the forum may have answered my question already
https://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=25552.msg182440#msg182440
basically, while the bike has been not mobile the battery lost voltage from 12.8 to 12.6 and possibly needs to be charged
The long flash followed by a short flash can be interpreted as a battery warning in the thread above
My conclusion for the Kymco experience is this
The bikes presentation is good and rides well, beneath that are broken plastic couplings that hold tubes and wires while other harness just hang jammed into cavities conveniently
There are lots of cavities that aren't easily accessible with many panels interconnecting in a sequence meaning its never just one panel to remove to address an issue
In general everything is insulated well with dust boots and heat shrink where it counts and in the grand scheme of things is competitive to it competition
But where this brand lets itself down is customer service, there are no resources easily found, no advice or wisdom at the dealers and you are kind of left out in the cold relying on communities like this one.
Maybe its a culture shock from coming from another brand but this is an area they need to improve on.
Agree that SYM makes a great scooter - but doubt their service tech would have found your underbonnnet loose connection without a significant labor bill.
Many scooters are maddenly panel puzzles. One's pre-purchase reasearch can help select an easy DIY scooter if service is going to be miles away.
Honda has several nearby dealers ..
.but I would not own their otherwise fine PCX because the difficulty in getting at the engine.
My local megabrand dealer would have been no more help to your over the phone electrical problem than was your Kymco dealer.
"We'll fetch it for $, and take a look at it, at our hourly rate."
My 7 yr old Kymco's panels are in fine shape, and the scoot is very easy to DIY because of the panel layout.
But, yes, stick with a brand that's working for you - scooter ownership should not be a pain.
Stig