About FixEBikeCode

The E-Bike Error Code
Reference You Deserve

We created the resource we wished existed when our e-bike threw its first cryptic error code. No paywalls, no forum guesswork — just clean, expert-verified diagnostics.

Why FixEBikeCode Exists

Every year, millions of e-bike and electric scooter riders face the same situation: the display shows a cryptic number, the motor cuts out, and Google returns five-year-old forum threads with no solution.

FixEBikeCode was built to end that. Every guide on this site follows a strict technical standard — root-cause analysis, severity classification, step-by-step repair, and exact OEM replacement part numbers. We cross-reference official Bafang, Bosch, Rad Power, Xiaomi, and TSDZ2 service manuals so you don't have to.

Our commitment: content is never published without being verified against the manufacturer's documentation or real-world repair validation.

500+ Error Codes Documented
15 Brands Covered
4 Countries in Focus
100% Free — Always

How We Ensure Content Accuracy

Every guide is held to a four-part editorial standard before publication.

Experience

Content is informed by real-world repair scenarios drawn from workshop documentation, field reports, and verified community data across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

Expertise

Every guide is cross-referenced with OEM service manuals, official error code tables, and manufacturer documentation. Part numbers are verified against current distributor catalogs.

Authoritativeness

We cite original sources — Bafang service bulletins, Bosch diagnostic guides, Rad Power manuals — and link to primary documentation wherever accessible.

Trustworthiness

Safety warnings are mandatory in every repair guide. We flag when a repair requires professional service and never recommend procedures that risk battery or controller damage.

Built for Your Climate

Fault conditions vary by geography. Our guides include city-specific factors.

United States

Cold-weather BMS under-voltage in NYC winters. Controller heat cutoffs in Phoenix. High-mileage throttle drift in Los Angeles commuter fleets.

United Kingdom

Chronic moisture ingress and connector corrosion from London rain. Water wiring harness faults in Seattle-equivalent riding conditions.

Canada & Australia

Freeze-thaw display connector failures in Toronto. Salt-air brake sensor oxidation and dust contamination in Melbourne and Sydney.

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