Error 30 still indicates a communications issue between controller and display, finding the fault isn't easy and there is no easy option but test and test.
Check all connections at the controller and display end and for any bent wires or pins at the connectors, also look for any corrosion on wire connections.
Check the main trunk harness between display and contoller for any bad kinks or very tight ties securing it, a pinched wire can cause the comm's issue.
The fact the display turns on then shuts down could be a wire break/pinched wire or loose wire , it may even be in the display.
One can try and rule out the harness by shorting the Red and Blue wires at the display end together, the motor should work.
The fault may be anything causing a comm's issue so try disconnecting PAS, throttle and brakes to see if the display stays on , all these use a commonn 5v rail in the controller to supply voltage. If one item is causing conflict then it will affect all the 5v connections.
Also the motor may have hall sensors so 5v tests on the motor is needed.
Willy nilly swapping stuff out works out expensive and often doesn't solve the issue, though one might strike lucky.
Check all connections at the controller and display end and for any bent wires or pins at the connectors, also look for any corrosion on wire connections.
Check the main trunk harness between display and contoller for any bad kinks or very tight ties securing it, a pinched wire can cause the comm's issue.
The fact the display turns on then shuts down could be a wire break/pinched wire or loose wire , it may even be in the display.
One can try and rule out the harness by shorting the Red and Blue wires at the display end together, the motor should work.
The fault may be anything causing a comm's issue so try disconnecting PAS, throttle and brakes to see if the display stays on , all these use a commonn 5v rail in the controller to supply voltage. If one item is causing conflict then it will affect all the 5v connections.
Also the motor may have hall sensors so 5v tests on the motor is needed.
Willy nilly swapping stuff out works out expensive and often doesn't solve the issue, though one might strike lucky.
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