MY 2016 PCX only comes with a remote sensor...
I AM WONDERING, WHAT IF THE REMOTE WENT TOTALLY BATTERY-DRY?
WHAT IF I LOST THE REMOTE???
ANY OTHER WAY TO START MY PCX? I AM SO SCARED OF BEING LEFT IN TOTAL DARK MIDNIGHT MID-FOREST...
THANKS...
ABOUT THE SENSOR REMOTE..
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Re: ABOUT THE SENSOR REMOTE..
Nope and there was no way to start a Segway without one of those electronic keys either. It be time to push, just like when we lost an old style key 
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Re: ABOUT THE SENSOR REMOTE..
Which is why I'm not keen on keyless ignition - don't really see the point of that above adding what every one wants - ABS! Need to carry a spare battery and small screwdriver (if needed) in the front draw.

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Re: ABOUT THE SENSOR REMOTE..
It might be different in Chinese, but using all caps mens shouting in netiquette. Please try to avoid doing so.
Losing the remote is o different from loosing the key. In fact I think the remote is very convenient, as you can keep it in a safe, zipped or buttoned down pocket all the time - less chance to leave it.
As for running out of battery iceman is right. I usually keep a spare bettery waterproofed by insulating tape, duct taped to the top of the glovebox.
Losing the remote is o different from loosing the key. In fact I think the remote is very convenient, as you can keep it in a safe, zipped or buttoned down pocket all the time - less chance to leave it.
As for running out of battery iceman is right. I usually keep a spare bettery waterproofed by insulating tape, duct taped to the top of the glovebox.
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Re: ABOUT THE SENSOR REMOTE..
thanks mate...iceman wrote:Which is why I'm not keen on keyless ignition - don't really see the point of that above adding what every one wants - ABS! Need to carry a spare battery and small screwdriver (if needed) in the front draw.
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Re: ABOUT THE SENSOR REMOTE..
Oyabun wrote:It might be different in Chinese, but using all caps mens shouting in netiquette. Please try to avoid doing so.
Losing the remote is o different from loosing the key. In fact I think the remote is very convenient, as you can keep it in a safe, zipped or buttoned down pocket all the time - less chance to leave it.
As for running out of battery iceman is right. I usually keep a spare bettery waterproofed by insulating tape, duct taped to the top of the glovebox.
thank you, Sir...
My apology for the capitals... I thought it would be polite to address in capitals...