Honda PXC150 2020 Operation Guide

To perform an oil change on the Honda PCX150 2020, first, warm up the engine, then turn it off. Place the scooter on its center stand. Remove the oil drain bolt and drain the old oil into a pan. Replace the drain bolt and refill with the recommended oil type and capacity as listed in the owner's manual.
If the engine doesn't start, check the battery for charge and connections. Ensure the kill switch is in the 'run' position, and that the side stand is up. If the problem persists, inspect the spark plug and fuel supply.
The air filter on the Honda PCX150 should be checked every 4,000 miles and replaced if necessary. Under dusty conditions, more frequent maintenance may be required.
The recommended tire pressure for the Honda PCX150 2020 is 29 psi (200 kPa) for the front tire and 33 psi (225 kPa) for the rear tire. Always check the tire pressure when the tires are cold.
To adjust the rear suspension of the Honda PCX150, use a spanner wrench to turn the adjuster on the shock absorber. Adjust according to the load and riding preference, ensuring both sides are set equally.
The break-in period for the Honda PCX150 is the first 600 miles. During this time, avoid full-throttle starts and refrain from maintaining a constant speed. Vary the engine speed and avoid overloading the scooter.
To improve fuel efficiency on your PCX150, maintain proper tire pressure, regularly service the engine, use recommended oil grades, and avoid rapid acceleration and heavy loads.
Use a high-quality ethylene glycol coolant with corrosion inhibitors specifically formulated for aluminum engines in the Honda PCX150. Always ensure the coolant is mixed with distilled water in a 50/50 ratio unless using pre-mixed coolant.
First, check the headlight bulb to see if it is burnt out. Inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Check wiring connections for corrosion or damage. If problems persist, consult a professional technician.
Regular maintenance tasks for the Honda PCX150 include checking and changing the engine oil, inspecting the brakes, checking the tire pressure and tread, cleaning or replacing the air filter, and inspecting lights and signals. Follow the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual for specific intervals.