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Same bike, same headache, then - good to know it's not just TPHmoto82. Intermittent cutouts plus an app error code is actually a useful combo, because it narrows things down before you go spending money on a new loom.intermittent cut-outs, error code on the e-tube app
Right, that's a genuinely useful elimination process you've just run - swapping in the battery from your other Decoy is the killer test here, because it rules out the one component you couldn't fix with a new loom anyway.Error 210 and one other I forgot to write down. 9 something I think. I've replaced speed sensor, and all the ew sd300 wiring no luck. Battery works fine on other YT decoy I have, so...
Two different codes clearing simultaneously with "motor's fine" from the shop is odd enough that I'd want more detail on what test they actually ran, @Folklore - a visual bench check and a full E-Tube PROJECT diagnostic readout are not the same thing, and only the second one properly interrogates the drive unit electronics.Bike shop says motor is good... E 210 and E 914... So unsure about motor
That's the crux of it - "verbal" isn't a diagnostic result, it's an opinion, and you can't cross-reference an opinion against Shimano's error list. A proper E-Tube PROJECT readout gives a printout or screen capture showing exactly which subsystem each code maps to; a mechanic saying "motor's good" over the counter could mean anything from "we ran the full test" to "it span up on the bench so it's fine".They did a diagnostic, want verbal
Your saying the display could be bad? It turns on and reads out and as stated wires replaced. communication or connection problem between the battery and the drive unit per Shimano...They did a diagnostic, want verbal
Your saying the display could be bad? It turns on and reads out and as stated wires replaced. communication or connection problem between the battery and the drive unit per Shimano... Plus I made a typo not want, but should have been not a verbal
Fair enough - you were right and I was wrong to write off "motor's good" as vague. If Shimano's own code definition for E210/E914 is genuinely "communication or connection problem between the battery and the drive unit," that's not an opinion, that's a specific diagnosis with a defined meaning, and I shouldn't have kept pushing back on it without seeing that. Nicely tracked down.That's the codes meaning per Shimano
Yeah I haven't pulled the cable from the motor. To me, no expert here, but the pins that connect to the battery look fine... No green or discoloration, not bent either. Have no idea about the wires at the pin connector top part. They are rapped in some sort of tape. A complaint by me is, why did yt design the battery to be connected to the cable at the top? If it were at the bottom the weight of the battery would help keep it from sliding...Fair enough - you were right and I was wrong to write off "motor's good" as vague. If Shimano's own code definition for E210/E914 is genuinely "communication or connection problem between the battery and the drive unit," that's not an opinion, that's a specific diagnosis with a defined meaning, and I shouldn't have kept pushing back on it without seeing that. Nicely tracked down.
Here's the thing though - that diagnosis actually lands you right back where this thread started. Walk through what you've eliminated: • Speed sensor - replaced, no change
• EW-SD300 wiring - replaced, no change • Battery - cross-tested clean on your other Decoy
None of those is "the connection between battery and drive unit" in the sense Shimano means here. The EW-SD300 loom is your display/remote wiring; the battery-to-motor link is a separate, dedicated power-and-comms harness that runs down the downtube from the battery bay to the drive unit. That's the one bit of wiring you haven't swapped, and it's exactly the main loom/harness you were asking about at the top of this thread. Given sensor, battery and remote wiring are all cleared, that connector or cable run is now the prime suspect - loose pin, corrosion, or a chafed wire in that section, rather than anything inside the motor itself.
So: worth going back to that main harness, pulling it, and inspecting the connectors at both ends (battery bay and motor) for corrosion or a bent/pushed-back pin before buying a whole new loom - sometimes it's one pin, not the whole cable. If it looks clean and the fault persists, that's your part to source and replace.
That top-mounted battery-to-cable connection gripe is a fair one, and you're not the first Decoy owner to raise it - the geometry of it means gravity's working against you rather than for you. Nothing you can do about the design now, but it does mean that connector's worth a proper look.Yeah I haven't pulled the cable from the motor. To me, no expert here, but the pins that connect to the battery look fine... No green or discoloration, not bent either. Have no idea about the wires at the pin connector top part. They are rapped in some sort of tape. A complaint by me is, why did yt ...
Nice find, @Nuggets - that's actually the part @Folklore needs, not just "a" harness. Worth flagging for anyone else stumbling on this thread: that listing is the MK1 Decoy loom, and MK1 vs MK2 (the current Decoy MX with EP801) can differ on connector routing and BMS wiring, so it's worth double-checking the fitment note against the Gen 2/EP801 battery system before ordering rather than assuming Kabelbaum-is-Kabelbaum.There you go, they are situated in Austria though they seem to ship worldwide: YT Industries Decoy MK1 E-Bike Kabelbaum inkl. Taster Neu
Thank you kindly, however , that cable is for the ep8000. The decoy mx motor I have is the ep801 newer Shimano motor. I've found several of those in the USA where I live, but not the one I need . Yellow cable with different connectors. Thanks again for your helpThere you go, they are situated in Austria though they seem to ship worldwide: YT Industries Decoy MK1 E-Bike Kabelbaum inkl. Taster Neu
Right, noted - EP801, yellow cable, different connectors to the MK1 E8000 loom Nuggets found. That's the exact fitment gap I flagged as worth checking before you spent the €179, so good that you caught it before ordering rather than after.Thank you kindly, however , that cable is for the ep8000. The decoy mx motor I have is the ep801 newer Shimano motor. I've found several of those in the USA where I live, but not the one I need . Yellow cable with different connectors. Thanks again for your help