Hi, how did it work? do you have the download link for the programs that needs to be installed on your computer to do this?
You need t contact the person who can do it obviously and send them 180euro via bank transfer.
You need a computer or laptop.
you need a usb C cable to connect the bike to the computer (mini led remote has a USB C on the bottom, or the display thing that goes in the top tube screws out and has a USB C on it when you pull it out.
You only need to install
Download the latest version of TeamViewer for Windows. Control and access your devices remotely.
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you don't need to register or anything just stay as guest.
and you need to enable vpn in teamviewer
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He gains full control of your PC but you can see the mouse moving around, see what he's doing and if you want end the connection, he doesn't do anything he shouldnt by the looks of it.
He does install another thing as well as the bosch, but it's just for remotely sharing a usb stick
The guy does the rest, He doesn't remove the diagnostics tool, but if you change it to English without a bosch dealer ID there's not much you can do.
it does show tons of info about your bike that you otherwise can't see though. like the report a dealer would see.
Since you only have 1 post, it's unlikely anyone will tell you how to contact the guy, but on your own it's possible to find them.
Your bike in the flow app will now say it's another manufacture, unless your bike is from the one he uses..
If you do it you can never update the firmware via a phone or it will go back to EU peon speeds.
that's the only downside, maybe he would update for a lower fee or something if you already have it done anyway I didn't ask.
BTW your warranty likely goes bye bye even if it is a bosch dealer doing it. he's obviously not supposed to do it.
I wouldn't try to claim a warranty on the motor or he likely gets in trouble. cos the bike diagnostic shows the last shop to service the bike. (hes an actual shop)
my plan if I ever have any problems is to get a motor via the bearing man or someone else like that for 700quid or whatever and fit it myself.
My motor is 2 years old anyway so outside of warranty even if it's only done 1400miles.never had any issues the whole time.
I had to take the cranks off the other day to change the chainring, and the bearing seals on the crank/driveshaft whatever you wanna call it, they were barely dirty from the outside so I guess mines good for a long time and no water or dirt has got inside whilst riding.
