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Rollover sensor

Joined May 2013
4 Posts | 0+
Good afternoon

I'm Thailand and just has one 570.. 2010.. I'm new for Husaberg
First . I would like to know about "Rollover sensor "main function
second : and consequence with ECU or function to ECU

and can we reset it or can by pass it if rollover sensor fail

Now my bike can not start..may be from this sensor.

anyone know about that ..please please advice me......i read more topic in this place but not clear.

Thank you.
 
The roll over sensor is located under the box where the battery is. I'm 99% sure you can disconnect it and the bike will work just fine. I'm 100% that you will not damage your ECU trying :)

No problem, just disconnect it and see if it helps. Good luck!
 
i doubt this is your problem. I had a TPS (throtttle position sensor) sensor die on me because it got moisture inside of it. Check allelectrical connections first, battery as well and go from there. If you remove tps and start the bike and it runs, then u have a bad tps. TPS is just baely reachable,its on the left side of your bike behind the gas tank , above the fuel line connector. But need ore information on what happened....
 
Thank you "fe390vt" and "jon" i will try as your advise

but i'm not clear about main function this sensor ...'"why husaberg engineer design for?"

need advise

Many thank
 
The reason for it is when you crash the bike will shut down instead of keep turning that back wheel and chain.
 
tip over sensor purpose...when the bike is tipped and because the cylinder is at 70 degrees the engine can get starved of oil.
You can disconnect the tip over sensor and the bike should still run.
 
fe390vt said:
tip over sensor purpose...when the bike is tipped and because the cylinder is at 70 degrees the engine can get starved of oil.
You can disconnect the tip over sensor and the bike should still run.
Oh, I learned something. I was sure I was right but what you say make sense :)
 

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