Nick S
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EDIT: Please see my follow-up below. While this temporarily appeared to solve the problem, the error returned quickly into my next ride.
TL;DR: If your Yamaha display flashes alternately betweeen "Er" and "15", try replacing the display's internal backup battery with a fresh CR2032 coin cell.
I encountered this error midway through my commute to work this morning. After arriving at work I was able to find a service manual online, which described this as the display coming loose. The suggested solution was to replace (re-attach) the display. I googled around some more, and ran across a German post which traced the problem to a failed cold solder on the display mount. Uh oh.
Unfortunately, removing and reattaching the display as the service manual suggested didn't help; I tried removing the main battery from the bike, and reinstalling that as well. No matter what, as soon as the display powered on, it would repeatedly flash between Er, 15, Er, 15.
I called CurrieTech support, and spoke to Matt who was very helpful. He indicated that they may need to replace the mount for the display, but that I should replace the internal CR2032 battery in the display first. Presto, as soon as I replaced the CR2032 coin cell with a new battery, inserted the display into the mount, and pressed the power button, all back to normal.
I'm not sure why there's no apparent low battery warning for the internal coin cell, but if this happens to you, hope the above helps.
TL;DR: If your Yamaha display flashes alternately betweeen "Er" and "15", try replacing the display's internal backup battery with a fresh CR2032 coin cell.
I encountered this error midway through my commute to work this morning. After arriving at work I was able to find a service manual online, which described this as the display coming loose. The suggested solution was to replace (re-attach) the display. I googled around some more, and ran across a German post which traced the problem to a failed cold solder on the display mount. Uh oh.
Unfortunately, removing and reattaching the display as the service manual suggested didn't help; I tried removing the main battery from the bike, and reinstalling that as well. No matter what, as soon as the display powered on, it would repeatedly flash between Er, 15, Er, 15.
I called CurrieTech support, and spoke to Matt who was very helpful. He indicated that they may need to replace the mount for the display, but that I should replace the internal CR2032 battery in the display first. Presto, as soon as I replaced the CR2032 coin cell with a new battery, inserted the display into the mount, and pressed the power button, all back to normal.
I'm not sure why there's no apparent low battery warning for the internal coin cell, but if this happens to you, hope the above helps.
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