Check Engine Light
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2023 10:36 pm
Hello all and great forum. I have a 2022 PCX USA version. I live in Miami Florida. My bike is fairly new with 1400 miles on it. I brought it in for the 600 mile service, had the oil changed and I keep it in showroom condition. Even underneath. I have OCD when it come to being clean.
Just wanted ti give you that little background to see that the bike is well taken care of.
Now, I bought RGB LED lights to install all inside the bike. I CAREFULLY tried to find routes on how to run the cables with the lights so that I don’t mess anything up like pulling hoses or connectors out while snaking the lights through. I have disconnected the battery which is fairly brand new. I disconnected the positive first, followed by the negative. I did this last night and when re-connecting the battery and running the bike, all was fine. This was only a trial run to see where to mount all the lights.
Today I was doing the same thing and realized that its best to run cables on the left side of the bike (sitting on bike) I disconnected the battery again, re-connected and when I go to start the bike, the Check Engine light is now on and steady. Nothing wrong with the bike. She starts right up, all lights, signals, brake lights work.
Can disconnecting the battery throw the Check Engine light on?
Thanks for any input. Scratching my head here like WTH?
Just wanted ti give you that little background to see that the bike is well taken care of.
Now, I bought RGB LED lights to install all inside the bike. I CAREFULLY tried to find routes on how to run the cables with the lights so that I don’t mess anything up like pulling hoses or connectors out while snaking the lights through. I have disconnected the battery which is fairly brand new. I disconnected the positive first, followed by the negative. I did this last night and when re-connecting the battery and running the bike, all was fine. This was only a trial run to see where to mount all the lights.
Today I was doing the same thing and realized that its best to run cables on the left side of the bike (sitting on bike) I disconnected the battery again, re-connected and when I go to start the bike, the Check Engine light is now on and steady. Nothing wrong with the bike. She starts right up, all lights, signals, brake lights work.
Can disconnecting the battery throw the Check Engine light on?
Thanks for any input. Scratching my head here like WTH?