Big problem with the HISS
#1
Big problem with the HISS
I recently had a crash with my bike, is a 2000 CBR F4 JDM, the crash was so hard that the tach broken the HISS system and now my bike not start.
my question is this, exist a possibility to solve this in an economical way?
Please I need help with this, I just finished buying all new parts for my bike and am ready to go again and only for this problem I'm stranded.
please help help
I am from Costa Rica sorry if my english is bad, this is my bike later and after the crash:
my question is this, exist a possibility to solve this in an economical way?
Please I need help with this, I just finished buying all new parts for my bike and am ready to go again and only for this problem I'm stranded.
please help help
I am from Costa Rica sorry if my english is bad, this is my bike later and after the crash:
#3
since the crash the bike not start, the light of the HISS is on all time, the module of the HISS in the ingnition switch is broken and is possible that this not read de code in the key.
#4
Is this HISS your referring to something aftermarket? The only thing in the ignition switch on our bikes is a zener diode. If that is what is messed up then you can replace the ignitions switch or do a search on this forum or cbrworld for the zener diode. I posted the part number a couple years back but havent repaired any in awhile so I dont remember off the top of my head.
#5
Is this HISS your referring to something aftermarket? The only thing in the ignition switch on our bikes is a zener diode. If that is what is messed up then you can replace the ignitions switch or do a search on this forum or cbrworld for the zener diode. I posted the part number a couple years back but havent repaired any in awhile so I dont remember off the top of my head.
#6
thats not good news. As far as I know, there is no way to bypass the HISS. that was the whole idea behind it. A theif couldnt take your bike and make it work no matter what. It looks like you'll be in for a new iginition and new HISS system. The HISS system is a matched key with the ignition. There is an internal chip inside of your key that sends a message to the bike that it is ok to start. without one or the other, the bike will not start. Depending on how bad it is damaged, you may beable to buy a used system and then take it to a dealer and they should be able to re-program it to your bike.
But, I have heard that you can buy an ECU designated for the US market and replace your current ECU with the american version and it will then work. The US versions do not use the HISS. just what I've heard, so no gurantee's on that one.
But, I have heard that you can buy an ECU designated for the US market and replace your current ECU with the american version and it will then work. The US versions do not use the HISS. just what I've heard, so no gurantee's on that one.
#7
thats not good news. As far as I know, there is no way to bypass the HISS. that was the whole idea behind it. A theif couldnt take your bike and make it work no matter what. It looks like you'll be in for a new iginition and new HISS system. The HISS system is a matched key with the ignition. There is an internal chip inside of your key that sends a message to the bike that it is ok to start. without one or the other, the bike will not start. Depending on how bad it is damaged, you may beable to buy a used system and then take it to a dealer and they should be able to re-program it to your bike.
But, I have heard that you can buy an ECU designated for the US market and replace your current ECU with the american version and it will then work. The US versions do not use the HISS. just what I've heard, so no gurantee's on that one.
But, I have heard that you can buy an ECU designated for the US market and replace your current ECU with the american version and it will then work. The US versions do not use the HISS. just what I've heard, so no gurantee's on that one.
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