Hyper E-ride PAS Sensor (crank sensor) Replacement

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2022
  • If your Hyper E-ride ebike motor does not engage, and you want to replace the PAS (Pedal Assist System) sensor, this video shows what it takes to get to the PAS sensor. All you need are screw drivers and a pliers and I'd rate it fairly easy for the average person.
    The Hyper E-ride ebikes has a 6km "walk" mode where the hub motor turns at 6km/h (3.7mph) to help you push the bike up a hill, etc. This mode is activated by pushing down and holding the 6km button and no pedaling is required. So theoretically this mode does not use the PAS sensor at all. However, even when I mentioned this to Hyper Bicycles' customer service, their protocol still wanted to try replacing the PAS sensor as the first step.

Komentáře • 17

  • @user-zx9yy6lu9p
    @user-zx9yy6lu9p Před 2 dny +1

    You, my man, are a lifesaver. Wow, you made it so easy. I was a little panicked about taking all the chain cranks off,,but your solution solved everything thank you

  • @federicatiberi356
    @federicatiberi356 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for yuor advice. I took my bicycle to a specialized mechanic and he wasn't even able to turn it on. The company doesn't even respond to my emails. I saw your video and in just 2 minutes I understood what had happened. I fixed it myself. Thank you again

  • @jr132.
    @jr132. Před rokem +1

    I started with 250 watt 26" bafang wheel for 39$ bought all parts separately, today I got my hyperbike and will add dual motor controller, two motors !!!!

  • @1362ha
    @1362ha Před měsícem

    1. Flip the bike over
    2. Look for the serial number under the crank
    3. Find the black wire connected to the sensor, the sensor is the rectangular piece next to the chainwheel
    4. The sensor itself has a screw in it the connects it to the bracket
    5. Loosen the screw all the way and remove the sensor, then with your thumbs push the sensors bracket in toward the chainwheel til you get the paper thin spacing. Place the sensor back in to ensure you have that spacing and tighten back in the screw.
    6. Flip the bike back over power on battery then the display.
    7. Take the bike for a 5 minute ride and everything should be working like it should.

  • @isellgum5539
    @isellgum5539 Před rokem +1

    That top plastic piece was difficult to remove. I had to use WD 40 on it and it still took quite a bit of force. The WD40 ended up being the trick to success for me.

  • @edwinserrano4364
    @edwinserrano4364 Před rokem +2

    So I have this problem and it is that the device where the speed modes are changed does not want to turn on but the battery works so I do not know why it does not want to turn on. any suggestion?

    • @jr132.
      @jr132. Před rokem

      Measure battery voltage.if under 30 volts, controller won't power up.

  • @CTRSR
    @CTRSR Před 10 měsíci

    Can you post a video showing how you put the black plastic L brackets in place seems impossible

  • @jeffmckinnon5842
    @jeffmckinnon5842 Před 2 lety +1

    That is scary.
    Did you end up finding the problem, or return the bike? I own the Hyper 29"
    I have not had any issues and no reason to call customer service, but they obviously sent you the wrong part. Not too cool.
    Please keep us updated on your progress.

    • @dwangyahoo
      @dwangyahoo Před rokem +2

      Yes, the problem turned out to be the front/left brake lever which has a sensor that cuts off the motor when you pull the sensor. Here's a video on the brake lever diagnosis: czcams.com/video/M_WUbXG1rKk/video.html

  • @brucemacpherson8667
    @brucemacpherson8667 Před rokem

    If anyone knows, where is the speed sensor on this bike. How does it know when to stop providing power.

  • @juditbalassa5002
    @juditbalassa5002 Před rokem +1

    My sensor works, but the ring isn't close enough. I can push it back to where it engages again, but it won't stay for very long. It keeps shifting away to where the sensor won't pick up the magnetic ring any more. Like every couple of minutes of riding. Suggestions as to what do I need to do to fix that issue?

    • @thenomad7120
      @thenomad7120 Před rokem

      Can you apply 3 small dabs of silicone caulk (equally spaced approximately)to connect disc to shaft when disc is in desired location. Possibly use a tooth pic to apply dabs?

  • @matthewjanus7926
    @matthewjanus7926 Před rokem

    This happens under warranty..... They're fixing it...... Got it at Walmart 🤣

  • @jeanq.687
    @jeanq.687 Před rokem

    Wow bad customer service the sensor cable to not long enough

  • @mackmc7440
    @mackmc7440 Před rokem +3

    You end the vid with " So, I'm going to contact Hyper again tomorrow" ... So...uhhh.. After 11 months Hyper has not gotten back with you on the 'walk mode' problem? ( They got me fixed up in 5 days)
    You kinda just leave your viewers hangin' here... Man, don't post a vid if you're not gonna follow up.

    • @dianevickers9448
      @dianevickers9448 Před rokem +1

      I agree with you. Sure wish you would have posted a video of your fix!