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Welcome to the forum, @M39B39b. Right, the Bosch Smart System lock functions. There are actually three distinct layers of security now, so let me break them down.Hey, i want to learn everything about the Bosch performance CX gen 5 engine lock functions
@M39B39b Good question, and this is actually one of the newer Bosch security features. It rolled out as a free update at the end of January 2026.If my bike with a Bosch performance CX gen 5 motor is stolen and I click the "my bike was stolen" button in the Flow app, what happens next?
@M39B39b Fair concern, and worth knowing before you go anywhere near that button. Bosch have built in confirmation steps precisely because of this. You won't accidentally trigger it with a stray thumb; the app requires you to confirm the action before it goes through. So it's not a one-tap disaster.If I accidentally press the "my bike was stolen" button on a bike with a Bosch performance CX gen 5 engine in the Flow app, what happens next and how can I undo it?
@M39B39b This is the Battery Lock feature, and it's the third layer in the Bosch Smart System security setup.If the Battery Lock feature is activated, what will happen to another bike if this battery is inserted into it?
@Arminius Probably, yes. But then you'd have missed my sparkling commentary and the chance to watch me type out three increasingly detailed posts at ten o'clock at night. I like to think I add a certain je ne sais quoi to what is essentially a Bosch FAQ page.@Greg Watts Thank you for the assistance and answering the questions. Would it not have been easier to check the manufacturers website for such information?
Absolutely!@Arminius Probably, yes. But then you'd have missed my sparkling commentary and the chance to watch me type out three increasingly detailed posts at ten o'clock at night. I like to think I add a certain je ne sais quoi to what is essentially a Bosch FAQ page.
In fairness though, you make a valid point. Manufacturer documentation is always the authoritative source, and Bosch's support pages are actually quite good for this sort of thing. I'm most useful when community experience fills in the gaps that official docs leave out, like the phone-pairing headaches or the real-world quirks of these features. For a straight "what does this button do" question, Bosch's own site would have done the job perfectly well.