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@PanosSam I'm sure everyone can share some sympathy with you for having a bricked bike.
What you did is a creative solution, but not without risk.
However, to claim that Specialized have made a firmware upgrade with the intention of bricking people's bikes - who've made modifications outside of the guidelines, seems somewhat unreasonable.
Specialized are one of the more proactive companies with regard to firmware upgrades to improve performance, longevity, safety.
For instance when they introduced voltage compensation so the motor could pull higher amps at lower voltages so you still maintained the same performance throughout the ride.
It's possible that a firmware upgrade was made to monitor for current loss - which could have been traced to a potential fire risk for example. You couldn't expect a company not to implement something which increases safety just in case someone's made some third party modification to the standard wiring ? However, I'm not aware of the Mag S having any fuse which can be electrically blown on purpose when a fault is detected - like on some shimano batteries.
It's equally possible that they changed something to increase performance, but with your light modification, this blew a component on the PCB. There's also the possibility of unfortunate co-incidence.
Specialized, like nearly every company, only seem to do complete motor exchanges. That's a separate problem and yes, it sucks.
One advantage you do have is that a lot of Mag S motors fail, so there's a reasonable chance you might find a scrap one second hand and take the pcb out of that.
Also, if the motor happened to fail right after the update is an even bigger reason for Specialized to want to examine this closer and offer to replace under warranty. The fact that they include many safety precautions in their firmware means a failure like this should not happen just because a lamp such as mine was installed, unless they have made a mistake. The system should indicate that there is a fault, that should then be possible to reset by removing the offending device/accessory.