Triumph rectifier replacement

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Re: Triumph rectifier replacement

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Ruffian wrote: Apr 26th, '22, 19:43 Hey nick I know it may be stating the obvious,

But be careful swapping the ecu as maybe coded to the key set for the imobilizer also.
If the key coding is the same as on the Street Triple this was from 2013 onward. You can have keys coded to the new ecu but again this is another layer of expense.
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Re: Triumph rectifier replacement

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[tab=][/tab]Thanks all for input. All noted and researched (googled)
Replacement ECU seems to be complying with the bike, key etc. No coding for my 2010 relick...
We'll see how it goes on Tuesday at Cadwell. Never thought I'd be taking a spare ECU to actrack day 8-} :))
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