LECTRIC XP 3.0 Error Code E007 Motor
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85%
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Rear Hub Motor Assembly
The E007 error most frequently stems from a failure in the motor's Hall effect sensors or a break in the integrated motor lead cable. These sensors are responsible for reporting rotor position to the controller; if the sensors fail or the cable is compromised by mechanical stress, the system enters a fail-safe state. Replacing the hub motor assembly provides a new set of sensors and a fresh lead wire.
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10%
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Motor Controller
The controller contains the logic board and MOSFETs required to interpret motor signals. If the input circuit responsible for processing Hall sensor data fails, the controller will trigger an E007 code despite the motor being functional. This is a common secondary cause when the motor itself tests within resistance specifications.
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5%
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Main Wiring Harness
On folding bikes like the XP 3.0, the main wiring harness is subjected to repeated mechanical tension and compression. A hairline fracture in the signal wires within the harness can interrupt the data stream between the motor pigtail and the controller, resulting in a persistent communication error.
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DIY Repair Guide
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