LECTRIC XP 3.0 Error E007
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86%
CONF
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Motor Controller
The motor controller manages the phase current and interprets Hall sensor feedback from the motor; an E007 error often indicates the internal logic board or power MOSFETs have failed, preventing the controller from 'seeing' the motor. This component is susceptible to thermal stress and over-current during heavy inclines or high-torque demands.
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9%
CONF
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Motor Quick-Plug Wiring Harness
The 9-pin motor connector located near the rear axle is a common point of mechanical failure where vibration or road debris causes the plug to unseat, breaking the electrical circuit. If the connector is physically damaged or has evidence of pin arcing due to a loose fit, the harness must be replaced to restore signal integrity.
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5%
CONF
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500W Rear Hub Motor Assembly
In cases where the controller and wiring are verified as functional, the failure mode likely resides within the motor's internal Hall effect sensors or stator windings. If the controller cannot detect the rotor position due to a sensor failure, it will trigger the E007 motor fault code to prevent phase timing errors.
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DIY Repair Guide
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