I seen someone had wrote that and I took mine out for a spin but no joy all dead. Just rang Evans cycles at Durham might take it in there for diagnostics in morning. ?Mine had no lights on tcu but worked on the handle bar modes
I seen someone had wrote that and I took mine out for a spin but no joy all dead. Just rang Evans cycles at Durham might take it in there for diagnostics in morning. ?Mine had no lights on tcu but worked on the handle bar modes
£156 for a new one next day deliveryMine had no lights on tcu but worked on the handle bar modes
spray inside the tcu with specialist quick drying electrical contact spray did the trick for me also take the motor cover off the non drive side and spray the main battery connector with itI seen someone had wrote that and I took mine out for a spin but no joy all dead. Just rang Evans cycles at Durham might take it in there for diagnostics in morning. ?
I’ll try it cheers ?£156 for a new one next day delivery
spray inside the tcu with specialist quick drying electrical contact spray did the trick for me also take the motor cover off the non drive side and spray the main battery connector with it
Speak to Chris at berkshire bikes he is the levo man and help you all day longI’ll try it cheers ?
So connect with Mission Control if you can and it should give you an error code....you can find out what those error codes mean using Google.Hi tried that still nothing also just changed the battery in the TCU which was pretty low voltage but still nothing.
One thing I’ve noticed is that when I go to switch it on I can see the 4 green LED battery lights flash in sequence 1&3 then 2&4 then repeats all the time I’ve got the power button held down??
Won’t connect with mission control. Got a badass box on it so can see the speed sensor connected to this.So connect with Mission Control if you can and it should give you an error code....you can find out what those error codes mean using Google.
If you are sure it is not water damage and the battery connection is clean you could check that you have not in some way affected the speed sensor.
I’m willing to try anything to rule it out and I’ll have to take it off anyway to send it back to get sorted should I not be able to suss it myself (with yous helping of course)So take the Badass off to eliminate it.
I had to go get some contact cleaner blasted everything with it also took off badass box and restored bike to factory standard still dead!So take the Badass off to eliminate it.
I’ll try call him in the morning see if it’s open ?Speak to Chris at berkshire bikes he is the levo man and help you all day long
Taking mine to the shop I’ve messed around with the plug making sure it’s fully mated and cleaning it with contact cleaner I’ll leave it to the shop now to run diagnostics ? hope yours stays reliablei have had the plug be finicky, but re-seating fixed it. i’ve had the walk assist cut out and then pedal assist cut out - turned bike off and back on - fixed it. the other day, it wasn’t working and i was just about to panic. i knelt down and looked at the plug and there was a snapped off tip of razor blade (x-acto knife) stuck to the magnet! what a relief! so far, any issues have been remedied simply. good luck with yours! so frustrating when that happens.?
If the badass box had developed a fault that could well have corrupted the Levo software and the only way to correct that would be to re flash the firmware. That can only be done by a Specialised dealer via the TCU USB port. You would be best advised to at least tell the LBS a badass box had been fitted so they realise a re flashing of the firmware could resolve the issue. As it stands the battery warning lights flashing alternatively are basically saying the CPU is not receiving the correct set of sensor inputs in its start up check and therefore will not power on. (One of the downsides to fitting non standard parts to a software driven system!).I had to go get some contact cleaner blasted everything with it also took off badass box and restored bike to factory standard still dead!
If the battery has not been damaged, managed correctly in storage (I assume it has been stored if the bike has only done 30 miles in 8 months plus and charged only with the Specialised charger supplied with the bike, there is no reason for the battery to develop a fault. An easy test would be to borrow a Levo battery to see if that makes everything work.I am also having the same problem. Last year took bought my Turbo Levo in Incycles California, that worked for not more than e times. The bike has las than 30 miles on it, and the Battery is totally DEAD. As I have moved to Brazil, the retailer wants me to send the bike to the US to give me a new battery. Totally ridiculous... Is there any thing to do with batteries that are mal functioning?
Yes, the bike stayed in doors, most of the time, so it is very weird. It is actually a bad product that has been done, but do not know if the Specialized will give me a new battery. It is always easier not to...If the battery has not been damaged, managed correctly in storage (I assume it has been stored if the bike has only done 30 miles in 8 months plus and charged only with the Specialised charger supplied with the bike, there is no reason for the battery to develop a fault. An easy test would be to borrow a Levo battery to see if that makes everything work.
The Specialized bicycle warranty is worldwide, use Specialized store finder to find your nearest stores.As I have moved to Brazil, the retailer wants me to send the bike to the US to give me a new battery. Totally ridiculous...
Sorted took it to Evans cycles in Durham and the technician in there sorted it free oi have had the plug be finicky, but re-seating fixed it. i’ve had the walk assist cut out and then pedal assist cut out - turned bike off and back on - fixed it. the other day, it wasn’t working and i was just about to panic. i knelt down and looked at the plug and there was a snapped off tip of razor blade (x-acto knife) stuck to the magnet! what a relief! so far, any issues have been remedied simply. good luck with yours! so frustrating when that happens.?
Basically yesSo the firmware was corrupted and re flashing the firmware sorted it. Question being what corrupted the firmware?
Fitted new tcu to mine back to life but no eco modeI’ll try call him in the morning see if it’s open ?
Hi tried that still nothing also just changed the battery in the TCU which was pretty low voltage but still nothing.
One thing I’ve noticed is that when I go to switch it on I can see the 4 green LED battery lights flash in sequence 1&3 then 2&4 then repeats all the time I’ve got the power button held down??
Not so good David got Levo 2 months ago been ok had about 7 runs on it no problem. Washing is going to be an issue if it's covered in mud you cant just wipe it down as suggested. As for walking in to shop and quoting fair trading agreements I wish I knew a shop that would wear that one. Best of luck anyway .My new levo as no power to the on off button battery is full charged had no problems for the first two rides any ideas cheers
So the "-" button on the remote doesn't work?Fitted new tcu to mine back to life but no eco mode
Not done bad Rutland are paying me back for the tcuSo the "-" button on the remote doesn't work?
Did you try cycling through the modes using the mode button on the TCU?
They have been really goodThat's pretty decent of them..Could have been a pain and made you post it back...
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