PELOTON BIKE+ General Troubleshooting
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Digital Resistance Actuator
The Bike+ uses an electronic stepper motor to adjust the proximity of the magnets to the flywheel. If the internal lead screw within this actuator assembly binds due to debris or mechanical failure, the system cannot move the magnet yoke, resulting in a resistance setting that is physically or electronically locked. This component is the primary failure point for resistance-related issues on the Bike+.
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6%
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Resistance Knob Assembly
The physical knob on the Bike+ is a digital encoder that registers rotation and a 'push' action for the brake. If the internal bearings of the encoder fail or the housing suffers a structural fracture, the knob may physically cease to rotate. This part is responsible for translating user torque into digital signals for the control board.
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3%
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Lower Control Board (LCB)
The LCB manages the power distribution and logic for the resistance actuator. A failure in the motor driver circuit on this board can prevent the actuator from receiving the necessary current to move the magnet yoke, which can manifest as the resistance system being stuck in a fixed position despite knob input.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Digital Resistance Actuator.
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