Hello
I was fixing a punctured tyre outside when a gust of wind blew my bike over. Unfortunately the 5-pin connector that connects the handlebar display to the controller cracked and bent all the pins. I tried unbending them and fitting the connector back together but now the bike doesn't work properly.
When I turn it on it displays 4 out of 5 bars of battery before jumping up to five bars (battery is full) and I can adjust the level of assist. It works for about ten seconds when I peddle then suddenly the assist cuts out completely. The assist indicator light pulses three times then goes off and repeats this a few times before the power goes off completely. Here's a video.
I have no experience with electrical repairs whatsoever. Tried contacting Evans customer support and they said to bring it in for a Service (costs £50) and they will go from there. However having read some experiences with Evans I don't have much faith that they would be able to repair it.
I don't have photos of the controller/ motor etc but a post here has photos with an identical bike. And here is a link to the display. Looking at the error messages it seems the error is the last one: "Communication fault: 1. Check the connectors between the EB-BBUS and the controller. 2. Replace the controller.
Can anyone advise what I can do from here? I didn't know the first thing about how ebikes work until I came across this problem so if you could explain in layman's turns that would be very helpful.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
I was fixing a punctured tyre outside when a gust of wind blew my bike over. Unfortunately the 5-pin connector that connects the handlebar display to the controller cracked and bent all the pins. I tried unbending them and fitting the connector back together but now the bike doesn't work properly.
When I turn it on it displays 4 out of 5 bars of battery before jumping up to five bars (battery is full) and I can adjust the level of assist. It works for about ten seconds when I peddle then suddenly the assist cuts out completely. The assist indicator light pulses three times then goes off and repeats this a few times before the power goes off completely. Here's a video.
I have no experience with electrical repairs whatsoever. Tried contacting Evans customer support and they said to bring it in for a Service (costs £50) and they will go from there. However having read some experiences with Evans I don't have much faith that they would be able to repair it.
I don't have photos of the controller/ motor etc but a post here has photos with an identical bike. And here is a link to the display. Looking at the error messages it seems the error is the last one: "Communication fault: 1. Check the connectors between the EB-BBUS and the controller. 2. Replace the controller.
Can anyone advise what I can do from here? I didn't know the first thing about how ebikes work until I came across this problem so if you could explain in layman's turns that would be very helpful.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.