Hello, I too have the Cox iQ. Im wondering if you’ve encountered this issue. Was using it and it stopped. Fully charged. LED two lowest bars flashing/alternating red. Blades power up, but won't go forwards or backwards. Cheers Mark
I haven't seen that, no. Sounds like there might be a problem with your drive controller. There are three controllers, one for each blade and one for the drive. They are all labelled. I'd try unplugging the drive one and plugging it back in again. Check the plugs for faulty pins (coming out of the plugs), and check the wires for breaks.
@@christopherwalkden I disconnected the battery, but was unable to disconnect the drive controller, jiggled a few other wires too. Also unscrewed the cover from the control console and jiggled the various connections. I put everything back together, and voila! It worked! Except, now the battery LED only shows a single flashing bar. Thanks for your guidance. Hopefully my local auto electrician can shed some light when he returns from holidays.
By your moves when touching the wires with the battery hooked, it looks like you've felt 72Volts already🤝😄
Hello, I too have the Cox iQ. Im wondering if you’ve encountered this issue. Was using it and it stopped. Fully charged. LED two lowest bars flashing/alternating red. Blades power up, but won't go forwards or backwards. Cheers Mark
I haven't seen that, no. Sounds like there might be a problem with your drive controller. There are three controllers, one for each blade and one for the drive. They are all labelled. I'd try unplugging the drive one and plugging it back in again. Check the plugs for faulty pins (coming out of the plugs), and check the wires for breaks.
Thank you,@@christopherwalkden Will do.
@@christopherwalkden I disconnected the battery, but was unable to disconnect the drive controller, jiggled a few other wires too. Also unscrewed the cover from the control console and jiggled the various connections. I put everything back together, and voila! It worked! Except, now the battery LED only shows a single flashing bar. Thanks for your guidance. Hopefully my local auto electrician can shed some light when he returns from holidays.