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Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 3:19 pm
by Jge64
Have her check veh settings, its a toggle feature in most cars.
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:30 pm
by iceman
Depends how big the keyless fob thing is - some modern car keys are so huge I would hate carrying them around and much prefer my smaller 'older' car key. What happens when the battery runs low and if you have no spare battery on you?
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:09 pm
by Jge64
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:45 pm
by WhiteNoise

Thanks Glen, I'll pass that on in written form to her. She'll never remember if I just "say it."
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:55 am
by Wingscribe
Wow! Sorry to tune in late on this thread, but that is one option I would have loved to have on mine...
Though there is a good point about turning off...I have a Volvo with their version of the smart key, yet it makes no noise when I walk away - and that car really, really quiet.
I can think of only one thing worse than coming out to the car after getting some lunch and seeing the engine running, unlocked the whole time...coming out to find NO CAR.
One Question, do you still have to move the switch to access the underseat storage? I would love if you could pop your top at any time...but that might just be me...
Mike
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:06 am
by homie
Jge64 wrote:Stuff like this the engineers of figured out all the scenarios that you would have, to make it work. Mark my words, when this finally gets here, it will work fine and be appreciated by 99% of the people that have it.
Yea but they haven't figured out how to not run it through the laundry in a pant pocket or dive in the pool on a hot summers day. Volvo key replacements for SC-60's and 90's are 350.00
Love the car and it's true we all have these keys but seriously their is somebody doing a happy dance that we put with them.
HEY how about a picture of the new key? I can't find one
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:14 pm
by Jge64
there is a pic in the you tube I put up....
Chevrolet keys can be washed...Ive done it, they are a sealed membrane for buttons and a gasket to waterproof it
so who else has scenarios why this won't work?
LOL
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:18 pm
by you you
WhiteNoise wrote:Good 'ol Keys, they have a way of walking away,

okay... getting misplaced, lost, stolen, even broken. Then we hunt. It's such a Waste of time. Frustration, anger and delays occur. Not to mention the blame thing: "Who misplaced the keys?"
Would I want keyless? I'm still uncertain. Not sold on it yet.
I have friends/family with keyless ignition. We're a busy minded society, so they wonder IF they actually shut their car down before exiting. They're not sure they pressed the button and...they can't hear the difference.
My sister and I recently got out of her new Lexus only to find she never turned it off. She thought she did. I said No. She got back in and fixed that.
It's weird, she's also walked away from it running. She's Not happy with this new futuristic feature....WooHoo, the "Start/Stop Engine Button!" Woweee
So....Where's the bells and whistle's warning that the vehicle is still in play? Think seatbelt. Hear anything? Ding ding ding. Until you yourself disengage that warning bell, it keeps doing its thing till you strap yourself in. True in American vehicles. Yours too?
Keyless? Dunno
My house is keyless. Takes weeks of thinking have I got my keys in my pocket before it sinks in....
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:19 pm
by you you
Wingscribe wrote:Wow! Sorry to tune in late on this thread, but that is one option I would have loved to have on mine...
Though there is a good point about turning off...I have a Volvo with their version of the smart key, yet it makes no noise when I walk away - and that car really, really quiet.
I can think of only one thing worse than coming out to the car after getting some lunch and seeing the engine running, unlocked the whole time...coming out to find NO CAR.
One Question, do you still have to move the switch to access the underseat storage? I would love if you could pop your top at any time...but that might just be me...
Mike
Doesn't it switch off after about 3ft. Mine does.
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:49 pm
by Wingscribe
you you wrote:Wingscribe wrote:Wow! Sorry to tune in late on this thread, but that is one option I would have loved to have on mine...
Though there is a good point about turning off...I have a Volvo with their version of the smart key, yet it makes no noise when I walk away - and that car really, really quiet.
I can think of only one thing worse than coming out to the car after getting some lunch and seeing the engine running, unlocked the whole time...coming out to find NO CAR.
One Question, do you still have to move the switch to access the underseat storage? I would love if you could pop your top at any time...but that might just be me...
Mike
Doesn't it switch off after about 3ft. Mine does.
Not on my end, no sir...I have taken to checking the tach before getting out of the thing...
At zero, I'm a hero...at Seven Hundred, (insert something clever that ends in -dred).
Mike
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 11:27 pm
by Soisiphok
Just bought the new PCX 150 keyless. As the instruction manual is in Thai it's pretty much useless. I downloaded one from the net in English but its not the keyless model. On the remote there are 3 buttons. Top one is a picture of a motorbike, middle one looks like a horn & bottom one a picture of a key. Can someone please explain the exact function of these buttons on the remote?
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 4:44 am
by raito
Soisiphok wrote:Can someone please explain the exact function of these buttons on the remote?
This picture should help. Mine only got a "Response" button, and 2 "Anti-Theft Alarm" buttons (arm/disarm).

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Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 10:33 pm
by homie
I got nothing

Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:12 am
by namthip
1000 km service yesterday. Really just a look and change oil ,total price four Usd . Book stamped cant complain at that..
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:40 am
by sunshine
My first post. The remote that came with my bike
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:06 am
by sunshine
sunshine wrote:My first post. The remote that came with my bike
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:36 am
by WhiteNoise
Hello there sunshine! (Great name, it makes me feel Good!)

Welcome aboard!
Thanks for the picture of your remote, I've never seen one for a PCX. I'm turning the key on my 2015 and still liking it. Enjoy the new start feature technology....and our forums!
Oops...just noticed that you forgot to add your location to your profile. Would you do us All a favor and add it? Should you ever have a question, we want to be able to help you. Your Location matters. Easy directions are below this post.
Thank ya "sunshine"

Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:28 am
by ScottDR
Looks great! Welcome and enjoy!
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:46 pm
by Zai_dhan
Anyone know how to the PCX into silent mode? I try turning it on and it makes a few beeps.
Re: Pcx150 smart key new owner
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 6:09 am
by buddy1976
Soisiphok wrote:Just bought the new PCX 150 keyless. As the instruction manual is in Thai it's pretty much useless. I downloaded one from the net in English but its not the keyless model. On the remote there are 3 buttons. Top one is a picture of a motorbike, middle one looks like a horn & bottom one a picture of a key. Can someone please explain the exact function of these buttons on the remote?
press them and see what happens?