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Troubleshooting Electric Bike Issues: Common Problems and Solutions

Owning an electric bike brings joy and convenience to your daily commute and weekend adventures. However, encountering issues with your e-bike can be frustrating. In this comprehensive blog, we explore common problems that electric bike riders may face and provide practical solutions to troubleshoot these issues. Whether you ride our EB7 2.0 or EB7 ST models—or any other electric bike—this guide will equip you with the knowledge to tackle problems and keep your ride smooth and enjoyable.

E-Bike Won't Power On — Diagnose Step-by-Step

When your e-bike doesn’t power on, it’s easy to assume there’s a major fault. However, many issues are quick to fix once you know what to check. Here’s your step-by-step guide:

Check Battery Charge & Condition

When your e-bike doesn’t power on, it’s easy to assume there’s a major fault. However, many issues are quick to fix once you know what to check. Make sure the battery has a sufficient charge. If it's not holding a charge or the bike won't power on even when plugged in, the battery might need replacing. Some batteries also have internal safety mechanisms that prevent powering on when overcharged or too drained.

Battery Connector & Contacts

Corroded or loose battery contacts are often the culprit. Ensure that both the battery terminals and the connectors on the bike are clean. Use an electrical contact cleaner to remove any build-up, and check for wear or rust.

Check for Circuit Breaker / Fuse Issues

A blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker can prevent your bike from turning on. Locate the fuse in your bike’s electrical system (consult the manual) and reset or replace it if needed.

Power Button Malfunction

Power buttons can sometimes get stuck or become unresponsive due to wear. Press firmly and check for tactile feedback. If it's faulty, consider replacing the power button or checking the wiring behind it.

Battery Not Charging — Advanced Troubleshooting

Battery charging issues can have multiple causes. Here’s a deeper dive into diagnosing and fixing the problem:

Check Charger & Power Source

Make sure the charger is plugged into a functioning outlet. Test the charger with another device if possible. Also, try plugging the charger directly into the outlet instead of a power strip.

Inspect Charging Ports

Dust, dirt, and corrosion in charging ports can prevent a proper connection. Clean the bike’s charging port, the charger port, and the battery port with a dry cloth or electrical contact cleaner.

Charging Indicator Lights

Check for any flashing lights on the charger. Often, charging indicators can provide a clue about what's wrong (e.g., solid red for an issue, green for charging, blinking for low power). Consult your bike's manual for specific light patterns.

Temperature Sensitivity

Charging batteries in extreme cold or heat can lead to inefficient charging. Always charge your battery in a cool, dry, and temperate space.

E-Bike Display Not Working

If your display isn’t showing any information or is malfunctioning, here are some steps to get it working again:

Check for Loose Wires

Inspect the display cables and connectors for any loose or damaged connections. A loose cable is a common cause of display issues.

Reset the Display

Turn off the bike, disconnect the battery for 30 seconds, and then reconnect it. This can sometimes resolve temporary glitches in the system.

Display Fuse

Some displays have fuses that protect them from electrical surges. If the display isn't working, check the fuse and replace it if needed.

Controller Issues

If the controller (which regulates the display) is malfunctioning, it could affect the display’s performance. Check the controller for any signs of damage or corrosion.

Motor Hesitation or Loss of Power

If your e-bike’s motor is hesitant or lacks the power it once had, this could be caused by a variety of factors. Here's how to investigate:

Battery Voltage Drop

A failing battery or a battery that hasn’t been fully charged can result in reduced motor power. Check the battery voltage using a multimeter to see if it’s delivering the expected voltage.

Motor Connection Issues

Loose wiring or a faulty connection between the motor and the bike’s controller can cause intermittent power loss. Check all wiring connections between the motor, controller, and battery.

Motor Bearings & Internal Damage

If the motor produces grinding noises or is sluggish, it may have worn bearings or internal damage. Inspect the motor casing for debris or signs of wear. If necessary, consult a professional to examine the motor internally.

Controller Failure

The controller regulates the motor’s power. If the controller is faulty or malfunctioning, it can affect motor performance. Consider resetting the controller or replacing it if needed.

Pedal Assist or Throttle Issues

If your pedal assist or throttle is malfunctioning, follow these steps to resolve the issue:

Pedal Assist Sensor Alignment

The sensor that detects pedal movement may become misaligned or dirty. Clean the sensor and check its position to ensure proper function.

Throttle Response

If the throttle feels sticky or unresponsive, clean the throttle mechanism and inspect the cables for any signs of wear or friction.

Throttle Wiring

Check the wiring from the throttle to the controller. Loose or damaged wires can cause irregular throttle responses. Ensure all cables are secure and undamaged.

Brake System Troubleshooting

If your e-bike’s brakes are not functioning correctly, here’s how you can fix them:

Brake Pad Wear

Check your brake pads for wear and tear. If the pads are worn down to the metal, they will need to be replaced. Regularly inspect brake pads to ensure they're in good condition.

Hydraulic Brake Fluid

For bikes with hydraulic brakes, make sure the brake fluid is at the correct level. If you notice reduced braking power, the fluid may need to be topped up or bled to remove air bubbles.

Mechanical Brake Alignment

Ensure that mechanical brake calipers are aligned properly. Misalignment can cause uneven braking and reduce stopping power.

Reduced Range or Performance

  • Low Tire Pressure: Ensure tires are inflated to recommended PSI.
  • Battery Aging or Weakness: Older batteries may not hold a full charge. Test voltage and consider replacement.
  • Brakes or Wheel Drag: Check if brakes rub rims or discs, causing extra resistance.

Wheel or Motor Noises

  • Loose or Damaged Wheel Spokes: Tighten spokes; true the wheel if needed.
  • Motor or Wiring Noise: Inspect motor housing and wiring for loose connectors or debris.

Factory Reset / Data Reset

Performing a factory reset or data reset can resolve certain errors or glitches. Procedure varies by display type (XN, Yolin F81, DQ, YL-80C). General steps:

  • Turn off bike and disconnect battery for ~30 seconds.
  • Reconnect battery and power on.
  • Refer to the user manual or video tutorials on Jasionbike Support.

Jasion E64 Error Code: Brake Sensor Fix & E-Bike Troubleshooting

If your Jasion e-bike shows an E64 error code, cannot accelerate normally, or suddenly stops providing motor assistance, the issue is usually related to the brake cut-off sensor or brake signal system.

You may also see a brake icon on the display even when you are not pressing the brake lever. When the bike detects a brake signal, the motor may cut power as a safety protection, so the throttle and pedal assist may stop working until the signal issue is cleared.

Common symptoms

  • The display shows E64.
  • The bike cannot accelerate normally.
  • The throttle or pedal assist does not respond.
  • The bike stops providing motor power.
  • A brake icon appears on the display when the brake lever is not being pressed.

What to check first

  1. Check both brake levers. Make sure the left and right brake levers are not stuck and can fully return to their normal position.
  2. Check the brake sensor connectors. Make sure the connectors are firmly connected, correctly aligned, and free from bent pins, loose wiring, or visible damage.
  3. Restart the display. After checking the brake levers and connectors, turn the bike on again and see whether the brake icon or E64 error code disappears.
  4. For hydraulic brake models, check the brake cut-off sensor area. On some hydraulic brake models, the brake cut-off sensor under the brake lever may need slight adjustment. Do not loosen the hydraulic brake hose or any thicker brake cable.

Jasion models with hydraulic brakes may include Hunter Pro, YR20, and Thunder. Mechanical brake models may include X-Hunter, EB5, EB5 Roamer series, and EB7 series. The exact troubleshooting steps may vary by model, so please confirm your brake type before making adjustments.

If the E64 code does not clear

If the E64 error code remains after the basic checks above, please stop riding and contact JasionBike Support. Our support team can help confirm whether the issue is related to the brake lever sensor, main cable, or controller before any part replacement is needed.

To help us diagnose the issue faster, please include your bike model, order number, frame number, and a clear photo or video of the E64 error code on the display.

Note: Do not continue riding if the brake icon stays on when you are not braking. The brake signal system may need further inspection.

Common Error Codes

If you encounter common error codes on your Jasionbike, there’s no need to worry. Each model has detailed error code explanations in its electronic user manual. Consult your bike's manual for the meaning of any error code and follow the recommended troubleshooting steps. Access manuals here: Jasionbike User Manual Download.

Note: EB5 error codes (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30) are different from EB7/EB7 ST. Refer to the EB5 manual for accurate information.

JasionBike Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I reset my e-bike after an error code or perform a factory reset?

    Turn off the bike, disconnect the battery for 30 seconds, then reconnect and power on. For model-specific instructions, consult the user manual or video tutorials on Jasionbike Support.

  • What does Error 22 mean?

    Throttle issue. Check sensor, wiring, and alignment. Reset may clear the error.

  • What does Error 24 mean?

    Motor signal issue. Inspect wiring between motor and controller. Reset may resolve temporary glitches.

  • Why does my e-bike battery overheat?

    Overheating may occur if the bike is used heavily on long rides or in high temperatures. Charge in a cool, dry place and avoid overexertion.

  • How can I avoid motor issues?

    Regularly clean and maintain your motor. Check for debris that may block airflow, and make sure the motor is securely connected to the bike’s electrical system.

Conclusion

Troubleshooting electric bike issues is an essential skill for every rider. By understanding the common problems discussed in this guide and implementing the recommended solutions, you can overcome challenges and keep your electric bike in optimal condition. Remember, our EB7 and EB7 ST models are designed to offer exceptional performance, foldable convenience, and a delightful riding experience. Experience the freedom of electric biking with confidence, knowing that our products are engineered to meet your everyday commuting and weekend adventure needs.

Note: Throughout this blog, we have used examples and references to electric bike issues in general. While our EB7 and EB7 ST models are exceptional choices, the troubleshooting tips and solutions provided are applicable to electric bikes of various brands and models. Always refer to the user manual specific to your electric bike for detailed instructions and guidance. If you have any specific questions, please reach out to our official customer support team at support@jasionbike.com—we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Happy riding and enjoy the limitless possibilities of electric biking!

21 comments

    • Jasionbike
    • April 8, 2026 at 12:01 am

    Hi Mark Parker,

    Thank you for your message and for sharing the details about your new Jasion Thunder e-bike. We’re glad to hear you’re enjoying the bike overall — thank you for the kind words!

    Regarding the E6 error code you’re seeing after 110 miles, this is a low battery voltage protection warning. It simply means the battery voltage has dropped to its minimum safe level. This is not a fault with the bike itself.

    Quick Solution:
    1. Please fully charge the battery using the original charger.
    2. Make sure the charger is properly connected and the charging indicator shows it is charging.
    3. Once the battery is fully charged (usually 6–8 hours), turn the bike back on and check if the E6 error has cleared.

    In most cases, the E6 error disappears after a full charge.

    If the error still appears after charging, feel free to reach out to our support team. We’re always happy to help.
    📧 support@jasionbike.com
    We’re here to help!

    Best regards,
    JasionBike Team

    • Jasionbike
    • April 7, 2026 at 11:52 pm

    Hi Glenn Henson,
    Thank you for reaching out about your new Jasion Thunder. We’re sorry to hear you’re experiencing the E64 error along with intermittent throttle response.
    This error is usually caused by the brake sensor (cut-off switch) on the brake levers. It’s a common and easy-to-fix issue on many e-bikes. You can often resolve it by adjusting the brake sensor screw.
    Here’s a simple step-by-step guide:

    Preparation
    Turn on the display to show the E64 error. Prepare a suitable hex/Allen wrench. Locate the brake sensor wires — there are usually two wires at each brake lever: a thicker one (mechanical brake cable) and a thinner one (electronic brake sensor wire that also controls the brake light). Do not loosen the thicker mechanical brake cable.
    Check the connectors
    Disconnect the electronic brake sensor connectors on both left and right brake levers from the main wiring harness. Then reconnect them one side at a time (we recommend starting with the right side). Make sure the pins are properly aligned and the connection is tight and secure (look for the red connectors).
    Adjust the sensor screw
    On the thinner electronic sensor wire, locate the small adjustment screw at the bottom of the brake lever (see the diagram in our Chinese tutorial or the similar photo below). Slowly loosen or tighten this screw while watching the display until the E64 error disappears.

    After these steps, test the throttle to see if it works smoothly.
    If the error persists or you’re not comfortable performing the adjustment yourself, please feel free to contact our support team directly. They will guide you further.
    📧 support@jasionbike.com
    We’re here to help get your Thunder back on the road quickly!
    Best regards,
    JasionBike Team

    • Mark Parker
    • April 7, 2026 at 11:55 pm

    Dear Sirs, I received my new Thunder e-bike March 31, assembled, it charged the battery. Next morning I began riding. Great bike by the way. After 110 miles it gave me a display error Code off E 6. Currently it doesn’t function. Checked all connections with a charged battery. Please help me make it right. Sincerely Mark

    • Harold Richardson
    • April 22, 2026 at 12:17 am

    Where is the speed sensor and magnet on an eb5??

    • Glenn Henson
    • April 7, 2026 at 11:44 pm

    My new Jasion Thunder is not working properly. Displaying E64 error. Throttle is functioning only intermittantly. PLEASE ADVISE

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