Hi,
New to forum and I come seeking advice!
Been running a Bosch Active Line Plus Gen 3 ebike with Speedbox 2 equipped. After 7000 enjoyable miles the drive unit completely failed (some sort of Electric error). The entire unit was replaced under warranty. Great..
Re-attached Speed Box and all was back to normal then probably 200 miles later Error 504 appeared and bike in limp mode. Have to say bike in limp mode is kinda better than bike in restricted mode!
I had to totally remove Speedbox and ride for about 90 mins for the error to go away (as described in Bosch 2020 anti tuning info)
Anyways all I can find on 504 in it's a tuning detection Error. Seemingly it was only introduced in model year 2020 drive units as can only see the error description in MY2020 bosch manuals.
So it would seem my 'old' brand new replacement Gen 3 drive unit has 2020 firmware/tuning detection built in - that's at least my guess given how little I can find on 504 on the internet?
I've had a couple of email exchanges with Speedbox who suggest I try a new one as they think they're compatible with 2020 units but it was hardly convincing.
Wonder if anyone else has seen this error with brand new drive units or any others?
Should I try another speedbox or is there proven alternatives that should avoid this?
IF this is brand new 2020 detection built in then apparently it's 3 strikes and then a visit to Bosch to get the error removed?
Any advice thankfully received?
Cheers,
Marc
Hi Marc,
Thanks for your informative post.
I encountered the same Error Code 504. with my TREK RAIL 7, with Bosch 2020 (Gen 4) Performance CX motor, running an up-sized 38T front chain ring.
I had SpeedBox2 installed, with Aug/2019 firmware installed to cater for 2020 Gen-4 motor.
The bike ran fine for over the past 3 months and is my daily ride to work. I ride 5 days a week.
Recently my work location has moved further, so instead of the 15km it is now 30km from home.
I previously covered this distance and return (60km) without issues, riding at an easier pace. However when I tried to maintain a faster pace (40-50 kmh average speed), upon almost completing my 30km ride, I encountered the 504 Error Code for the first time.
And thanks to your post, it gave me some indication about the distance and duration i need to ride in non-assisted mode to reset the error code.
Since it was an extremely tight fit to install the Speedbox2 on the TREK RAIL 7, I didn't remove the unit. Instead I enabled the 25kmh speed limit + ECO mode and continue riding the 30km / 90 mins without assistance. And sure enough, upon the next restart of the power, the 504 error code is gone. This is good news because it makes this 504 Error code managable, without the need to remove the Speedbox2.
And it gives me a rough idea of the condition upon which the 504 error code may be triggered. So I shall try to restrain myself for pushing the bike too hard for too long. By too hard, I meant riding in TOUR mode, at the highest gear (10T) & high cadence (100-120) maintaining 45-50kmh average speed for around 30km. It is only my last km that i encounter this error.
I have previously done high intensity rides like the above before, using a smaller 34T and spinning at speeds of 50-60kmh, but covering shorter distances around 15km without any issue.
I shall try to combine ECO and TOUR mode in my future rides, and also occasionally toggle the 25kmh limit on to see if I can consistently avoid encountering this 504 error code.
Shall post an future update to share my findings.
Hope this info may help with anyone experiencing this 504 Error code on Gen-4 motors.
Cheers,
Damo
Hi,
New to forum and I come seeking advice!
Been running a Bosch Active Line Plus Gen 3 ebike with Speedbox 2 equipped. After 7000 enjoyable miles the drive unit completely failed (some sort of Electric error). The entire unit was replaced under warranty. Great..
Re-attached Speed Box and all was back to normal then probably 200 miles later Error 504 appeared and bike in limp mode. Have to say bike in limp mode is kinda better than bike in restricted mode!
I had to totally remove Speedbox and ride for about 90 mins for the error to go away (as described in Bosch 2020 anti tuning info)
Anyways all I can find on 504 in it's a tuning detection Error. Seemingly it was only introduced in model year 2020 drive units as can only see the error description in MY2020 bosch manuals.
So it would seem my 'old' brand new replacement Gen 3 drive unit has 2020 firmware/tuning detection built in - that's at least my guess given how little I can find on 504 on the internet?
I've had a couple of email exchanges with Speedbox who suggest I try a new one as they think they're compatible with 2020 units but it was hardly convincing.
Wonder if anyone else has seen this error with brand new drive units or any others?
Should I try another speedbox or is there proven alternatives that should avoid this?
IF this is brand new 2020 detection built in then apparently it's 3 strikes and then a visit to Bosch to get the error removed?
Any advice thankfully received?
Cheers,
Marc