Sound diagnosis — intermittent dropouts on Bosch-powered Sights (the 2023 VLT runs Bosch Performance CX Gen 4, 85Nm) are very often the battery-to-motor harness rather than the motor itself. Worth doing properly while you're in there.
Before you commit to the harness
A few things consistently turn out to be the actual culprit on here:
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Battery-to-harness connector — riders find a fractional reseat of the connector cures it.
@Stihldog had exactly this, fixed with fine adjustment to the harness connection rather than a new part
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Motor mount bushings — Norco Sight VLT specifically is known for a bushing going walkabout, causing odd clicks and sometimes upsetting cable routing. Worth checking both before you tear into wiring.
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LED remote — if dropouts coincide with display weirdness, swap the remote from a mate's bike.
@Mikerb reckons it's a 2-minute plug-and-play test
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Moisture in the cable — if you jet-wash, water tracks down the cable and shows up a day or two later (Specialized Levo Gen 2 was notorious for this per
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If you're replacing the harness anyway
• You'll need to drop the motor — there's no shortcut on the VLT. Mark the motor bolt torques before you crack them (Bosch CX mount bolts are typically 18Nm, but check Norco's spec for your frame).
• Disconnect the battery first, obviously. The Bosch motor-side connector is keyed — don't force it, it only goes one way.
• Inspect the
motor-side pins for greening/corrosion while it's apart. A smear of dielectric grease on reassembly is cheap insurance.
• Route the new harness identically — Norco's internal routing on the Sight VLT is fiddly and a pinched cable behind the motor will give you the exact same symptoms in 6 months.
• Torque motor bolts in sequence, not one at a time fully tight.
Part sourcing
The harness is a Bosch part, not Norco-specific — any Bosch dealer can order it. If the bike's still inside Norco's warranty window, get them to cover it before you spend.
Happy to talk through the strip-down sequence or symptoms in more detail if useful.