"Motor Error" appears on my Turbo Display Unit on my one month old 2022 Turbo Vado 4.0. "Rebooting" by turning the power on and off seems to bring the motor back to life. Has happened twice on two different rides, luckily not in the middle of traffic, but once while climbing a steep hill. Had to jump off the bike to avoid tipping over. I have logged these shut downs in my Specialized Mission Control App, and maybe Specialized will reply. The inadvertent motor shut downs appears to be a relatively long standing problem with the Como/Vado motors with writers indicating this electronic gremlin might just go away by itself or simply cleaning the contacts will minimize the Motor Error glitches. Think I will try the latter first, so thanks Sierratim. Who knows, maybe during bike assembly, the battery contacts are exposed to workshop warehouse dust and dirt? Hopefully I will not have to have the motor replaced or Specialized replace the bike if this turns out to be a chronic problem. By contrast, my 2020 Turbo Vado 3.0 operates flawlessly. Well, at least as Stefan Mikes has assured us, Specialized will stand behind their products, and so far as far as I can tell by most of the forum members, Specialized for the most part has come through for those with lemons.