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Workshop Servicve Manuals

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 10:51 pm
by Scoot Commute
Hi
I own a 2012 PCX150 (ESP)
I am looking at what is available for workshop manuals for my 2012 model.

I see there a PCX150, 2013 -2015 versions around or 125, 2011 but nothing for the early ESP models.

Does anyone know which one or any other that would be most suitable

Re: Workshop Servicve Manuals

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 1:07 am
by iceman
Try and find this (it's a '12 shop manual for the 125/150) - Honda P/N included (62KWN50)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/-/26200226957 ... SA:GB:1123
Original cost delivered in the UK from a dealer was about £40, but searching google shows loads of sellers selling it from around £44 through 66 or so euro's.

Re: Workshop Servicve Manuals

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 4:40 pm
by Scoot Commute
Thanks for that Iceman,
It gives me a lead what to look out for P/N etc, the 2012 model seems to be an awkward fit as most publications refer to 2013 -2015 which I hear are different in some areas.
Thanks for the advice

Re: Workshop Servicve Manuals

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 5:03 pm
by Oyabun
Mine is also a hybrid model. Manufactured in 2012, still using the earlier model's ecu and wiring harness but already esp engine.
I have the 2011 service email manual only, and I'd say it covers 95 percent of the stuff. Slight differences are related to the front suspension travel and fork fluid refill capacities and the fuel flap already hinged on the front. The rest is essentially the same. I'm usually most interested in torque values anyway.
So in case you come across a service manual for the older version, it will do also.

Re: Workshop Servicve Manuals

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:40 pm
by iceman
Scoot Commute wrote:Thanks for that Iceman,
It gives me a lead what to look out for P/N etc, the 2012 model seems to be an awkward fit as most publications refer to 2013 -2015 which I hear are different in some areas. Thanks for the advice
For most work you do not need a manual due to fantastic tutorials on here and youtube, but it does help for some problems or other obscure work needing to be done. Any good dealer should be able to look up what manual you need and order it if you want - although some (UK) these days claim all shop manuals are now on-line only - not true, you can get them.