2005 Triumph Daytona 955i - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My battery keeps dying on the daytona 955i , the
Alternator is behind the left hand engine cover and the rectifier/regulator is located beneath the rear bodywork on the right hand side.
Check the regulator first as it may have got wet.
7/11/2012 9:34:40 PM •
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When banking a corner on the bike, it starts to stutter
Sounds like fuel frothing or float sticking. Try dismantling float chamber and check gasket is not pinching float, it moves freely and float level is right. Check manifold has correct mounts and heat insulators, also, sounds daft, but bodies or dirt in fuel tank, filters and line do happen!
8/31/2009 5:31:48 PM •
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2005 Triumph Daytona 955i Dead Battery and Check engine Light
I have just found my 30 amp fuse blown on my daytona , this prevents the alternator working , it was reading 10.9v before I changed the 30 amp fuse , now it reads 14.5 volts , I think I blew it as I didnt know how to put the alarn into service mode and left the ignition on , anyway I am hoping its just that , 3 heat up/cool down cycles and the engine management light should go out
mike
6/23/2009 8:54:47 AM •
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Chain adjustment question
Well i dont think the ride hieght will change, nothing you could notice, and if your changing sprockets its best to do both and a new chain, now i might add that it is preffered to change chain with sprockets not required if the sprockets are ok. As to the length i can only say i run the 17 tooth around the city and for the long trips i swap back to the 18, mind you it is a new 18 not the original, of course with the change back (2nd time) i have not changed the chain and have been running the same chain length, it has shortened the wheel base from the original 18 tooth front, but i kinda like it a little shorter, gives me more weight over it and the front gives more feed back, but thats just me, not saying its right
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1997 Triumph Daytona 955i. When my engine is getting to temperature it stalls and dies. Why is that please?
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Sounds like fuel starvation or Idle Air Control. I found this
Reader query: Triumph Daytona 955i ignition problems
I have a 1999 Triumph Daytona 955i. It refuses to tick over when started from cold. After a couple of miles down the road, it seems fine. If I restart it before it gets cold it's OK. If I leave it longer than maybe an hour then the same problem occurs.
Willblues, MCN forum.
It sounds like it's running extremely lean. There's an initial check you can do yourself on the idle air control. It regulates the air from the airbox into the motor and you can get at it in the airbox. Remove the fuel tank and airbox and you should see a little plastic housing that pokes into the airbox with a little white disc that should rise and fall in response to throttle movement. The only problem with this is the FI management light will stay on after, until it has cycled three times.
If that doesn't sort it, you'll need to get a dealer to run a diagnostic check on it to see if it has the correct map and idle fuel trim.
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Just changed the stator and rectifier...my daytona
Is the battery good. You should have a voltmeter to put across the battery terminals and it should read at least 12.5 volts if it is fully charged and not been on a charger for a few hours. When you have the bike running you should see around 14 volts when revved up a bit, if you see no voltage increase over the 12.5 volts then it means that the alternator is not charging and you will have to investigate that.
Can the rerulator effect the charging off thr battery
- yes it can usually a result of the voltage regulator rectifier going bad I bet you are have speedometer issues as well I had the same trouble find yourself a good after market replacement you should spend more than 200 on one
Hi, my 1997 triumph daytona
You might also want to think about flushing and replacing the coolant. It looses its effectivness after about 2 years on most types. Make sure to use a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water.
Your system has an 02 sensor that shoud control the mixture at idle.
The sytem may not be properly 'adapted' (which is the process of the ECM learning the trims requird to the fuel based on what the 02 sensor reports)
You can force an adaption like this:
(but need to resolve the high idle issue first)
hope this helps
John
How many qts of
Hi cant do it in quarts, but a 1999-2001 daytona holds 4litres of 15/40 synthetic oil, a 2002-2006 holds less oil than the earlyer bike, 3.2litres
Took the bike for a
id change plugs ....check for intake leaks....beteween intake & cycs. w/ wd40 if rpms rise theres a leak replace seals..good luck this is a start..
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