This is my response to a thread started by a rider with a no start condition 2 Honda dealers were unable to resolve. I am posting a new thread to save some reading in case someone else runs into this issue. After studying the ST1300 wiring diagrams till my eyes crossed I was able to isolate the issue to a single circuit that supplies power to the ECM, Fuel pump relay, ignition coils and most of the FI sensors on the bike. The ECM would not energize and would not go into daig mode when the test connector was jumped. Would not indicate any codes either. That Circuit (Black with White stripe wires) is energized from the Bank angle relay. Leaving the Bank angle relay the BL/W wire enters the wiring harness and somewhere within the harness it is tapped and splits into several directions. Every where after entering the harness there was no or insufficient voltage (less than 3v) to power anything. Two of the taps lead back out of the harness to the Fuel pump relay which was mounted next to the Bank angle relay. As a test I fabricated a jumper to jump from the BL/W at the Bank angle relay (12+v) to the BL/W at the Fuel pump relay. This energized the circuit fully and the bike was operational. At that point I concluded that there was a break in the BL/W wire within the harness. Short of ripping the harness apart to find the break we opted to leave that jumper in place. I found no signs of rodent damage or pinched harness or evidence of previous repairs. Should the broken wires suddenly heal them selves they would only act as a redundant connection to my jumper fix. Someone with experience opening an ST1300 wiring harness may have more input on this. If anyone knows where the junction is within the harness would be interested in knowing. The rider and I rode for about 100 miles today with no codes and no issues. I am adding a link to the original thread if you are interested in reading. I enjoyed the challenge and got to meet a fellow ST rider and he is back on the road.
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Chuck
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