Levo Gen 2 Error Message.

Kiwibloke

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Got this error message when I turned the bike on this morning, I don't have lights attached. I'll take the bike out soon and see if all is ok, if it is how do I get rid of the message?
Thanks

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salko

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You'll have to remove the motor cover on non-drive side and check if maybe a plug cap for light port has fallen out, mabe dirt has entered into the port causing short-circuit...
 

Kiwibloke

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Ah ok thanks for that, I will need to get tools to take off the crank. Do you think it is rideable? I will give it a go but don't want to end up half way to work and everything dies on me.
 

salko

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You don't need special tool to take the crank off, just 8mm alen to undo extractor bolt ...
 

Kiwibloke

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Yeah you are talking to a dimwit here Salko, I have one of those and un-done the bolt now, but then what.It's loose and then goes tight again, I'll do some research on YouTube.
 

Zimmerframe

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Yeah you are talking to a dimwit here Salko, I have one of those and un-done the bolt now, but then what.It's loose and then goes tight again, I'll do some research on YouTube.
It's not too scary .. It just unwinds like a normal bolt (as in, anti-clockwise to loosen) - it's self extracting, so it might be tight to turn as it pulls the crank off as you turn.

When you put it back on - make sure it's at 180 degrees to the one on the other side or your pedal motion will be a bit strange ! :)

Because they're not "handed" (as in like pedals with one thread one way and one the other - though the actual cranks are left and right handed to accommodate the pedals correctly or your pedals unwind themselves as you ride) - the left side crank can unwind itself if it's not on tight enough.

You don't have to swing on it like a gorilla (if you don't have a torque wrench). You'll see it wind the crank all the way in then it should just feel "tight" .. on the left side I normally then give it a little extra turn just ot be safe.
 

Kiwibloke

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Thanks Zimmerframe, I have done it now, yeah I was just unsure and being a blouse, do you know I the torque setting?

Thanks to both of you.
 

Kiwibloke

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Oh and it all looked good in there, no dirt or moisture, I didn't reseat any cables (blouse again). I'll leave for work early and ride close to home for a bit.
 

Zimmerframe

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Thanks Zimmerframe, I have done it now, yeah I was just unsure and being a blouse, do you know I the torque setting?

Thanks to both of you.
Don't ask me .. I just snapped the head off my torque wrench ... now hammer .....

But I think it's 50nm if I remember correctly .. Ideally greased, though it's probably still greasy .. and absolutely no loctite.
 

ScottWest

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I have had this error too. Cleaned connections but that didn't solve it. Dealer ordered me a new cable, but I don't have it yet. Error went away. I assume something dried out
 

Kiwibloke

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Just got back from work, error has gone, bike was fine both ways so I'm sure all is good, I'll get that bolt torqued correctly.
 

salko

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No. Although extractor bolt is marked with 50Nm I found this too tight, spesh manual says 40Nm.
 

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