How would I go about changing the clock on my '15 PCX? - It hasn't changed automatically since the clocks changed for Winter. (UK Time)
Leafeh
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 3:49 pm
by GatorGreg
Leafeh wrote:Hey All,
How would I go about changing the clock on my '15 PCX?
I like analog clocks better too - maybe you could wedge this one under the windscreen?
Sorry Leafeh, I couldn't resist Assuming you just wanna reset your clock, according to page 22 of my owner's manual:
1) turn ignition on
2) with odo displayed - press and hold mode switch til digits start flashing
3) press mode switch til desired time displayed
>Time advanced one minute with each press
>Time advanced by ten minutes when switch pressed and held
4) Wait 5 seconds and press mode switch - the clock is set
>Time also set by turning ignition switch off
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:09 pm
by iceman
People in Thailand only get owners manual in the native language which is a problem, but your in the UK - did you not get an owners manual with it?
True, but like the Australian site, only older manuals are available. Good enough to cater for most things on the new PCX's as many things have not changed much, but still most owners manuals our there are 2009-2011.
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:27 am
by Leafeh
GatorGreg wrote:
Leafeh wrote:Hey All,
How would I go about changing the clock on my '15 PCX?
I like analog clocks better too - maybe you could wedge this one under the windscreen?
Sorry Leafeh, I couldn't resist Assuming you just wanna reset your clock, according to page 22 of my owner's manual:
1) turn ignition on
2) with odo displayed - press and hold mode switch til digits start flashing
3) press mode switch til desired time displayed
>Time advanced one minute with each press
>Time advanced by ten minutes when switch pressed and held
4) Wait 5 seconds and press mode switch - the clock is set
>Time also set by turning ignition switch off
Think I'll just HAVE to wedge that kitty-clock on my windshield actually! Cheers.
Thanks for the quick How-To! I'll try and get that changed once I'm home.
Although.. I am one of those people who might just bear the 1hr difference..
Cheers,
Leafeh
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 1:39 pm
by djbass
GatorGreg wrote:according to page 22 of my owner's manual:
1) turn ignition on
2) with odo displayed - press and hold mode switch til digits start flashing
3) press mode switch til desired time displayed
>Time advanced one minute with each press
>Time advanced by ten minutes when switch pressed and held
4) Wait 5 seconds and press mode switch - the clock is set
>Time also set by turning ignition switch off
I have the manual on Thai language and on page 22 of the can be seen only pictures. Thanks, I found here a description of the clock settings to English. Tomorrow I will try, but it is already thought to wait until 0:00 o'clock, to connect the battery
Such information can be placed in the FAQ section (frequently asked questions), if any.
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 4:41 pm
by homie
turn on key
select the odometer milage display with the rubber button <---- critical
push and hold button until clock flashes and release
tap or hold the button to advance the digital clock in hours or minutes to desired time
turn off key <--- this is best way to lock it in
Note: The clock will not offer AM or PM but it will separate hours from minutes by rolling forward within 1-12 hours by holding the button, then tapping the button for minutes 01-59.
It's lame programing but it is a CLOCK, and we all begged for it from Honda... so there it is
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 6:27 pm
by PCX150Rider
Here's a video. . .if you have the same gauge set-up on your PCX 125 then the procedure should work. It's an LED PCX right?
homie, thanks for the description! PCX150Rider, thanks for the video!
Today before going to work was set the clock. Everything was very easy when you know how to do
Вот немного моего видео:
Re: Changing the clock!
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 12:53 am
by homie
djbass wrote:homie, thanks for the description! PCX150Rider, thanks for the video!
well gatorgreg got in there somehow too with the right answer I guess we were all retraining on this one.