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Hello,
Recently I replaced this part on my Bafang front wheel drive (Bafang G32) - see image.

When I opened it, it was all rusted (rubber band preventing water coming in was broken) and made a really bad noise. After I replaced it the noise was completely gone but then I got the error on the display Bafang Display Cortina Ecomo UART. The first led blinks 2 times and after that the second led blinks 1 time. In the manual it says there's a problem with the RPM detection sensor - Check stator of motor. The front wheel drive works fine in the first 5-10 seconds. But then gets this error and stays at a constant (slow) speed when you pedal. I dismantled the whole thing and found a lot of corrosion on the stator as well. I tried cleaning everything and steel brushing the steel parts. It's all clean now (and no damaged/burned wires) but didn't solve anything. Now I'm doubting myself if the problem is located here. What else could I be missing? I'm (pretty) sure that those things circled in blue are indeed sensors for the rotation. Maybe just a broken control panel on the stator? Images before cleaning.


What can I do next? These Bafangs G320 front wheel drives are hard to come by at the moment and I can't find them anywhere online.
Recently I replaced this part on my Bafang front wheel drive (Bafang G32) - see image.

When I opened it, it was all rusted (rubber band preventing water coming in was broken) and made a really bad noise. After I replaced it the noise was completely gone but then I got the error on the display Bafang Display Cortina Ecomo UART. The first led blinks 2 times and after that the second led blinks 1 time. In the manual it says there's a problem with the RPM detection sensor - Check stator of motor. The front wheel drive works fine in the first 5-10 seconds. But then gets this error and stays at a constant (slow) speed when you pedal. I dismantled the whole thing and found a lot of corrosion on the stator as well. I tried cleaning everything and steel brushing the steel parts. It's all clean now (and no damaged/burned wires) but didn't solve anything. Now I'm doubting myself if the problem is located here. What else could I be missing? I'm (pretty) sure that those things circled in blue are indeed sensors for the rotation. Maybe just a broken control panel on the stator? Images before cleaning.


What can I do next? These Bafangs G320 front wheel drives are hard to come by at the moment and I can't find them anywhere online.