Generic E-Bike Error Codes: Troubleshooting Guide (Part 2)
Written by: Robbie Ferri | January 30, 2026 | Time to read 6 min
E-Bike error code? Don’t panic! These common faults are easier to diagnose and often fix easier than you think.
More about the Author: Robbie Ferri
Robbie is a UK-based ultra cyclist, former bike shop worker, and qualified bike fitter. Deeply passionate about e-Bikes and adventure cycling, he combines hands-on experience with real-world riding to help others go further on two wheels.

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Table of Contents
Complete List of E-Bike Error Codes
Error code 26 - Torque Sensor Unstable
Error code 27 – Phase Overcurrent
Error code 28 – Motor Mechanical Block
Error code 29 – Thermal Shutdown
Error code 30 – EEPROM Failure
Error code 31 – Battery Deep Sleep
Error code 32 – Throttle Stuck
Error code 37 – Software Timeout
Error code 38 – Hardware Mismatch
Error code 39 – Serial Communication
Error code 40 – Watchdog Reset
Error code 41 – Pedal Sensor Implausible
Error code 42 – Magnet Distance Error
Error code 43 – Battery Low Temperature
Error code 44 – Battery High Temperature
Error code 45 – Charger Too Hot
Error code 46 – Motor Current Limit
Error code 47 – Controller Door Open
Error code 49 – High Resistance
Error code 50 – Safety Stop Triggered
When to Visit a Certified Dealer or a Mechanic?
What Are Generic E-Bike Codes
What Brands Use Generic Codes?

Complete List of E-Bike Error Codes
Error code 26 - Torque Sensor Unstable
Error code 27 – Phase Overcurrent
Error code 28 – Motor Mechanical Block
Error code 29 – Thermal Shutdown
Error code 30 – EEPROM Failure

Error code 31 – Battery Deep Sleep
Error code 32 – Throttle Stuck
Error code 33 – Motor Blocked
Error code 34 – Current Spike
Error code 35 – Relay Fault
Error code 36 – Fuse Blown
Error code 37 – Software Timeout
Error code 38 – Hardware Mismatch

Error code 39 – Serial Communication
Error code 40 – Watchdog Reset
Error code 41 – Pedal Sensor Implausible
Error code 42 – Magnet Distance Error
Error code 43 – Battery Low Temperature

Error code 44 – Battery High Temperature
Error code 45 – Charger Too Hot
Error code 46 – Motor Current Limit
Error code 47 – Controller Door Open
Error code 48 – BMS Error
Error code 49 – High Resistance
Error code 50 – Safety Stop Triggered

When to Visit a Certified Dealer or a Mechanic?
How Do I Avoid Electric Bike Error Codes?
Electric bike fault codes are actually much easier to avoid than you might think. Here are some top tips to keep you rolling.
- Keep A Clean Bike - A clean bike is definitely a happy bike. Make sure it’s not caked in mud, which can be left to dry. Ensure no ventilation is blocked and let the drivetrain be as smooth as possible. This is by far the most effective preventive measure and helps extend an electric bike's lifespan.
- Regular Bike Checks - Wiring and connections don’t just often fail. They show warning signs of damage. Check the wiring and plugs regularly for corrosion and wear to catch any issues early.
- Update Firmware Often - Firmware is the brain of the system, and vendors often release updates to fix bugs and other issues. Keep it updated via the bikes app or by visiting a certified dealer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do error codes mean something is broken?
Will turning the bike off and on fix it?
Key Takeaways
- Error codes are often just warnings that your bike needs some attention.
- Most error codes are relatively easy to fix. Few require an expert.
- Keeping up with cleaning and bike checks will prevent most bikes from ever encountering an error.


