tip sensor bypass on a 636?????

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Old Aug 29, 2004 | 10:24 PM
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tip sensor bypass on a 636?????

Not getting any spark on my 03 636. Changed out everything and the last thing I thought about was the tip sensor. Looked inside of it and the circuit board is burnt. I really dont feel like buying a new one so how can I bypass it? I know on the 929's and others you can cut 2 wires and ground another one. Has anyone done this on a 636? The plug has 3 wires going into it. Any help is much appreciated, I wanna ride this thing sometime before snowfall.
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Re: tip sensor bypass on a 636?????

where is the sensor? thinking i should do it for mine too.
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Re: tip sensor bypass on a 636?????

Originally Posted by jammin636
where is the sensor? thinking i should do it for mine too.
Right in front of the battery attached to the sub frame, has 2 allen bolts and a grey plug going into it.
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