Paul Carruthers
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Was this just for you or is there to be a replacement for everyoneNah, its actually very good and done by one of the top UK Spesh shops. Fully sealed and works perfectly. Covered with a liquid sealant.
Was this just for you or is there to be a replacement for everyoneNah, its actually very good and done by one of the top UK Spesh shops. Fully sealed and works perfectly. Covered with a liquid sealant.
Just if you have issues I think.Was this just for you or is there to be a replacement for everyone
Apparently its the prototype MK4. Its had 100% success rate in customer testing so far ? its got some sort of marine sealant on it.are you saying that I the promised new cable design or is it a one off mod done by a Spesh dealer? If the latter it looks like they know what they are doing by shortening the cable slightly and making it more flexible so as to avoid whip/strain on the motor plug end.....which is presumably what is causing that plug end to crack. They have also fully sealed the cable onto the motor plug end.
When and how are these going to get offered to current owners?
Well, my wife's 2020 with only 60km has just failed. Came up with a moisture error message (despite not having been off road yet). Took the battery off and in the house for 4 hours, cleaned the terminals etc and now it's completely dead. It's done such low mileage that it's only been washed once since new with bucket & sponge!
The battery is fully charged & all green lights when plugged in directly to the charger.
Back to Specialized tomorrow, but I'm guessing it's the power cable.
What is the moisture error message?Yep, or most likely the TCU. Take it out with a torx 10 key and leave it somewhere warm for a few hours. Chances are it will all come back to life.
Yeah, I knowThere isnt one!
The TCU does not control the green charge level light on the battery......you can charge the battery remote from the bike with no TCU connection. The various combinations of blue and red lights on the TCU indicate an inability to complete the boot up programme either because it failed to recieve a signal from one the components necessary for operation or due to a short circuit. The 4 different fault codes are not really very helpful but if there was a TCU fault code initially but then no lights at all on the TCU I would suspect water ingress in the TCU possibly due to the USB rubber plug not being fixed in place. The TCU fixes onto the top tube with no seal and whilst water from above (e.g rain) is unlikely to be a problem water used for washing areas like the headset can run down the top tube and get between the TCU and frame.....and the USB port is at the top of the TCU. If the USB plug is not fully in place it is an open door into the TCU.If you are able to see the green lights on the battery flash up when you turn on the TCU even if the TCU does not power up it indicates a fault with the wires or possibly the motor and not the TCU as that’s sending a signal to the battery, I learned that last week. Even though the plug is connected you should still be able to see the battery lights if you look closely.
I am just waiting for my new battery lead to arrive from Berksihre cycles, Xmas post means it’s taking a little longer to arrive.
My 17 has exactly the same issue, just dropped it to the local shop. Any indication of repair cost?Just posting this for reference purposes in case this becomes a wider problem for 2019 owners.
I had an issue where I could not get my bike to turn on this week despite having ridden only a few days before without issue.
Did all the usual checks, took battery in and out etc, cleaned contact points but was unable to get the bike to turn on despite a fully charged battery.
Called Chris at Berkshire Cycles who indicated he had a similar failure that day and had replaced an interal power cable to solve it.
Took mine in yesterday and sure enough a new power cable fitted has solved the problem with Chris stating that we would possibly be seeing a newly designed cable in the coming months as the current one has the potential for failure due to the design.
Hopefully this won't be a widespread issue but I have read several peoples thoughts that the current cable is too long and cramped in the current design so just keep this in mind if you encounter power problems.
Got up super early for a ride only to find a dead 2019 levo in the garage?. taking it to Harrogate Specialized Store next weekend. Gutted
Check for what?Check your power cable. It may save you a trip.
Check for what?
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