What It Means
The "Low Battery Voltage" error indicates that the battery voltage has dropped below the controller's minimum operating threshold. This prevents the motor and other electrical components from receiving adequate power. This error is applicable to Pedego's Interceptor, City Commuter, Ridge Rider, Trail Tracker, and Platinum models.
Possible Causes
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The battery is depleted or has insufficient charge.
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The voltage detection circuit inside the controller is malfunctioning.
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Poor battery-to-controller connection.
How to Fix It
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Charge the battery – Connect the battery to its charger and wait for it to fully charge.
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Inspect the battery connection – Ensure the battery is properly connected to the bike and that the terminals are clean and undamaged.
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Test with a different battery – If the error persists, try using another compatible battery to check if the issue is with the current battery.
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Inspect the controller – If the battery is confirmed to be functional, the controller's voltage detection circuit may need replacement.
Preventive Measures
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Regularly charge the battery and avoid letting it fully discharge.
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Keep the battery and its terminals clean and dry.
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Inspect battery connections for corrosion or wear.
When to Contact a Pedego Technician
If these steps do not resolve the error, contact a Pedego technician. A professional can test the battery and controller circuits to identify and resolve the problem.