Grannyjones
Member
It all started when the TCU started turning on by itself.
I then went out for a ride and after 1 mile I got a Motor error. I immediately returned home to get my mobile phone to see what Mission Control had to say about it. It displayed the following message:
"The lights are drawing too much power from the motor. If you do not have lights installed on the bike, the motor may have a short-circuit in the light connector.
Check the lights and its visible part of the cable for any obvious damage. Non-standard lights may cause this problem to occur".
I don't even have lights.
Any ideas to solve this issue without going to the bike shop and having the inevitable weeks of waiting to get it back ?
The TCU still keeps turning on by itself.
The bike still works, however the Motor Error code just keeps flashing. Even turning the Levo on and off does not get rid of it.
Would it harm anything by continuing to use it ? I had one last ride planned with someone.
I then went out for a ride and after 1 mile I got a Motor error. I immediately returned home to get my mobile phone to see what Mission Control had to say about it. It displayed the following message:
"The lights are drawing too much power from the motor. If you do not have lights installed on the bike, the motor may have a short-circuit in the light connector.
Check the lights and its visible part of the cable for any obvious damage. Non-standard lights may cause this problem to occur".
I don't even have lights.
Any ideas to solve this issue without going to the bike shop and having the inevitable weeks of waiting to get it back ?
The TCU still keeps turning on by itself.
The bike still works, however the Motor Error code just keeps flashing. Even turning the Levo on and off does not get rid of it.
Would it harm anything by continuing to use it ? I had one last ride planned with someone.