OEM MK0019

Motorcycle Smart Remote Control Key User Manual

Model: MK0019 (35111-K1Z-U11)

Brand: OEM

Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the proper use and maintenance of your new Motorcycle Smart Remote Control Key. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the product. This smart key is designed for specific Honda motorcycle models, offering convenient remote access and security features.

Front view of the smart key with frequency, chip, and FCC ID details
Figure 1: Front view of the smart key, displaying frequency (433.92 FSK), chip type (ID47), and FCC ID (35111-K1Z-U11-M1).

Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Product NameMK0019 Motorcycle Smart Remote Control Key
OEM NO. / FCC ID35111-K1Z-U11
Buttons2 buttons
Chip TypeID47
Frequency433.92 MHZ (433.92 FSK)
R/C FunctionWITH
Key BlankYes
Transponder ChipYes
Electronics/BatteryYes
Applicable ModelsHonda PCX160 (WW150M and N) 2021-2023, Honda PCX160 (WW150AM and AN model ABS) 2021-2023, Honda PCX 160 (WW150N and AN) 2023
Smart key with packaging showing model and compatibility
Figure 2: The smart key alongside its packaging, confirming compatibility for Honda PCX160 models from 2021-2023 and displaying the FOB ASSY part number 35111-K1Z-U11.

Setup

The smart remote control key requires professional programming and key blade cutting before it can be used with your motorcycle.

  1. Verify Compatibility: Ensure your current remote key and key blade match the appearance and specifications (part number, chip, frequency, button position, blade notches) of this product. Confirm the correct frequency of your original key before proceeding.
  2. Professional Programming: This remote key must be programmed by a qualified locksmith. Attempting to program it yourself without the necessary tools and expertise may damage the key or your motorcycle's immobilizer system.
  3. Key Blade Cutting: The included key blank will need to be cut to match your motorcycle's ignition by a local dealer or a professional locksmith.
Device displaying frequency detection
Figure 3: A diagnostic device showing successful frequency detection at 433.92 MHz, confirming the key's operational frequency.
Device displaying transponder clone information
Figure 4: A diagnostic device displaying transponder clone information, indicating the specific chip type (ID47) used in the smart key.

Operating Instructions

Once programmed and the key blade is cut, your smart remote control key will function similarly to your original key.

  • Unlocking/Locking: Use the designated buttons on the remote to lock or unlock your motorcycle. Typically, one button is for locking/arming and the other for unlocking/disarming.
  • Starting the Motorcycle: Insert the cut key blade into the ignition and turn to start your motorcycle. The smart key's transponder chip must be recognized by the motorcycle's immobilizer system for the engine to start.
  • Remote Start/Other Functions: If your motorcycle supports remote start or other advanced functions via the smart key, refer to your motorcycle's owner's manual for specific instructions on how to activate and use these features.
Front and back view of the smart key
Figure 5: Front and back views of the smart key, showing the two control buttons and the Honda logo on the reverse side.

Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your smart remote control key, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Battery Replacement: The key contains a battery. If the remote functions become unreliable or the range decreases, the battery may need replacement. Consult a professional or your motorcycle's manual for the correct battery type and replacement procedure.
  • Keep Dry: Avoid exposing the key to water or excessive moisture, as this can damage the internal electronics.
  • Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Do not leave the key in direct sunlight or in places with extreme temperatures, as this can affect battery life and electronic components.
  • Handle with Care: Avoid dropping the key or subjecting it to strong impacts.
Internal circuit board (front side)
Figure 6: The front side of the internal circuit board, showing the electronic components responsible for the key's functionality.
Internal circuit board (back side)
Figure 7: The back side of the internal circuit board, detailing the intricate wiring and chip placement.

Troubleshooting

  • Key Not Responding:
    • Check the battery. If the battery is low or dead, replace it.
    • Ensure you are within range of the motorcycle.
    • Verify there are no strong electromagnetic interferences nearby.
    • If the issue persists, the key may need to be reprogrammed by a professional locksmith.
  • Motorcycle Not Starting:
    • Ensure the key blade is correctly cut and inserted into the ignition.
    • Confirm the key's transponder chip is properly recognized by the motorcycle's immobilizer system. If not, reprogramming may be required.
    • Check your motorcycle's battery and other starting components.

User Tips

  • Always carry a spare key if possible, especially for long trips.
  • Keep the key away from other electronic devices that might cause interference.
  • Familiarize yourself with the remote control functions in a safe environment before relying on them in critical situations.

Warranty and Support

For any issues not covered in this manual, or for warranty claims, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase. Professional assistance is recommended for any complex repairs or programming needs.

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