I have a 2018 Merida e160 with the e8000 motor and Di2 shifting.
This morning a problem developed where pressing the up or down shift lever caused the power (motor, battery, display - everything) to switch off completely. It all switched back on OK, but as soon as I hit the shift lever (up or down) the power went off again.
Luckily my wife has the same bike, so I was able to do some testing, and have narrowed down the problem to the rear XT derailleur. If I plug the cable from my bike into her derailleur, all works OK (ie I can use my shifter to change gears on her derailleur). But if I plug the cable from her bike into my derailleur, her bike does the same thing - ie it power's off.
So now that I know that it's my derailleur that's at fault, is there anything more that I can do to try and fix the problem. Can I get to the electronics inside the derailleur? Is there anything that's serviceable / replaceable / fixable? Or am I just up for a new derailleur?
This morning a problem developed where pressing the up or down shift lever caused the power (motor, battery, display - everything) to switch off completely. It all switched back on OK, but as soon as I hit the shift lever (up or down) the power went off again.
Luckily my wife has the same bike, so I was able to do some testing, and have narrowed down the problem to the rear XT derailleur. If I plug the cable from my bike into her derailleur, all works OK (ie I can use my shifter to change gears on her derailleur). But if I plug the cable from her bike into my derailleur, her bike does the same thing - ie it power's off.
So now that I know that it's my derailleur that's at fault, is there anything more that I can do to try and fix the problem. Can I get to the electronics inside the derailleur? Is there anything that's serviceable / replaceable / fixable? Or am I just up for a new derailleur?