I'd be delighted if this is a "Hitler" question but am getting nowhere on search.
Bike (2005 GS1200) was outdoors on Sat night last in cold foggy conditions. Yesterday morning on thumbing the starter button a wee sound as if the starter turned 5 degrees was all I got. Battery was good - so good that (after much head scratching & thinking) hot-wiring from the battery to the starter solenoid got her going & home without issues or warning lights.
I ran the GS911 on it today & it reports fault 10233 "starter relay driver". Hot-wiring to terminal 30 (feeding the output circuit but not triggering it) on this relay allows starting on the button. Investigations suggest that the side stand switch interrupts the starter relays input circuits & all appears well here - the input circuit triggers the output switch but there is no current for that switch to pass onwards unless I hot-wire as above.
So I chase the red wire into the loom but where does it come from on it's journey from the battery - where do I look next - please & thanks?
Obvious answers that make me look real dumb are OK so long as they are helpful.
Bike (2005 GS1200) was outdoors on Sat night last in cold foggy conditions. Yesterday morning on thumbing the starter button a wee sound as if the starter turned 5 degrees was all I got. Battery was good - so good that (after much head scratching & thinking) hot-wiring from the battery to the starter solenoid got her going & home without issues or warning lights.
I ran the GS911 on it today & it reports fault 10233 "starter relay driver". Hot-wiring to terminal 30 (feeding the output circuit but not triggering it) on this relay allows starting on the button. Investigations suggest that the side stand switch interrupts the starter relays input circuits & all appears well here - the input circuit triggers the output switch but there is no current for that switch to pass onwards unless I hot-wire as above.
So I chase the red wire into the loom but where does it come from on it's journey from the battery - where do I look next - please & thanks?
Obvious answers that make me look real dumb are OK so long as they are helpful.
or perhaps a more permanent hot wire bypass bodge. 