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Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 1:32 pm
by GreyBeard
Hi.
I have a 2019 Model PCX which I bought new last June. Since that time I have used it for commuting but out of choice, I leave it in the garage if rain is forecast. Three weeks ago I found myself between cars and had to use it on a day when it rained most of the day. My scoot was outside in the rain through my working day.
Unfortunately, since that day, I have had condensation inside the dash. The other day, it rained a little on a day when I had commuted on my scoot. Now the condensation is worse.
I am going back to the dealer tomorrow for a warranty assessment but I wonder if anyone else has experienced a leaky dash.
Just to make sure I'm not a complete numpty, the PCX is meant to be used outside, right?

GreyBeard

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:38 am
by WhiteNoise
Welcome and congrats on owning a new PCX! :) I did a search and found a thread about the same issue. Here's some advice, take a look:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1302&p=18412#p18412
Member's may share more. We'll wait and see ;)

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 3:40 am
by cnikonpete
Got mine in July 2018, and have condensation as well,only used it once in the rain,but it has been washed! Mine is kept in a granite outbuilding, which can be as damp as the Titanic in the winter,will see what happens when the weather gets warmer.

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:07 pm
by tjupille
My 2013 has the same issue. I got it a couple of years ago and it spent it's first (damp, rainy, Northern California) winter in a tent. I ended up parking it in a warm sunny spot over a couple of days and the water dried up. It now lives in a solid motorcycle shed/garage, and I don't ride in the rain; I'm also careful not to hose down the binnacle when washing (just use a damp cloth on that area) and the problem hasn't recurred. If I were commuting with it, I would carry something like a white trash compactor bag to slip over the binnacle when parked.

All of that said, if it were new, I'd follow the advice given and take it in for warranty service.

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 3:11 pm
by cnikonpete
I had a look at the parts catalogue for the latest version,doesn’t appear to have separate gasket for the plastic screen,my condensation isn’t bad just a bit hazy in about a quarter of the lower screen. I will mention it if I take it for the 4000 mile service,and that isn’t even definite yet.
I have an anti condensation bag thing for my car, put that on top of the screen overnight,not overly impressed though.

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 6:04 am
by iceman
My 2014 LED PCX suffers the same, parts of the inner dash bezel have condensation but the speedo is not affected. Not that bothered as it drys up and goes away after a few hours in a warmer location such as the underground car park I use at work. It seems the dash sealing it not great, but not really a big deal as long as the speedo / fuel gauge is readable.

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:59 pm
by Mel46
Oohh, my eyes are so tired, and my glasses need to be cleaned. I had to look at the title three times.

I thought at first and second glance that it said CONDEMNATION in the dashboard. What what???

Time for my eyedrops.

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:11 pm
by GreyBeard
Well I went back to the dealer and the warranty claim was accepted. I will get a new dash but have to wait until May because all the parts are not available yet. Bummer.

Funnily enough, the day before I went to the dealer, another issue reared its head. The loud buzz that can be heard after start-up and pulling away disappeared. I told the dealer about this too and he said it is common on new PCXs. Honda don't yet know the reason but it may be the subject of a recall when they get to the bottom of it.

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:43 pm
by WhiteNoise
Perfect 8) Get er done! Then update us, please

Re: Condensation in the dashboard

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2019 1:44 pm
by jrewillis
GreyBeard wrote:Well I went back to the dealer and the warranty claim was accepted. I will get a new dash but have to wait until May because all the parts are not available yet. Bummer.

Funnily enough, the day before I went to the dealer, another issue reared its head. The loud buzz that can be heard after start-up and pulling away disappeared. I told the dealer about this too and he said it is common on new PCXs. Honda don't yet know the reason but it may be the subject of a recall when they get to the bottom of it.

In case you still hadn't figured this one. It's the abs sensor doing a check. Lots of cars do it to. Below 6mph the light stays on. It'll do a quick self check (the buzz) then go off.