Interesting incident with the PCX this morning...

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Interesting incident with the PCX this morning...

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I pulled the PCX out of the garage this morning and went to turn the key to the seat/fuel cap open position and accidentally turned it all the way to full ignition. I quickly turned it back, but before I opened the seat, I had remembered that I may have possibly left my helmet in the Burgman... so I took the key out to open the seat on the other bike. I opned the seat to find an empty space... so back to the PCX. I turned the key again and don't you know I did it again. After retrieving my helmet, I closed the seat and again turned the key to full ignition a third time... but then I realized I left something in the house. By the 4th time, I was finally ready to start the scooter... I pushed the button and waited for it to quickly and quietly come to life like it ALWAYS does... but to my utter surprise, it didn't! I tried starting it again, and it sounded like the engine wanted to turn over but it just wouldn't. Finally, I tried again and the engine was just barely running... but running none the less. After a few moments the rpms picked up and it seemed to be running normally. I rode it to work without further incident. I was puzzled most of the day, I thought maybe the torrential downpour I had been caught in the day before may have gotten something wet. However, I think I figured out what happened... when you turn the igntion ON, the fuel injection sprays a bit of fuel into the cylinder. Apparently, I had flooded it by repeatedly turning on/off the ignition without starting it. Makes sense to me... it has been starting and running fine the rest of the day. Just thought I'd share that as it really did take me by surprise.
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yeh its happened to me a couple of times when showing idle stop feature to folk. Just follow the handbook's flooded motor section (ie crank it with full throttlle) and it fixes it.
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Re: Interesting incident with the PCX this morning...

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I think this has happened to mine before too.
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Thanks for sharing. I had something similar happen. Mine hesitated to start. On the second attempt it started but was running so slowly that the headlight didn't come on. I revved the throttle and the lights came on and the engine ran normal. I could never get it to do it again. Always wondered what the deal was. Now to test this theory... ;)
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It's the ECU trying to protect the catalytic convertor from unspent fuel?
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Well i tried cycling the key on and off 4 times but it started right up like normal. ikd what the deal was.
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