Kiwibru
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Puzzled...
R&M Supercharger 2 , purchased Jan. 2020, now at 2680 miles.
Kiox Software ver. 4.0.3.0 (updated in Aug. via Bosch eBike connect software on phone via Bluetooth connection. No issues for three months since).
Keep getting Error 503 speed sensor fault, loss of speed indication, miles traveled.
What I have done:
Checked position of magnet on rear wheel, good alignment with sensor mark.
Sensor is tight on chain stay.
Kiox mount is not too tight, checked wire attachment at Kiox. Cleaned mount connections and Kiox connection nubs.
Reboot Kiox, problem goes away only to occur again later. Noticed it tends to happen after a rough bump. (Bike does not go off-road or on gravel / dirt roads).
Could connection point in Bosch motor be the problem? Or, is the sensor itself at fault due to electronic failure and self-healing condition?
I am tempted to pull the motor cover and put on some dielectric contact grease on the wire connection that runs through the chain stay back to the sensor mount. Anyone done this?
Nearest Bosch dealer is on the mainland 75 miles NW of the island I live on.
TIA
R&M Supercharger 2 , purchased Jan. 2020, now at 2680 miles.
Kiox Software ver. 4.0.3.0 (updated in Aug. via Bosch eBike connect software on phone via Bluetooth connection. No issues for three months since).
Keep getting Error 503 speed sensor fault, loss of speed indication, miles traveled.
What I have done:
Checked position of magnet on rear wheel, good alignment with sensor mark.
Sensor is tight on chain stay.
Kiox mount is not too tight, checked wire attachment at Kiox. Cleaned mount connections and Kiox connection nubs.
Reboot Kiox, problem goes away only to occur again later. Noticed it tends to happen after a rough bump. (Bike does not go off-road or on gravel / dirt roads).
Could connection point in Bosch motor be the problem? Or, is the sensor itself at fault due to electronic failure and self-healing condition?
I am tempted to pull the motor cover and put on some dielectric contact grease on the wire connection that runs through the chain stay back to the sensor mount. Anyone done this?
Nearest Bosch dealer is on the mainland 75 miles NW of the island I live on.
TIA