Perryqhill
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Hi all. I've got a approx 8 month old Kona Remote 160 with around 460 miles on it (Shimano e7000 motor). I bought it ex demo middle of last year so I don't have direct warranty with a reseller but the parts should be still under warranty.
Apart from the Microshift drivetrain which I changed out early on its given me no problems until last week where after going through a large amount of puddled grassed area it gave me an error code and stopped working. I then switch it off, rode it a few mins, switched back on and it was fine again.
Friday gone I took it to Dalby Forest as I was working that way with work when I went to use it it was just giving E010 errors and would not clear. I had no idea what it was, no phone signal at the time and had to abandon the ride. When at home and able to access the Internet I removed the battery, the thin cables to the motor and display cleaned them with contact cleaner, dried and put them back together. One of the cables on the motor maybe was loose and I fired it up and it seemed fine again. At this point I hadn't touched the motor to battery lead.
Fast forward to today and I decided to test it in the woods behind where I live. Everything was fine and then after a couple of miles I maybe went through a small amount of water and then coincidence or not it threw an error and went off. I switched it on again and now it was giving e020 and then switching itself off.
I took it home again having read a few threads on here and took out the battery and made sure it was clean and dry and all the pins were intact, even that the small ones made contact. I took out the battery to motor cable and cleaned it and then bingo it worked again.
So I went out (again) to test and within less than a mile it threw e020 again switching itself straight off each time. So I've repeated what I've done after the first incident and the second incident and it was still giving the e020 error.
I began typing this up and almost at the end i decided to try again and it's not gone off after a few minutes, but I've no real confidence it's actually cured and I've ran out of daylight.
Anyone give their experiences or a bit of insight on what may be causing this?
Apart from the Microshift drivetrain which I changed out early on its given me no problems until last week where after going through a large amount of puddled grassed area it gave me an error code and stopped working. I then switch it off, rode it a few mins, switched back on and it was fine again.
Friday gone I took it to Dalby Forest as I was working that way with work when I went to use it it was just giving E010 errors and would not clear. I had no idea what it was, no phone signal at the time and had to abandon the ride. When at home and able to access the Internet I removed the battery, the thin cables to the motor and display cleaned them with contact cleaner, dried and put them back together. One of the cables on the motor maybe was loose and I fired it up and it seemed fine again. At this point I hadn't touched the motor to battery lead.
Fast forward to today and I decided to test it in the woods behind where I live. Everything was fine and then after a couple of miles I maybe went through a small amount of water and then coincidence or not it threw an error and went off. I switched it on again and now it was giving e020 and then switching itself off.
I took it home again having read a few threads on here and took out the battery and made sure it was clean and dry and all the pins were intact, even that the small ones made contact. I took out the battery to motor cable and cleaned it and then bingo it worked again.
So I went out (again) to test and within less than a mile it threw e020 again switching itself straight off each time. So I've repeated what I've done after the first incident and the second incident and it was still giving the e020 error.
I began typing this up and almost at the end i decided to try again and it's not gone off after a few minutes, but I've no real confidence it's actually cured and I've ran out of daylight.
Anyone give their experiences or a bit of insight on what may be causing this?
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