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Rerode Circuit Breaker Reset & Troubleshooting Guide
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Rerode Circuit Breaker Overview & Troubleshooting Guide

If your Rerode display is not turning on or the bike appears to have no power, the most common cause is the circuit breaker being switched off. This guide explains what the circuit breaker does, where to find it, and how to reset it.

For a visual walkthrough, watch our video guide here:
Rerode Circuit Breaker Overview


What the Circuit Breaker Does

The circuit breaker protects the bike’s electrical system and battery from damage caused by power surges or electrical faults.

If it trips or gets switched off, the bike will not power on even if the battery is charged.


Common Symptoms

You may need to reset the circuit breaker if:

• Display will not turn on
• Bike shows no response when powered on
• Battery is charged but bike appears dead
• Bike suddenly loses power


Circuit Breaker Location

The circuit breaker is located near the battery compartment inside the bike. Access may vary slightly depending on model configuration, but it is typically accessible after removing the seat or battery cover.


How to Reset the Circuit Breaker

  1. Turn the bike fully off.

  2. Locate the circuit breaker.

  3. Check the breaker switch position.

  4. Switch it back to the ON position if it has moved to OFF or tripped.

  5. Reinstall any covers or panels removed.

  6. Turn the bike on again.

If the breaker immediately trips again, stop riding and inspect for wiring or component issues.


When to Check the Breaker

Check the circuit breaker if:

• Bike will not power on
• Bike shut off unexpectedly
• After transport or maintenance
• After heavy riding or impacts


Need More Help?

If resetting the breaker does not solve the issue, contact your dealer or Rerode support for further diagnosis.

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