a state of error. | Check the transmission is in neutral. Reset the neutral position adaption. Start the engine and allow the neutral position to adapt. Turn the ignition off for at least 60 seconds before restarting the crankshaft position adaption test. |
Test is aborted after the engine has reached the required temperature. | The throttle was not held open within 60 seconds of the engine reaching the required temperature. | Turn the ignition off for at least 60 seconds before restarting the crankshaft position adaption test. Make sure the throttle is held open within 60 seconds of being instructed to do so by the diagnostic tool. |
Crank adaption failed. Throttle was held fully open for 10 seconds before the diagnostic tool displayed an instruction to close the throttle. | Ignition was not turned off for 60 seconds after adapting the neutral position. | Turn the ignition off for at least 60 seconds before restarting the crankshaft position adaption test. |
Crank adaption failed. The diagnostic tool displayed an instruction to close the throttle at the expected time (after the forth engine revving cycle). | Adaption has completed abnormally. Mechanical fault. Crankshaft position signal out of range. Crankshaft trigger wheel out of tolerance. | Investigate potential mechanical faults. Contact Triumph Service. |
Triumph Fault Codes List:
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) | Fault Description | Number of no-fault cycles before turning off MIL | Number of no-fault cycles before DTC is erased | MIL illuminated when fault is logged |
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P0031 | Oxygen sensor heater open circuit or short to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0032 | Oxygen sensor heater short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0107 | Manifold absolute pressure sensor 1 short circuit to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0108 | Manifold absolute pressure sensor 1 open circuit or short circuit to 5 Volt sensor supply | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0112 | Intake air temperature sensor short circuit to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0113 | Intake air temperature sensor open circuit or short circuit to 5 Volt sensor supply | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0117 | Engine coolant temperature sensor short circuit to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0118 | Engine coolant temperature sensor open circuit or short circuit to 5 Volt sensor supply | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0122 | Throttle position sensor 1 short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0123 | Throttle position sensor 1 short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0130 | Oxygen sensor circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0201 | Injector 1 circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0202 | Injector 2 circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0203 | Injector 3 circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0227 | Throttle position sensor 2 short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0228 | Throttle position sensor 2 short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0335 | Crankshaft sensor circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0351 | Ignition coil fault - coil 1 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0352 | Ignition coil fault - coil 2 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0353 | Ignition coil fault - coil 3 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0413 | Secondary air injection system short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0414 | Secondary air injection system short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0444 | Purge valve system short circuit to ground or open circuit | 0 | 40 | No |
P0445 | Purge valve short circuit to vBatt or over temp | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0460 | Fuel level sensor circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0500 | Vehicle speed sensor malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0505 | Idle speed control motor / air valve malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0510 | Cruise cancel switch malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0560 | System Voltage - battery circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0571 | Brake 1 switch malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0603 | EEPROM error | 0 | 40 | No |
P0616 | Starter relay short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0617 | Starter motor relay short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P0654 | Tachometer circuit malfunction (supported by DTC P1690) | 0 | 40 | No |
P0705 | Gear position sensor circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1105 | Manifold absolute pressure sensor 1 pipe malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1107 | Ambient pressure sensor circuit short circuit to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1108 | Ambient air pressure sensor circuit open circuit or short circuit to 5 Volt sensor supply | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1115 | Coolant temperature gauge circuit malfunction (supported by DTC P1690) | 0 | 40 | No |
P1135 | Traction Control prevented due to ABS problem | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1231 | Fuel pump relay short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1232 | Fuel pump relay short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1500 | Vehicle speed output circuit malfunction (supported by DTC P1690) | 0 | 40 | No |
P1508 | Unmatched Immobiliser ECM | 3 | 40 | Flashing |
P1520 | Unmatched ABS | 3 | 40 | Flashing |
P1521 | Lost communication with ABS | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1534 | Engine oil level sensor circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1552 | Cooling fan relay short circuit or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1553 | Cooling fan relay short to battery vBatt or over temperature | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1571 | Brake 2 switch malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1574 | Cruise control prevented due to other malfunction condition | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1575 | Cruise control disabled until button press sequence completed | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1576 | Brake 1 switch correlation error with brake switch 2 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1577 | Brake 2 switch correlation error with brake switch 1 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1604 | ECM tamper detected - return to Triumph | 0 | 0 | Yes |
P1605 | ECM locked by the tunelock function | Only if Tunelock is unlocked | N/A | Flashing |
P1606 | ECM internal error | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1607 | ECM ride by wire internal error | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1608 | ECM ride by wire internal error | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1620 | Headlamp relay short circuit to vBatt | 0 | 40 | No |
P1631 | Fall detection circuit short circuit to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1632 | Fall detection circuit short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1650 | Lost communication with Immobiliser ECM | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1659 | Ignition power supply malfunction | 0 | 40 | No |
P1685 | Main relay circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1690 | CAN fault | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1695 | Lost communication with the instrument panel | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1696 | 5V sensor supply short circuit to ground | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1697 | 5V sensor supply short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1698 | 5V sensor supply circuit malfunction | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2102 | Throttle actuator motor short to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2103 | Throttle actuator motor short to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2107 | Throttle valve drive error | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2111 | Throttle valve drive error | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2119 | Throttle valve drive error | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2122 | Twist grip position sensor 1 short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P1614 | Instrument ID incompatible | 3 | 40 | No |
P1616 | Accessory control relay short circuit to ground or open circuit | 0 | 40 | No |
P1617 | Accessory control relay short circuit to vBatt | 0 | 40 | No |
P1619 | Headlamp relay short circuit to ground or open circuit | 0 | 40 | No |
P2123 | Twist grip position sensor 1 short circuit to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2127 | Twist grip position sensor 2 short circuit to ground or open circuit | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2128 | Twist grip position sensor 2 short to vBatt | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2136 | Throttle position sensor 1 correlation error with throttle position sensor 2 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
P2138 | Twist grip position sensor 1 correlation error with twist grip position sensor 2 | 3 | 40 | Yes |
Triumph ABS Diagnostic Trouble Codes
DTCs are logged in the ABS ECM memory when there is a confirmed fault in the system & are reported as a four digit code.
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) | Fault Description |
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C1611 | Front wheel sensor short circuit to ground or open circuit |
C1612 | Front wheel sensor abnormal input or dropping out |
C1613 | Rear wheel sensor short circuit to ground or open circuit |
C1614 | Rear wheel sensor abnormal input or dropping out |
C1621 | Front wheel pulser gear missing teeth |
C1623 | Rear wheel pulser gear missing teeth |
C1631 | Front wheel input solenoid short circuit to ground or open circuit |
C1632 | Front wheel output solenoid short circuit to ground or open circuit |
C1633 | Rear wheel input solenoid short circuit to ground or open circuit |
C1634 | Rear wheel output solenoid short circuit to ground or open circuit |
C1641 | Front Wheel Actuator (Hydraulic Control) Wheel Lock |
C1643 | Rear Wheel Actuator (Hydraulic Control) Wheel Lock |
C1651 | Motor - Lock |
C1652 | Motor - Stick at OFF |
C1653 | Motor - Stick at ON |
C1654 | Solenoid relay - stick at OFF and ON |
C1661 | Power Source Voltage Drop |
C1662 | Power Source Voltage Rise |
C1671 | Different Tyre DiameterC1681 Abnormal ECU |
Triumph Sprint RS Motorcycle Problems :
- Triumph sprint rs after fire
- Triumph sprint rs air cleaner clogged, poorly sealed, or missing
- Triumph sprint rs air cleaner element clogged
- Triumph sprint rs air duct loose
- Triumph sprint rs air suction valve trouble
- Triumph sprint rs air switching valve trouble
- Triumph sprint rs backfiring when deceleration
- Triumph sprint rs cracked or obstructed intake air pressure sensor
- Triumph sprint rs crankshaft sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs eCU ground and power supply trouble
- Triumph sprint rs eCU trouble
- Triumph sprint rs engine overheating - Water temperature sensor or crankshaft sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs engine stalls easily
- Triumph sprint rs engine vacuum not synchronizing
- Triumph sprint rs exhaust Smokes Excessively
- Triumph sprint rs firing incorrect
- Triumph sprint rs fuel filter clogged
- Triumph sprint rs fuel injector clogged
- Triumph sprint rs fuel injector O-ring damage
- Triumph sprint rs fuel injector trouble
- Triumph sprint rs fuel line clogged
- Triumph sprint rs fuel poor quality or incorrect
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pressure regulator trouble
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pressure too low or too high
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pump bearings may wear. Replace the fuel pump
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pump not operating
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pump operates intermittently and often DFI fuse blows
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pump relay trouble
- Triumph sprint rs fuel pump trouble
- Triumph sprint rs fuel/air mixture incorrect
- Triumph sprint rs fuel/air mixture incorrect
- Triumph sprint rs gear position sensor, starter lockout or side stand switch trouble
- Triumph sprint rs inspect and repair or replace
- Triumph sprint rs intake air pressure sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs intake air temperature sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs intake air temperature sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs intermittent any DFI fault and its recovery
- Triumph sprint rs little fuel in tank
- Triumph sprint rs main throttle sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs no or little fuel in tank
- Triumph sprint rs poor acceleration
- Triumph sprint rs spark plug burned or gap maladjusted
- Triumph sprint rs spark plug dirty, broken or gap maladjusted
- Triumph sprint rs spark plug incorrect
- Triumph sprint rs spark weak
- Triumph sprint rs stick coil shorted or not in good contact
- Triumph sprint rs stick coil trouble
- Triumph sprint rs subthrottle sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs subthrottle valve actuator trouble
- Triumph sprint rs throttle body assy dust seal damage
- Triumph sprint rs throttle body assy holder loose
- Triumph sprint rs throttle valves will not fully open
- Triumph sprint rs unstable (rough) idling
- Triumph sprint rs unstable fuel pressure
- Triumph sprint rs vacuum hose
- Triumph sprint rs vehicle-down sensor trouble
- Triumph sprint rs water or foreign matter in fuel Change fuel
- Triumph sprint rs water temperature sensor trouble
Issues with the engine are typically caused by issues with the engine parts. Whether it is a fuel issue or an ignition problem, the engine parts should be inspected to determine the cause. Another issue that can occur is when the Triumph Sprint RS motorcycle engine is not working is a failure of the electrical system. This can cause the motorcycle to stall and not work correctly. The electrical system is typically the most complex system on a motorcycle.
Possible Failure Types :
- Strange Triumph Sprint RS engine noise.
- Triumph Sprint RS fog from engine.
- Strange Triumph Sprint RS engine noise.
- Triumph Sprint RS Vibrations and Rattling
- Triumph Sprint RS Loud Acceleration
- Triumph Sprint RS rusty exhaust
- Triumph Sprint RS blockages in exhaust pipe
- Triumph Sprint RS wear and tear exhaust

Triumph Motorcycles is the largest UK-owned motorcycle manufacturer in the world, after purchasing all the rights and models from the defunct Triumph Engineering. They are famous for their standard motorcycle model lines that use triple-cylinder engines, known worldwide as 'Triumph Triples' .
Check other Triumph fault codes.Common abbreviations and their meanings below:
ABS: Anti-Lock Braking System ACR: Automatic Compression Release AFR: Air Fuel Ratio AIS: Active Intake Solenoid ATS: Air Temperature Sensor BAS: Bank Angle Sensor BCM: Body Control Module CAN: Controller Area Network CCM: Cruise Control Module CKP: Crank Position Sensor DLC: Datalink Connector DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Codes ECM: Electronic Control Module ECT: Engine Coolant Temperature ECU: Electronic Control Unit EFI: Electronic Fuel Injection EFP: Electronic Fuel Pump ET: Engine Temperature sensor FI: Fuel Injectors FPR: Fuel Pressure Regulator H-DSSS: Harley-Davidson® Smart Security System HCU: Hydraulic Control Unit, ABS HFSM: Hands Free Security Module HO2S: Heated Oxygen Sensor IAC: Idle Air Control actuator IAT: Intake Air Temperature sensor ICM: Ignition Control Module IMAP: MAP + IAT in one unit ISS: Ion Sensing System JSS: Jiffy Stand Sensor LHCM: Left Hand Control Module MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor MHR: Right Hand Control Module RCM: Reverse Control Module TCA: Throttle Control Actuator TGS: Twist Grip Sensor TMAP: Intake Air Temperature / Manifold Absolute Pressure equipment TPS: Throttle Position Sensor TSM / TSSM: (Turn Signal / Turn Signal Security Module) VE: Volume Efficiency VIN: Vehicle Identification Number VSS: Vehicle Speed Sensor WSS: Wheel Speed Sensor
These abbreviations, and the accompanying list of trouble codes, can be a great start when your Triumph check engine light comes on. As mentioned above, if you are not comfortable with electrical diagnostic work, a dealership or qualified technician can offer assistance. Please keep in mind that even though you have the ability to clear a DTC using the onboard diagnostic feature, you shouldn't clear the code prior to your service appointment. Let the technician view and clear the codes as they troubleshoot the issue.
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