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Royal Enfield Throttle Position Sensor (576203/B) – OEM for Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Bear 650 & Classic 650
Royal Enfield Throttle Position Sensor (576203/B) – OEM for Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Bear 650 & Classic 650
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Ensure flawless throttle performance with the Royal Enfield Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) – Part 576203/B. This authentic OEM component is identically manufactured to the original sensor on the assembly line.
Fully verified and compatible with a wide range of 650cc models—Interceptor 650 Twin, Continental GT 650, Classic 650, and Bear 650 (Euro IV & V variants)—this sensor accurately relays throttle position data to your engine management unit, enabling crisp throttle response, fuel mapping, and smooth acceleration.
Installation is straightforward: unplug the old sensor and fit this one in its place. No reprogramming required when used within supported models. Designed for precision and reliability, it's the ideal choice for routine maintenance or resolving throttle irregularities.
Key Features
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Genuine OEM Component (576203/B) – Exact factory spec
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Optimal Throttle Response – Precise readings for smooth engine performance
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Wide Model Compatibility – Fits Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Classic 650, Bear 650 (Euro IV & V)
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Plug-and-Play Installation – No modifications required
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Engine Management Integration – Direct fit for RE EFI systems
Compatibility
| Model | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Interceptor 650 Twin | Euro IV & Euro V |
| Continental GT 650 | Euro IV & Euro V |
| Classic 650 | Euro IV & Euro V |
| Bear 650 | Euro IV & Euro V |
FAQs
Q1. What does the Throttle Position Sensor do?
It detects throttle opening and communicates with the ECU to adjust fuel delivery and ignition for smooth power delivery.
Q2. Which RE models is 576203/B compatible with?
Compatible with premium 650cc Royal Enfield models: Interceptor 650 Twin, Continental GT 650, Classic 650, and Bear 650 (Euro IV & V).
Q3. Is this an OEM or aftermarket part?
It's a genuine Royal Enfield OEM sensor, ensuring precise specifications and reliable performance.
Q4. Is installation difficult?
Not at all—this sensor is a direct replacement that plugs into the original connector—no programming required.
Q5. What are symptoms of a failing TPS?
Look out for rough idling, hesitation during throttle input, stalling, or erratic fuel trims—classic signs of a failing TPS.
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