What lights are you getting?
This is usually water or moisture in the TCU (The switch you turn it on with)
If you remove that and clean it, it may fix it.
Are you washing the bike upside down? If so water collects there and can bugger the TCU.
Will be replaced under warranty at your LBS in any case.
I have had the first blue light come on with a beep Then switch off for pretty much 2 days on a brand new bike.
Removed the tcu blow dried it, still wouldn’t turn on then all of a sudden it sprang back to life,
I did turn it upside down during the washing which may have caused the problem.
Seems fine now fingers crossed it stays that way
TCU is bone dry, i wrap a rag around the cables and drape it over the TCU before i turn the hose on the wheels and tyres. also used a compressor and a bike dryer on it with no luck. only sprayed the hose around the rear linkage, obviously near to the motor. i have seen plenty of videos of people washing them with pressure washers and not having issues.Sounds like water has got in somewhere. Have you tried taking the TCU off the top tube and letting that dry?
Unplug the Battery terminal also and let that dry.
After each clean I unplug the battery and let that area dry out prior to turning on or charging. I've fried one charger trying to charge it before letting it all dry out..
Being a retired avionics engineer, and both my wife and I on to our second Levo’s, I have taken large interest in the ‘electronic’ issues surrounding the Levo’s.
Having done a number of moisture entry preventative measures, and still having TCU fault codes on both our bikes I am strongly of the view the ‘sealing’ on the Rosenberg connector is the primary cause. The seal contact area, and pressure, within the battery receptacle is mediocre at best, and changing the lead is only providing a ‘fresh’ seal for a short duration.
To test the seal, I cleaned the Rosenberg connector & receptacle with contact cleaner and dried with Shop Air and checked clean with white tissue. We then rode a local rough/dusty single track and on our return, wiped the plug and receptacle with a white tissue and was amazed at how dirty both where – If the dust could get in then moisture certainly would.
Given the Rosenberg connector uses point to point connections, and not pin & socket, and is reliant on the magnet to hold contact, I suspect vibration generated with ‘normal’ trail riding is enough to break contact and any moisture/dust that gets in is sufficient the upset power continuity, especially on the low voltage/current lines (TCU Control/Speed Sensor).
It would be good to know what Specialized views were on this issue, and the number of leads that have been replaced
I’ll get a replacement on warranty but will try repairing and sealing it with some rubber glue and waterproof tape.
I believe the 2020 model has a redesigned cable which I am assuming is what I will receive. View attachment 24147
The motor covers are not designed to be waterproof. There are no gaskets between the covers and the motor casing. It is the cables and plug connectors that are designed to be waterproof.......the 2 green bands on the motor end plug are the seals. The split in the plug has broken the seal between the cable sheath and the plug. The 2020 bikes have the same cable as the 2019 bikes. There is however a modified cable that should now be available. Only one person on here has so far shown us a new cable but it was unclear whether it was a prototype, a lbs diy job, or the actual new cable. The one shown was 10mm shorter and had no outer sheath, and was sealed end to end with some form of liquid rubber by the look of it. It had apparently been trialled with zero failures.
We need to see the official new cable.
My 2020 bike is supposed to be having the revised cable fitted.
I will try and take a photo when I get it back, hopefully by the end of the week.
new power cable seems to have resolved my issues. probably the first thing worth checking for anyone having problems turning their bike on, especially following washing it.
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