Hi guys, just checking whether anyone has come across a sudden 'loss of contact/power' type issue in the Impulse 1 motor? I have a 2014 Endeavour, and although I had a replacement motor as a warranty issue early in the bike's life (self fitted) the bike has been great until the other day, when it suddenly refused to offer anything by way of assistance; furthermore, the lights on the bike no longer work, although there is power to the switch gear and the console/info screen. The battery is completely up ( we have 2 of these bikes, my partner bought one in 2016 to keep up with me!), showing a charge of 41,3v, and either battery module works my partners bike without issue.
As you may imagine, my preliminary thoughts were that a possible connection issue in the wiring might be the cause of the loss of assistance, though having taken a superficial look over the connections beneath the plastic battery base cover plate has revealed nothing out of the way.
The sudden loss of 'connection' seems to have happened while the bike was secured to my bike rack in transit home from a remote tour around a loch in central Scotland, when it worked without problem around the 33 mile route, but when we tried to take a short tour at home the other day it refused to come alive, save the power to switches and display, which is what made me think that a wire may have been vibrated or otherwise come loose.
Needless to say, I have not opened up the motor itself, but am awaiting any advice from Cloppenburg meantime. If the problem is of a terminal nature (I know the early motors were beset with reliability issues), can anyone give advice as to the reliability of the most recent update 2.3 motor, as I'm now wondering whether it will either be fixable or not, though of course I'll await a response from Kalkhoff HQ before either attempting a fix myself or removing the motor and sending to wherever they recommend for investigation/service. I see that 50cycles (where we bought 3 Kalkhoff ebikes) no longer seem to be distributor for Kalkhoff cycles, but are offering to sell the latest replacement 2.3 motors; of course I need to know whether my own 1.0 motor will repair before committing to either a new motor or the much greater commitment to a replacement ebike. I've hitherto been very happy with the bike as a whole, and despite the initial problem with the first motor, the second one has until now ha been reliable in every aspect, and the bike itself is of very good build quality.
Any advice or pointers very much appreciated meantime, thank you.