If that's the older BLOKS display then I'm not surprised.What model display is used?
I remember when my car was reaching 100,000 miles. I took a local street system home rather than the freeway. Then as it cleared 99,999 I photographed it and then again as it hit the 100,000!!! Slowly driving.....Maybe the display recognizes it's such a great accomplishment needs to keep it up there for awhile.
I am sorry but it seems like you are the first to run into this, and since your LBS isn't helping, you need to get this issue escalated to Specialized corporate.Our Como 3.0 (@2019) ran up to 9,999 Miles and ODO stopped. How can ODO be 'Reset' . Without ODO it's more difficult to gauge maintenance intervals.
LBS where purchased doesn't seem equipped to help ...
Thanx
EBand
you need to edit the link. somehow it duplicated the link text. It appears the OP does not have a BLOKS display but a TCD-w.
The odometer information is stored in the TCU, not in the display...At the end of this video for the bluetooth version, it shows a TCD factory reset by holding down both buttons for 10 seconds.
A good find, but really sad that you have to watch a video to make use of it...At the end of this video for the bluetooth version, it shows a TCD factory reset by holding down both buttons for 10 seconds.
TCU is for Turbo Control Unit, or the brain of your Specialized ebike. It holds all information about your Como. TCU can connect by Bluetooth and ANT+ with a number of devices.What's the "TCU" - TCD-w?,
Allan, I'd like to see any TCD showing more than 9999 on the odo. In 300 km I might be able to report the outcome.It may be the display of the data on the TCD is in error not the data from the TCU. I don't know if the op or the LBS tried connecting to Mission Control to see what that displays?
Reset the ODO on your car firstI would try the BUTTON RESET for the display. It is pretty clear that the DISPLAY only supports FOUR digits. One would hope the internal "counter" goes beyond 9,999 miles.