PRO and / or AXYS TSS Bypass Jumper (w/ pic)
***UPDATE***
In light of the information given in post #2 I thought I'd post a Photo of the Polaris TSS Bypass Jumpers I make. I'm not advocating bypassing the TSS but as cheap and as light as these are (4.5 Grams Each). Why wouldn't you want to tie wrap one to the TSS wiring in the connector bag and have it there? So if it does start acting up on some ride (Rather than fighting it or calling it a day) all you have to do is disconnect the TSS harness connector in the bag and connect this Jumper. PM me for the details of how to acquire these.
{What are the Ohm values for the AXYS TSS in both the open and closed position? What plug / connector is on the end of it?
I noticed a part number change with the release of the AXYS chassis, so just trying to Identify a few details. I don't have easy assess to one or I'd do the leg work myself.
Thanks in Advance!}
***UPDATE***
In light of the information given in post #2 I thought I'd post a Photo of the Polaris TSS Bypass Jumpers I make. I'm not advocating bypassing the TSS but as cheap and as light as these are (4.5 Grams Each). Why wouldn't you want to tie wrap one to the TSS wiring in the connector bag and have it there? So if it does start acting up on some ride (Rather than fighting it or calling it a day) all you have to do is disconnect the TSS harness connector in the bag and connect this Jumper. PM me for the details of how to acquire these.
{What are the Ohm values for the AXYS TSS in both the open and closed position? What plug / connector is on the end of it?
I noticed a part number change with the release of the AXYS chassis, so just trying to Identify a few details. I don't have easy assess to one or I'd do the leg work myself.
Thanks in Advance!}
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