I had a Porsche, Audi, VW dealer replace a temp valve backwards on a radiator thermostat. How is that even posable? Wouldn't there be a left/right tab or something so it only goes in one way, up?
This is the thermostat for my car,..
I replaced it a couple times, and I think it won't even fit if you try and install it backwards?
The important thing it to install it with the jiggle pin at the top.
The thermostat mounts vertically at the bottom of the radiator, and the jiggle pin allows air bubbles to escape from the engine block into the radiator.
If the jiggle pin is at the bottom you could get an air lock in the engine, the water pump stops pumping, and you overheat.
There is a magnet on a spoke counting rotations and calculating speed. Try removing it. I often have. Proven in years old posts. Yank speed sensor.
I'm pretty sure that the sensor is inside the motor?
There's no magnets on the wheels.
It's a direct drive hub motor, so maybe the hal sensor data can be used directly to give speed data?
I don't really care anyway. The thing is a piece of junk.

I only do necessary maintenance on it.
I put new tubes and tires on it after I quit driving, because I needed to use it to get groceries, and just recently replaced a broken spoke before my wheel fell apart.
It was making a crunching clicking sound and was all warped to hell.
I was driving less than 800 km a year for the last 5-10 years that I had my car.
I got my first ebike almost 3 years ago and my second ebike 1½ ago and have put on over 12,000 km between the two of them.
I didn't "enjoy" driving, but I have fun on my ebike.