I don't know if Scott is working on a solution, but the problem is known on all bikes with Twinlock. One question: why won't they replace it under warranty?
It's good that they replace broken elements without any problems during the warranty period. In my case, they replaced the broken display and button... However, email contact with the customer is really poor
Hello Borut,
Thanks for showing the data. These are very good battery results. I also use the Lumen for very steep climbs. I normally drive without assistance.😁
I confirm. This engine is perfect for those who want to get tired. I see you live in the Alps. I have a question: what are your battery ranges up (I know it depends on the level of support, but how much on average?)
It is not possible to check the software version in the TQ application. You can only check it with the dealer (if he has a dongle). The application does not notify about the update..
What I meant was that Garmin pairs perfectly with TQ and shows the data generated by that system. However, that these data in TQ are wrong is another matter.
If TQ does not understand the importance of customer support after the purchase, it will lose customers despite the super engine.
Hello. I have the same problem with the Tq display on the Scott Lumen. The problem is obviously related to heat. Occurs at a temperature above 25 degrees C. I checked it by gently heating the display with a hair dryer and then cooling it down. It's a manufacturing defect. My bike has traveled 60 km.