On Friday, I went to start the Kymco, and it wouldn't recognize the Key Fob. I noticed that the Key Fob Battery appeared dead, as the red light on the Fob stayed dark when I pressed the Fob button.
So I grabbed my spare Key Fob -- and what's odd is -- the button emited a red light when I pressed it -- so it appeared the battery in the fob was good -- but when I stood in close proximity to the bike, the bike still wouldn't recongize the Fob, as it normally did -- however, when I placed the Fob on the manual starter activation square -- the bullseye on top of the glove box -- the bike did recognize the fob and I was able to start the bike.
I've been able to replicate this between Friday and today.
So, now, the bike only starts when I place one of the fobs on the manual bullseye starter. The bike doesn't seem to recognize the other fob.
Any ideas on what could be causing this, and what troubleshooting steps I should take? If this has happened to you, what did you do to address it?
I put the bike on a trickle charger, hoping that would help, but the battery seemed fine, even before this hiccup. I've taken the trickle charger off whenever trying to start the bike again.
If I find a solution, I'll update this thead.