During this morning's commute to work it happened. The bike just went dead. When I looked down at the LED remote, it was dark. I tried to turn it on again, and after a few attempts, it did power up. I went on biking, but shortly after, it happened again. Then I noticed the short "beep" it does when I turn it off. Just the same behavior as if I had pressed the on/off button. I still had 3-4 km left of my trip, and it happened 3-4 times more.
No error messages in the Flow app, no other indications of what could be wrong. I tried to pull and reinsert the cable in the LED remote, no difference in behavior.
I haven't done anything to the bike lately, so there is no reason an intenal cable should be pinched (unless it has been pinched all the time). The bike is my Haibike and the motor is the Performance Line CX smart system with LED remote, no other display. I have ridden it approx 1200km.
Any advice? How does the system behave if the battery in the LED remote is bad? Could that be the case here?
Edit: After a quick google search, I found this on the Bosch site:
This may indicate a cable connection error. Please check that all cables are properly connected and that the plugs on the control unit and the display (if present) are firmly inserted. Also check whether the cables are excessively tensioned when steering the eBike. If this is the case, it could indicate that the connection between plug and socket has been interrupted.
I guess I have to take a look behind the covers, then
No error messages in the Flow app, no other indications of what could be wrong. I tried to pull and reinsert the cable in the LED remote, no difference in behavior.
I haven't done anything to the bike lately, so there is no reason an intenal cable should be pinched (unless it has been pinched all the time). The bike is my Haibike and the motor is the Performance Line CX smart system with LED remote, no other display. I have ridden it approx 1200km.
Any advice? How does the system behave if the battery in the LED remote is bad? Could that be the case here?
Edit: After a quick google search, I found this on the Bosch site:
This may indicate a cable connection error. Please check that all cables are properly connected and that the plugs on the control unit and the display (if present) are firmly inserted. Also check whether the cables are excessively tensioned when steering the eBike. If this is the case, it could indicate that the connection between plug and socket has been interrupted.
I guess I have to take a look behind the covers, then
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