Please, calm down! If your hall sensors came that way, and the motor was working before, it means they are correct. Your method of measuring current is ok (except for the "Dial" typo). The fact that all sensors react in the opposite way as fetcher said is correct. Don't get desperate. Here's what to do:
Try EVERY combination of all hall and motor wires, until you find one where the motor runs smoothly, in the correct direction, consuming LESS than 2A. My crystalyte goes for 0.7A full throttle.
And by EVERY combination, I mean EVERY. Connect the winding wires in a way, then try all the 6 combinations of hall wires. Or do the opposite, just use the wires that are easier to unplug/plug. Then try to swap a couple of motor wires, and try again with the six combinations. Do this until the motor runs smoothly, in the correct direction.
I really suggest that you take a piece of paper and write down all the combination you tried, so you don't waste time. There was a nice excel table to help you on this, posted around on this forum.
And, most important, STAY CALM! 8)