Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
DAB wrote:BrAtKo, Just an observation, best to have as little weight as possible(keys) on the ignition switch.BrAtKo wrote:I'm using it that way I've made a little space for cable by filler.
could you explain whay? please
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
I know it is an old thread ... but it seems a valid question
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
I can't speak specifically of Honda's ignition switch on the PCX, but a lot of ignition switches will fail with too much weight on them constantly. Since it's a Honda, I don't really hold anything back... But on my Kymco Spade, I have a separate key ring with just the one key.
Of all the electrical components that exist... Switches are going to be the failure point 90+% of the time.
Of all the electrical components that exist... Switches are going to be the failure point 90+% of the time.
Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
Only the ignition key in the lock, nothing else.
Get a quick-release for the ignition key on your keyring.
Then ignition key in the lock, other keys in your pocket or storage cubbyhole.
Get a quick-release for the ignition key on your keyring.
Then ignition key in the lock, other keys in your pocket or storage cubbyhole.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
You may be right but I have 3 keys on my PCX key ring, and I have had my 2013 model since it was new without any ignition problems whosoever. That is really only two keys hanging down, since the ignition key is one of the three attached. I had more on there at first but was afraid that they would scratch the plastics.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
Thank you for the answers, I just got my scooter and I though
the ignition was a problem on the Pcx. I am all excited learning all I can about this little machine. The last time I rode something like this was a long time ago when I when to Uni.
I have two keys: the ignition key and the givi box. I might remove the key for the box since I hardy use it.
the ignition was a problem on the Pcx. I am all excited learning all I can about this little machine. The last time I rode something like this was a long time ago when I when to Uni.
I have two keys: the ignition key and the givi box. I might remove the key for the box since I hardy use it.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
I am planning to power an old Tom Tom that I have somewhere in the garage. I might go the same route like others here with the Ram X grip holder.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
I also have ignition and top box key together, that's ok. It's just some have more and heavy key aswell.pepito86 wrote: I have two keys: the ignition key and the givi box. I might remove the key for the box since I hardy use it.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
My 3 keys are: ignition, Givi tailbox key, and house key. Any additional keys go under the seat in a zip lock bag. Those 3 will be used almost continually, since I store my helmet in the tailbox and if I have to make a quick stop at home to do something such as drop off some groceries, I don't want to have to look for the house key.
I have, on my wish list, a zippered case to keep the keys from scratching the plastic.
I have, on my wish list, a zippered case to keep the keys from scratching the plastic.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
not yet but if i get a flat it will help power my air pumo
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
Many of the portable air compressors is will blow the cigarette lighter fuse… Just know where it is in case it happens… better to connect via alligator clips directly to the battery.
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
That was one reason that I connected my 12 volt accessory outlet directly to my battery, with an inline fuse. I have, in fact, used it with an air pump. It worked great, unlike the ones that are built into the newer bikes. The built in ones have a restricted amount of amps because that circuit attaches to other bike circuits, and Honda does not want those circuits burned up in case of a problem.
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Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: Do you use the 12v socket on your PCX?
Standard bike acc socket is 12v 10A, plenty for a phone.
Maybe add a USB converter and use a standard lead?
Fortunately I don't need one, my S5 neo will run the satnav for 20 hours off a charge.
Maybe add a USB converter and use a standard lead?
Fortunately I don't need one, my S5 neo will run the satnav for 20 hours off a charge.
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