Andrew Shadow
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If it is a used ECM, from what I understand you can not register a key to it if you do not have an existing HISS key that is already registered to that ECM.
If it is a new ECM that has never had a key registered to it, again from what I understand, you will also need new keys that have never been registered to an ECM before.
When new keys are registered with an new ECM for the first time, a code is created in the ECM. A matching code is also created in the chip that is in the new key. From that point forward that key chip will only work with that ECM.
You can buy new keys and remove the chips from them. You can then replace the chips in your old keys with the chips harvested from the new keys. You will then need to register these new chips to the new ECM. This allows you to keep your old keys that match your existing lock cylinders.
I may be completely wrong in my understanding of how this system works as I do not have it on my ST1300, so seek confirmation. My best recommendation is to wait for John (@jfheath) to chime in to confirm or correct what I have written as he is more knowledgeable of this system.
John also has previously provided a link to detailed explanation of the Honda HISS system and how it works.
Have a look through it while you wait for John to wade in here. It might have the answers to your questions.
The link to that article is below;
Honda Ignition Security System.
If it is a new ECM that has never had a key registered to it, again from what I understand, you will also need new keys that have never been registered to an ECM before.
When new keys are registered with an new ECM for the first time, a code is created in the ECM. A matching code is also created in the chip that is in the new key. From that point forward that key chip will only work with that ECM.
You can buy new keys and remove the chips from them. You can then replace the chips in your old keys with the chips harvested from the new keys. You will then need to register these new chips to the new ECM. This allows you to keep your old keys that match your existing lock cylinders.
I may be completely wrong in my understanding of how this system works as I do not have it on my ST1300, so seek confirmation. My best recommendation is to wait for John (@jfheath) to chime in to confirm or correct what I have written as he is more knowledgeable of this system.
John also has previously provided a link to detailed explanation of the Honda HISS system and how it works.
Have a look through it while you wait for John to wade in here. It might have the answers to your questions.
The link to that article is below;
Honda Ignition Security System.