Fuel EXe Fuel EXe - transporting on its side damage?

Bone88

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Mar 27, 2024
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Got an error ERR 049E DRV SENS TORQUESENSOR which won’t clear by reset. Local Trek shop have raised a warranty claim on TQ for a new motor.
The bike was fine when I loaded it in the car for a 30 minute journey, but failed as soon as I enabled Eco assist when I started riding.
just wondering if there‘s any experience of causing motor damage by laying the bike down on it’s side in the car with it’s weight mostly on the non-drive pedal.
A similar thing happened earlier this year after driving a couple of hours to a meet. I can’t recall the error code, but the motor started getting quite noisy under high load after. Resulted in a warranty motor replacement (and battery and control panel).
 

Kermit

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Nov 24, 2021
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SE UK
Nope, never had an issue with it in the car on its side. I do make 100% sure it is turned off though before loading
 

Stihldog

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Jun 10, 2020
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Transporting an eMTB on its side with the front wheel removed should not be a problem. I wonder if the controller button was accidentally depressed during transport.

Another concern would be the front brake. A calliper spacer should be used incase the lever is accidentally depressed during transport. The calliper piston (s) could extend out or fall out.
 

Bone88

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Mar 27, 2024
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5
UK
Thanks for the replies guys.
I do of course turn it off and space the brake caliper. Just wondering if it could be a design oversight as I‘m a tad nervous about it happening again after the warranty runs out.
 

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