Pedal sensor E10 error code help !!

Adam1

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Hi there, I have an error E10 on the display of my Lankeleisi G650 e-bike I know what the code means, this occurred while replacing a pedal sensor for pedal assist, if I have not fitted this correctly could this cause the problem I am sure I have check all connections but no joy have I missed something?
 

saneagle

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Hi there, I have an error E10 on the display of my Lankeleisi G650 e-bike I know what the code means, this occurred while replacing a pedal sensor for pedal assist, if I have not fitted this correctly could this cause the problem I am sure I have check all connections but no joy have I missed something?
Are the wires in the correct sequence in the new sensor?
 

Adam1

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I have taken the old sensor off after removing the crank arm and put the new one on the same way then connected to controller within the bike would putting the new sensor on incorrectly cause an E10 code ?
 

Nealh

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I have taken the old sensor off after removing the crank arm and put the new one on the same way then connected to controller within the bike would putting the new sensor on incorrectly cause an E10 code ?
Is /was the chnaged sensor an identical one from the maufacturer /supplier ?
The important factor is the wiring and the colour sequence of the wires connected up.
 

saneagle

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I have taken the old sensor off after removing the crank arm and put the new one on the same way then connected to controller within the bike would putting the new sensor on incorrectly cause an E10 code ?
There are three wires. they must go 5v to 5v, ground to ground and signal to dignal. Just because the connectors fit doesn't mean the wires are on the right pins.