I own an Yamaha 2018 Xmax 300cc which I purchased in June of this year. In August, I lost my smart key or fob. Yamaha only provides one fob at time of purchase in my case.
Long story short.... if you lose your fob and didn't retain your "key ID card" that contains the smart key or fob coding numbers that came with your documentation -- expect expensive replacement costs. Unfortunately, when I purchased my Xmax from Rocky Mountain Plaza Motorsports in Colorado Springs... the sales rep never mentioned this little fact during my walk through, nor did I have this very important "key ID card" in my documentation. The work around is to replace the ignition, etc which involves three components which is mentioned in the owners' manual. Which I will gladly pay for if I could get my replacement fob in a timely matter....
Here's when things went really south in two areas... It turns out Yamaha does not retain these program code numbers or connect them to the Xmax VIN, nor does the dealership that sold the Xmax have the program code numbers either. This piece of information was never mentioned to me during the sales transaction. So if you don't have that "key ID card" you are screwed. Its about theft protection according to Yamaha Corp.
Here where its get really interesting... it turns out Yamaha doesn't even stock one of the three components needed to complete the ignition work around... In my situation, Yamaha Corp told me they are trying to "locate" one and don't any idea when the component will be available... the dealership told me maybe January of 2019... maybe (my Xmax has been at the dealership since the first week of September). I'm looking at six months or even longer without my Xmax. I should also mention the Xmax is my sole mode of transportation.. or for now was....
Long story short.... if you lose your fob and didn't retain your "key ID card" that contains the smart key or fob coding numbers that came with your documentation -- expect expensive replacement costs. Unfortunately, when I purchased my Xmax from Rocky Mountain Plaza Motorsports in Colorado Springs... the sales rep never mentioned this little fact during my walk through, nor did I have this very important "key ID card" in my documentation. The work around is to replace the ignition, etc which involves three components which is mentioned in the owners' manual. Which I will gladly pay for if I could get my replacement fob in a timely matter....
Here's when things went really south in two areas... It turns out Yamaha does not retain these program code numbers or connect them to the Xmax VIN, nor does the dealership that sold the Xmax have the program code numbers either. This piece of information was never mentioned to me during the sales transaction. So if you don't have that "key ID card" you are screwed. Its about theft protection according to Yamaha Corp.
Here where its get really interesting... it turns out Yamaha doesn't even stock one of the three components needed to complete the ignition work around... In my situation, Yamaha Corp told me they are trying to "locate" one and don't any idea when the component will be available... the dealership told me maybe January of 2019... maybe (my Xmax has been at the dealership since the first week of September). I'm looking at six months or even longer without my Xmax. I should also mention the Xmax is my sole mode of transportation.. or for now was....