hi I am a senile citizen with a cope of e bikes, oxygen e-mail and a juicy.

Gordon Shepherd

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Currently the oxygen is cutting out after a couple of yards of travel. The battery has been checked by the helpful folks at oxygen and is fine. All electrical conceptions look okay though though there are a couple wires in the box below the battery that have no apparent connection. The controls are separate from the display panel and I am not entirely sure about the button sequence for all settings. The bike used to cut out every two miles but would restart immediately. Power remains on when it stops after a couple of yards. Any ideas???
 
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The problem is between the controller and the battery. You should check the battery terminals themselves are clean and maje good contact, but tge most lokely place is the bullet connectors to the controller. Make sure that they're nice and tight. Does it cut out on both the pedal sensor and the throttle?
 

Gordon Shepherd

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The problem is between the controller and the battery. You should check the battery terminals themselves are clean and maje good contact, but tge most lokely place is the bullet connectors to the controller. Make sure that they're nice and tight. Does it cut out on both the pedal sensor and the throttle?
Yes on both. Connectors seem ok.
 
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Try this: Switch it on ready to ride. Pick up the back of the bike and drop it down a couple of time to see if it cuts out.
 

Gordon Shepherd

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Try this: Switch it on ready to ride. Pick up the back of the bike and drop it down a couple of time to see if it cuts out.
Try this: Switch it on ready to ride. Pick up the back of the bike and drop it down a couple of time to see if it cuts out.
Thanks for suggestion but sadly did not work. Only good news is I missed my toes when dropping the bike. Any other suggestions most welcome as 2 miles to center of town appears to be growing!