Help thread: Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference
I have been reading about Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference and I am not sure which step should come first in a real workshop diagnosis. I am interested in performance, but I want it legal, reliable, and reversible. I do not want a bike that is fast once and expensive forever.

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5 repliesFor Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference, make the stock setup healthy before tuning anything. Compression, valve clearance, air filter, plug color, chain/CVT condition and tire pressure all matter before chasing power.
If you can, post a photo of the part, connector, plug color, or dash message. A decent photo can save half a page of wrong assumptions. That is how I would approach Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference before spending money.
Does Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference usually point to one system, or can it be caused by something completely upstream?
Thomas Spagnoli: workshop approach for Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference
For Triumph Street Triple 675 ECU connector has keep alive power but no sensor five volt reference, I would slow the job down for ten minutes and make the evidence visible. Guessing feels fast, but it usually makes the repair longer.
Keep the original setup in mind. Many faults appear after a small change, and the change is often more useful than the symptom.
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Bring one result at a time and the forum can narrow it down properly. That is how a thread becomes a real workshop note.
Small update from my side: I found one suspect connector and I am cleaning it before touching anything more expensive. I will post the exact result, even if the answer ends up being embarrassingly simple.