E10 after disconnecting self learning wire

malikjordan27

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I had my motor going and everything ever since I disconnected the self-learning wire my motor stopped and e10 start popping up it says it's the LCD but didn't say check on my wiring what could it be because if it was my display screen it wouldn't even come on right so it could be display screen wiring so what else could it be cuz it says recheck wires because it said the display isn't receiving data to the controller or is it the controller because if it was the display wire it wouldn't turn on so obviously it's the controller right but why would it stop my motor I'm confused.... Because if it was a controller it wouldn't turn on my display if that was the problem so is it I need a new display
 
This first thing I would check it to make sure all of your controller and display connections are secure. Unplug and re-connect things if you have to.
 
There's probably 5 wires in your display plug, Two are battery and ground, which is all the display needs to power up, One starts the controller, The last two are data, and you can have a bad data line, which is a comm error.

This is a flat six wire display plug that fooled me for a while. WIth the round plugs, it can happen if the plug isn't fully seated.

And of course, you could have a buggy controller. The controller doesn't turn on the LCD, It gives the displaythe two battery/ground leads and the display turns itself on. Then the display puts power on the start lead to power up the controller logic. If all is well, the two start exchanging commands and data,

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There's probably 5 wires in your display plug, Two are battery and ground, which is all the display needs to power up, One starts the controller, The last two are data, and you can have a bad data line, which is a comm error.

This is a flat six wire display plug that fooled me for a while. WIth the round plugs, it can happen if the plug isn't fully seated.

And of course, you could have a buggy controller. The controller doesn't turn on the LCD, It gives the displaythe two battery/ground leads and the display turns itself on. Then the display puts power on the start lead to power up the controller logic. If all is well, the two start exchanging commands and data,

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Yeah thanks what's your number I need more help bro or Facebook I have similar questions
 
There's probably 5 wires in your display plug, Two are battery and ground, which is all the display needs to power up, One starts the controller, The last two are data, and you can have a bad data line, which is a comm error.

This is a flat six wire display plug that fooled me for a while. WIth the round plugs, it can happen if the plug isn't fully seated.

And of course, you could have a buggy controller. The controller doesn't turn on the LCD, It gives the displaythe two battery/ground leads and the display turns itself on. Then the display puts power on the start lead to power up the controller logic. If all is well, the two start exchanging commands and data,

View attachment 353041
Yeah thanks what's your number I need more help bro or Facebook I have similar questions
Yeah thanks what's your number I need more help bro or Facebook I have similar questions
Why did you say it fooled u for a while
 
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