OK ... apologies, I reset also the assist settings, and the warning has gone. I'll just delete the post, thought it was a new feature in etube professional.
I've gone through 4 Shimano motors in two and a half years (3 E7000 & 1 E8000). The going rate for having a new motor installed is around £1k. You can't really compare that to having to service a fork periodically. Luckily I do a lot of miles (>90% off road), and my replacements have been under...
I think the bigger question is, when will we have better e-bike motors. Reliability is woefully inadequate. Surely a motor should be capable of at least 10k miles ??? Replacing an out of warranty motor is horrendously expensive, but without it you are left with a pile of scrap metal / plastic.