SUPER73 R ADVENTURE R Adventure Display Speedometer Stuck At Zero
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86%
CONF
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R-Series Motor Wiring Harness
The R-Series uses a rear swingarm that subjects the motor's signal harness to constant mechanical stress and bending cycles. A fatigue failure in the signal wire responsible for the Hall effect speed pulses results in the controller receiving no RPM data, causing the speedometer to remain at zero. This harness is the primary bridge between the hub motor sensors and the main controller.
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9%
CONF
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Primary Wiring Harness
The primary harness routes the communication (UART/CAN-bus) from the controller to the display assembly. If the specific data pin for speed telemetry is compromised by pin-fretting or moisture ingress, the display will remain powered but fail to update the speed register. Replacing the harness restores the integrity of the data transmission line.
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5%
CONF
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R-Series Display Unit
Internal logic failure within the display's microprocessor can prevent it from calculating or rendering the incoming speed signal. If the harness and motor sensors are functional, the firmware or hardware within the display assembly itself is the likely point of failure for data visualization.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the R-Series Motor Wiring Harness.
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