The motor cable has damage that was under yellow tape near the controller. You have to zoom in, it's the small yellow cable
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People always say they checked the motor connector, but they never confirm that it's in ALL THE WAY TO THE LINE.
The motor cable often gets nicked where it comes out of the axle, so check there first, then anywhere where cable ties are holding it to the frame. If you zip the tie too tight, you can squish the wires inside the cable. Check all along its length to the controller that nothing has rubbed against it. Lastly, check all the connectors at the controller end: Bullets can be loose, hall connector pins can be not clipped in properly or that connector can be dirty.
Assuming that you have the rack battery, the controller will be in the compartment at the front of it. You need to look in there to see the motor connectors at that end. They all dismantle in differnt ways, but normally 2 or 4 screws to get the cover off.
A new one is only about £10.I checked the motor cable near the controller and it has yellow tape that was hiding damage. Do I need to replace the motor cable or is it possible to splice or solder
You get one the same as what you already have. We don't know what you have, so impossible to recommend one.How do I go about finding out which is the right replacement?
Assuming you have the very common 'waterproof' 9 pin motor plug/socket arrangement, its just a case of matching length and controller connectors.If I can't find one is it possible for me to just solder that one yellow wire?
There must be more than the one wire damaged to get the problem you've described, so there might be another exposed wire underneath or somewhere else. Is that the same damage as where the chain rubbed on it?If I were to solder the wire how would I go about doing that? It's just the one wire but I'm not sure how to get enough play in that wire so I can work with it. The damaged wire is the big yellow one inside the motor cable.
No this is a different part of the motor cable, this part of it was near the controller.There must be more than the one wire damaged to get the problem you've described, so there might be another exposed wire underneath or somewhere else. Is that the same damage as where the chain rubbed on it?
You've probably realised this already, but just in case not...
The cable damage has probably lead to hall sensor failure, so fixing the cable will not fix the problem.
The cable is too knackered to sensibly repair and reuse, so you can be quite brutal with it to diagnose the problems: cut out all the damage and use terminal blocks and extra lengths of similar sized wires to reconnect everything properly.
That eliminates the doubt about the cable. If you still have the code 24, then do the hall sensor checks. If that is the problem you need to open up the motor and replace the hall sensor(s).
At the same time, remove the damaged cable, look online for same, order and fit.
How do I go about finding the right cable? The website for the bike doesn't sell the cablesYou've probably realised this already, but just in case not...
The cable damage has probably lead to hall sensor failure, so fixing the cable will not fix the problem.
The cable is too knackered to sensibly repair and reuse, so you can be quite brutal with it to diagnose the problems: cut out all the damage and use terminal blocks and extra lengths of similar sized wires to reconnect everything properly.
That eliminates the doubt about the cable. If you still have the code 24, then do the hall sensor checks. If that is the problem you need to open up the motor and replace the hall sensor(s).
At the same time, remove the damaged cable, look online for same, order and fit.
Take the cable off. Look at it, measure it, then compare it with those in the link I provided above.How do I go about finding the right cable? The website for the bike doesn't sell the cables
So I'm to the point I doubt theres anything I can do to make this bike work. I soldered the wires that seemed to be the issue and still the same original problemHow do I go about finding the right cable? The website for the bike doesn't sell the cables
I really don't know how to find the right cable and I already tried soldering the wires that were damaged. Im kind of running out of ideas other then paying a shop to fix itTake the cable off. Look at it, measure it, then compare it with those in the link I provided above.
Take the cable off, lay it on the ground and photograph it. We can't help if we don't know what you have.I really don't know how to find the right cable and I already tried soldering the wires that were damaged. Im kind of running out of ideas other then paying a shop to fix it