April 5, 20206 yr Due to my incompetence I fitted the sensor on backwards and the motor gave error 503 then the speedometer disappeared then get you home mode kicked in. Now the local shop has to send the complete bike back to the factory as Bosch will not empower him to reset the motor.
April 5, 20206 yr Seems mad. The system (either the electronic system or the Bosch people system) probably suspects you tried to dongle it. I'm sure AndyMat will have some other information (or at least comments) on the matter.
April 5, 20206 yr dongles do not cause errors yet! tho the speed sensor on the wrong way would throw non stop 503 speed sensor errors. bosch just need the motor not the hole bike as the controller is inside the motor and you will just get a new replacement imo.
April 5, 20206 yr Due to my incompetence I fitted the sensor on backwards and the motor gave error 503 then the speedometer disappeared then get you home mode kicked in. Now the local shop has to send the complete bike back to the factory as Bosch will not empower him to reset the motor. Some here actually like Bosch, their personal choice of course, but what will this action cost you, any ideas? On almost any other make of e-bike, you would turn ithe sensor around around, reset the controller in some manner, and drive off with it repaired!!! Andy
April 5, 20206 yr Author Some here actually like Bosch, their personal choice of course, but what will this action cost you, any ideas? On almost any other make of e-bike, you would turn ithe sensor around around, reset the controller in some manner, and drive off with it repaired!!! Andy Iam very dissapointed with Bosch, why won't they let their authorised agent deal with it. There is a "Right to Repair" issue here. Its going to cost me a fortune all this shipping to and fro. I am not saying I am squeeky clean, I caused the fault.
April 5, 20206 yr Iam very dissapointed with Bosch, why won't they let their authorised agent deal with it. There is a "Right to Repair" issue here. Its going to cost me a fortune all this shipping to and fro. I am not saying I am squeeky clean, I caused the fault. I had a 500 series error when the magnet came loose. I think it was 503 but I might be wrong on the exact number. I simply moved the magnet, turned the bike off and back on again and it cleared. The fact that Bosch want the motor back would indicate its more than a simple reset. This could be good news as Bosch themselves don't fix anything, they just get their service agents to fit a new motor with a new warranty. Depending how old the bike is that warranty can be useful. Darren PS - I just noticed you are paying for shipping. Is the bike out of warranty?
April 6, 20206 yr I had the same problem, but did not have any problems after I centred the magnet. Just seems strange. Also, what is the "Get you home" mode?
April 6, 20206 yr Due to my incompetence I fitted the sensor on backwards and the motor gave error 503 then the speedometer disappeared then get you home mode kicked in. Now the local shop has to send the complete bike back to the factory as Bosch will not empower him to reset the motor. I'm a bit confused by this whole thing, Why were YOU fitting the sensor? If it's a new bike, the shop would have put the bike together, you wouldn't have needed to fit anything. Also, if it's new, (or less than 2 yrs old), it's under warranty, so any repairs or shipping won't cost you anything. Or, if it's more than 2 yrs old, (out of warranty), why would your shop send it back to the factory? This sounds like some sort of bungled attempt to gain more speed, in which case, it's entirely your fault, not Bosch's.
April 6, 20206 yr I'm a bit confused by this whole thing, Why were YOU fitting the sensor? If it's a new bike, the shop would have put the bike together, you wouldn't have needed to fit anything. Also, if it's new, (or less than 2 yrs old), it's under warranty, so any repairs or shipping won't cost you anything. Or, if it's more than 2 yrs old, (out of warranty), why would your shop send it back to the factory? This sounds like some sort of bungled attempt to gain more speed, in which case, it's entirely your fault, not Bosch's. I understand where you are coming from, but if all the same happened on a hub bike from any other manufacturer, he would have turned the sensor around, reset the bike, and ridden off into the sunset. Thats the difference! He agrees he was partly to blame, but the costs to get his bike running again are going to be huge in relation to the problems. Andy
April 6, 20206 yr Author I don't dispute it was my fault, my beef is that the local Agent (Bike Shop) is not empowered to reset the motor to factory setting. Why would Bosch want it sent back to the manufacturer? Retribution?
April 6, 20206 yr I don't dispute it was my fault, my beef is that the local Agent (Bike Shop) is not empowered to reset the motor to factory setting. Why would Bosch want it sent back to the manufacturer? Retribution? It is the Bosch business model for their E-Drive bike motor system, not they or your LBS singling you out. IMO, a serious negative consideration, not readily made known when purchasing bikes with their system. A failing in my case only learnt here. Just wonder how in the US with their stricter anti restrictive practices laws, that things are dealt with there? Many years back, I had to get VW workshop manuals from there as they were not permitting the sale in the UK, I wonder if that provides a route for info here?
April 6, 20206 yr I don't dispute it was my fault, my beef is that the local Agent (Bike Shop) is not empowered to reset the motor to factory setting. Why would Bosch want it sent back to the manufacturer? Retribution? Is this one of the new 2020 type motors? and what exactly was it you tried to do?? (and what happens in 'get home mode' ???)
April 6, 20206 yr Due to my incompetence I fitted the sensor on backwards and the motor gave error 503 then the speedometer disappeared then get you home mode kicked in. Now the local shop has to send the complete bike back to the factory as Bosch will not empower him to reset the motor. What was the reason you had to re fit the sensor. Did it come loose
April 6, 20206 yr It is the Bosch business model for their E-Drive bike motor system, not they or your LBS singling you out. IMO, a serious negative consideration, not readily made known when purchasing bikes with their system. A failing in my case only learnt here. Just wonder how in the US with their stricter anti restrictive practices laws, that things are dealt with there? Many years back, I had to get VW workshop manuals from there as they were not permitting the sale in the UK, I wonder if that provides a route for info here? My own feeling is that once we are free of the EU we should have a restrictive practices law in the UK. These sort of shenanigans do not help the fight against global warming and simply waste valuable resources.
April 6, 20206 yr My own feeling is that once we are free of the EU we should have a restrictive practices law in the UK. These sort of shenanigans do not help the fight against global warming and simply waste valuable resources. Possibly, but my brush with VW's restrictive practice was in 1971, two years before we joined the EEC, time will tell how enlightened we become, if indeed it is the EU at all that is the issue with Bosch's stance here.
April 6, 20206 yr Author I had moved the sensor to get it to pick up a magnet on the pedal which worked very well. I had to put it back to standard when the motor strted creaking in the frame apparantley not torqued correctly at the factory. It was when i went to refit my previously sucess mod that I cocked it up. So as I said it was my fault. I knew nothing of draconian control measures and error modes, I do now! I thought I could do what I like with it after I bought it! Doh!
April 6, 20206 yr It is the Bosch business model for their E-Drive bike motor system, not they or your LBS singling you out. IMO, a serious negative consideration, not readily made known when purchasing bikes with their system. A failing in my case only learnt here. Just wonder how in the US with their stricter anti restrictive practices laws, that things are dealt with there? Many years back, I had to get VW workshop manuals from there as they were not permitting the sale in the UK, I wonder if that provides a route for info here? This is why you should do your research and find a decent dealer. If I have any problem with my bike while under warranty, my dealer will lend me another e-bike untill mine is sorted.
April 6, 20206 yr Fitting the sensor/magnet then to the pedal/crank was I believe an attempt to trick the motor speed so as to go faster. SW has said afaik that it doesn't work and then pulls up an error code. A dongle like the Badass about £130 would have been easier and cheaper in the long run.
April 6, 20206 yr even putting the magnet in the wrong place will throw non stop 503 errors so imo that could also brick the system. dongles still work atm but a new firmware update could stop them from working in the future.
April 6, 20206 yr My own feeling is that once we are free of the EU we should have a restrictive practices law in the UK. I agree, but I am afraid it is likely that our laws will become weaker (as far as the consumer is concerned) rather than tighter.
April 6, 20206 yr This is why you should do your research and find a decent dealer. If I have any problem with my bike while under warranty, my dealer will lend me another e-bike untill mine is sorted. Good point, may I ask what Bike manufacturer that is, and maybe for others here in your area, the name of the "kind" company? Andy
April 6, 20206 yr Good point, may I ask what Bike manufacturer that is, and maybe for others here in your area, the name of the "kind" company? Andy Do I detect a hint of disbelief in your "kind" company remark? FYO, the dealer in question is Electrifying Cycles in Cromer, Norfolk. The make of bike is irrelevant, they supply many brands, and will loan a bike if yours is in need of repair.
April 6, 20206 yr Do I detect a hint of disbelief in your "kind" company remark? FYO, the dealer in question is Electrifying Cycles in Cromer, Norfolk. The make of bike is irrelevant, they supply many brands, and will loan a bike if yours is in need of repair. Not in the slightest. If a company is kind to its customers, that needs to be rewarded.... Conversely, if they treat their customers badly, that also needs to be mentioned! I was simply hoping that it was a Bosch bike you had, so that you could post something positive about Bosch. As its seldom possible to do that in my view!! Andy
April 6, 20206 yr Author When I get it back I will share the full story. At the mo I would rather not give too much detail. I love the forum I wish I had found it before!!
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