August 31, 20205 yr I just checked and as I thought you have the wrong magnet disc and the controller isn't set for a 12 pole one so it doesn't recognise it because it has too many magnet poles. Cyclotricity PAS sensor is 10 pole and your one is 12 pole and not from them. With my KT LCD1 & 2 lcds, I have to flash the controller with my LCD3 from another bike if I want to make parameter changes in the settings. You can try pressing out every other magnet to see if it works.
August 31, 20205 yr I just checked and as I thought you have the wrong magnet disc and the controller isn't set for a 12 pole one so it doesn't recognise it because it has too many magnet poles. Cyclotricity PAS sensor is 10 pole and your one is 12 pole and not from them. With my KT LCD1 & 2 lcds, I have to flash the controller with my LCD3 from another bike if I want to make parameter changes in the settings. You can try pressing out every other magnet to see if it works. il have to check if it was 10 or 12 pole i will get back to you thanks
September 1, 20205 yr i ve checked my pas and my old and my new ones are all 12 pole Ok interesting was it a Cyclotricity replacement or a generic one ? We know from other users a generic KT lcd only enables the 250w rating as none have P6 mode. P6 is a special order custom mode for oem sellers. It may be that cyclotricity have also a custom PAS sensor with software which only there controller recognises. This I don't think has ever been verified but it may be a possibilty to keep all spares in house almost like a closed system like Bosch etc,etc.
September 1, 20205 yr i have one supplied by cyclotricity and an oem one and they are the same and i get the same result
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