PCX battery when engine is switched off.
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PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Hi All,
I will leaving the country for a month in December. Will my pcx battery be ok when I get back? Or do you think I will need someone to ride the scooter now and again to keep it running?
How long do these batteries last normally? Don't want to come back to a dead scooter and have to use cables to charge it up.
Thanks!
I will leaving the country for a month in December. Will my pcx battery be ok when I get back? Or do you think I will need someone to ride the scooter now and again to keep it running?
How long do these batteries last normally? Don't want to come back to a dead scooter and have to use cables to charge it up.
Thanks!
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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Just disconnect the negative battery cable ....the bettery will be fine when you get back.
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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
How do I do that? Is it easy on the pcx?
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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
If it's a '15 model with no alarm fitted, is it not true that with no key in the ignition then there will be no charge drawn? (unless the ECU or something is in circuit somehow but I doubt that), so no difference leaving the battery connected?

Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
It is a 2015 model and I have no alarms or anything. Do you know where I can find info about the drain?
I don't want to unplug the battery unless I have to.
Thanks for your help guys. Much appreciated.
I don't want to unplug the battery unless I have to.
Thanks for your help guys. Much appreciated.
Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
So long as the scooter has been used regularly and the battery is well charged there's no need for you to do anything.
When I had a PCX it would be left outside in freezing conditions for weeks at a time during winter and it never once failed to start after a long lie-up.
When I had a PCX it would be left outside in freezing conditions for weeks at a time during winter and it never once failed to start after a long lie-up.
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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
why? you pop off the cover for the batt, and use a Phillips screwdriver to disconnect the cable. Takes 3 min....chowzai wrote:It is a 2015 model and I have no alarms or anything. Do you know where I can find info about the drain?
I don't want to unplug the battery unless I have to.
Thanks for your help guys. Much appreciated.
seeing as we don't know how strong your batt is, and if the cells are good, disconnecting the batt is the easiest and surest way to make sure you have a good batt when you come back...and by the way if a batt goes flat, it does long term damage to the capability to store electrical charge even if you recharge it.Disconnect it or get a batt maintainer on it.
Glen
‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Ok I will have a look at that...
I use the bike most days to do about 12 miles so it should be fully charged.
I will try unplugging the battery just in case.
Doesn't matter if I unplug the positive or negative right? Or do I have to do both? I don't know much about these things so don't wanna mess around too much.
@ gn2, how long did you leave it off for? I will be away for 4 weeks...
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I use the bike most days to do about 12 miles so it should be fully charged.
I will try unplugging the battery just in case.
Doesn't matter if I unplug the positive or negative right? Or do I have to do both? I don't know much about these things so don't wanna mess around too much.
@ gn2, how long did you leave it off for? I will be away for 4 weeks...
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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
No, pull the negative.....chowzai wrote:Ok I will have a look at that...
I use the bike most days to do about 12 miles so it should be fully charged.
I will try unplugging the battery just in case.
Doesn't matter if I unplug the positive or negative right? Or do I have to do both? I don't know much about these things so don't wanna mess around too much.
@ gn2, how long did you leave it off for? I will be away for 4 weeks...
R
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‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Ok cool... The negative is hard to get to though. Positive is just there as soon as you open the cover...
Shame.. I might just take the whole battery out.. Hope that doesn't mess up the bike...
Shame.. I might just take the whole battery out.. Hope that doesn't mess up the bike...

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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Won't mess up a thing to take it out. You should be able to see and get to the neg screw....without removing it. Don't be afraid to work on your bike, it's common sense, at least this situation is.....
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‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
‘15 PCX build thread here:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4640
Current: ‘18 XMAX 300 & ‘22 NAVI
Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
It was left standing for over three months once and started first press of the button.chowzai wrote:@ gn2, how long did you leave it off for? I will be away for 4 weeks...
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Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Ok great. I will take the battery out just in case. Good to know I probs don't have to do that. The bike is only 4 months old. 1200 miles! 
Thanks again for your help guys.

Thanks again for your help guys.
Re: PCX battery when engine is switched off.
Think about buying a nice rocker switch and mounting it under the seat. That way you can switch it off when you're away. Once someone showed me how easy my Honda CB550F was to steal (i.e. unplug the plastic ignition switch from the ignition and turn it with a screwdriver) I put two hidden switches on the bike to disable it.Jge64 wrote:why? you pop off the cover for the batt, and use a Phillips screwdriver to disconnect the cable. Takes 3 min....chowzai wrote:It is a 2015 model and I have no alarms or anything. Do you know where I can find info about the drain?
I don't want to unplug the battery unless I have to.
Thanks for your help guys. Much appreciated.
seeing as we don't know how strong your batt is, and if the cells are good, disconnecting the batt is the easiest and surest way to make sure you have a good batt when you come back...and by the way if a batt goes flat, it does long term damage to the capability to store electrical charge even if you recharge it.Disconnect it or get a batt maintainer on it.

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