Hi all. My bike is 4 years old and has done just over 1400 miles.
Recently, the 9 pin plug between to controller and the rear hub motor started to play up and I had issues where the bike just wouldn't respond. I found that the plug had been arcing and had overheated.
I replaced it, but to no avail - the mother made a buzzing noise and just moved slightly on the throttle. I connected my wife bike meter up and it did exactly the same - I guess that eliminated the hub motor.
I stripped it all down again, removed the controller checking the PCB for damage but there was none evident.
After reassembly, it worked! - went for a 10 mile trip down the canal bank to shake it up a little and it was fine.
I charged the battery, and tried it again - it worked but then started showing "error 30" on the LCD (XT-LCD W108). However, if I turn the throttle it goes off and the screen comes back on as normal with full pull. Likewise, If I pedal, the error disappears, the display comes back on and all is normal.
Has anyone got any ideas or can point me in the direction of a workshop manual? I should mention that I have a background in the repair of electronic devices albeit 30 years ago! So i'm no mug but a little rusty I guess!
Thanks in advance
Glyn
Recently, the 9 pin plug between to controller and the rear hub motor started to play up and I had issues where the bike just wouldn't respond. I found that the plug had been arcing and had overheated.
I replaced it, but to no avail - the mother made a buzzing noise and just moved slightly on the throttle. I connected my wife bike meter up and it did exactly the same - I guess that eliminated the hub motor.
I stripped it all down again, removed the controller checking the PCB for damage but there was none evident.
After reassembly, it worked! - went for a 10 mile trip down the canal bank to shake it up a little and it was fine.
I charged the battery, and tried it again - it worked but then started showing "error 30" on the LCD (XT-LCD W108). However, if I turn the throttle it goes off and the screen comes back on as normal with full pull. Likewise, If I pedal, the error disappears, the display comes back on and all is normal.
Has anyone got any ideas or can point me in the direction of a workshop manual? I should mention that I have a background in the repair of electronic devices albeit 30 years ago! So i'm no mug but a little rusty I guess!
Thanks in advance
Glyn