Engine warning light
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Engine warning light
Hi my 2013 pcx 125 was stolen and had wires cut I've joined them together but the warning light flashes 1 long and 2 short flashes anybody know what the code means thanks....
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Re: Engine warning light
Where are you located. If it is not North America, your local Honda dealer could likely tell you. North American dealers don't seem to be too aware of scooter specs because it is such a small market, although there are a few dealers that are the exception to that.
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Re: Engine warning light
Hi thanks for looking I'm based in London do you know any dealers in that area
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Re: Engine warning light
Not got the service manual with me, but:
http://www.hondacrx.co.uk/technical/faq/errorcodes.htm < if this is still correct then:
that is code 12 (1 long 2 short) 12 EGR Lift Sensor (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor
http://www.hondacrx.co.uk/technical/faq/errorcodes.htm < if this is still correct then:
that is code 12 (1 long 2 short) 12 EGR Lift Sensor (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor

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Re: Engine warning light

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Re: Engine warning light
Okay, I have the manual in front of me. These things don't have EGR. They do have MAP sensors (manifold vac) which is what the "12" code is("map sensor voltage high). It will run in a default or "limp-in" mode (with a steady MIL lit). The "usual" hint for this is that there's an open on it's circuit. The sensor could also be toast and set that code.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Engine warning light
If I understand correct, this won't do damage to the bike running it, but is likely giving a false reading ... is that what others of you think?
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Re: Engine warning light
Thanks for looking in to it I really appreciate it.would that stop the bike from starting ? Gonna have to get a manual I think.
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Re: Engine warning light
Correct. It won't hurt it. The controller substitutes a steady value for the lost or messed up MAP signal to keep you running. It won't run well, but it will run. The idea is to get you home or into a service center(limp-in).kramnala58 wrote:If I understand correct, this won't do damage to the bike running it, but is likely giving a false reading ... is that what others of you think?
It will continue to start and run, but I couldn't say for how long. It may foul the plug over time. The point of the limp-in mode is to get to help or home.
Re: Engine warning light
Hi all, I'm new to the site, but have been running a pcx for over 5 years (approx 26K miles), and do some basic maintenance on it (oils / brakes etc.)
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I'm having the issue described above, the TIL comes on about 8-9 miles into most journeys, but the bike itself feels normal. Does anyone know how to check the connections on the sensor / where the sensor can be found? Is there a diagram available for this? the light's been coming on for a long time with no noticeable side-effects, but it is a bit distracting / annoying.
Many Thanks, great site by the way.
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I'm having the issue described above, the TIL comes on about 8-9 miles into most journeys, but the bike itself feels normal. Does anyone know how to check the connections on the sensor / where the sensor can be found? Is there a diagram available for this? the light's been coming on for a long time with no noticeable side-effects, but it is a bit distracting / annoying.
Many Thanks, great site by the way.
Re: Engine warning light
Thread bump. Any ideas?
Re: Engine warning light
Hi CR2016,
Do you want to remove the check engine light since you've been doing your own servicing?
On the Forza at least, I think you hold down the odometer reset button while you turn the ignition on, and then keep holding it for another 5 seconds.
It may be a similar affair on the PCX, so you can give it a try and if it doesn't work do a Google search regarding the matter...
Do you want to remove the check engine light since you've been doing your own servicing?
On the Forza at least, I think you hold down the odometer reset button while you turn the ignition on, and then keep holding it for another 5 seconds.
It may be a similar affair on the PCX, so you can give it a try and if it doesn't work do a Google search regarding the matter...
Re: Engine warning light
Are you sure you're not confusing the engine check light with the oil change light...?chicaboo wrote:Hi CR2016,
Do you want to remove the check engine light since you've been doing your own servicing?
On the Forza at least, I think you hold down the odometer reset button while you turn the ignition on, and then keep holding it for another 5 seconds.
It may be a similar affair on the PCX, so you can give it a try and if it doesn't work do a Google search regarding the matter...
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Re: Engine warning light
You have a bad connection on your MAP sensor.
1. Check all wiring and connections.. BLACK wire !!! (high voltage)..
2. R/R sensor with a known good one
3. Clear codes
1. Check all wiring and connections.. BLACK wire !!! (high voltage)..
2. R/R sensor with a known good one
3. Clear codes
Re: Engine warning light
I could be, but I'm not aware if there are two different processes for clearing one or the other or both?gn2 wrote:Are you sure you're not confusing the engine check light with the oil change light...?chicaboo wrote:Hi CR2016,
Do you want to remove the check engine light since you've been doing your own servicing?
On the Forza at least, I think you hold down the odometer reset button while you turn the ignition on, and then keep holding it for another 5 seconds.
It may be a similar affair on the PCX, so you can give it a try and if it doesn't work do a Google search regarding the matter...
I'm just throwing the guy a bone to get him pointed in the right direction since no one else responded...
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Re: Engine warning light
chicaboo wrote:I could be, but I'm not aware if there are two different processes for clearing one or the other or both?gn2 wrote:Are you sure you're not confusing the engine check light with the oil change light...?chicaboo wrote:Hi CR2016,
Do you want to remove the check engine light since you've been doing your own servicing?
On the Forza at least, I think you hold down the odometer reset button while you turn the ignition on, and then keep holding it for another 5 seconds.
It may be a similar affair on the PCX, so you can give it a try and if it doesn't work do a Google search regarding the matter...
I'm just throwing the guy a bone to get him pointed in the right direction since no one else responded...
For the obvious reason. But well done for replying