Aventon – E29 Over Voltage Protection TroubleshootingUpdated 2 days ago
This article explains how to troubleshoot the E29 Over Voltage Protection error on an Aventon eBike.
Use this article if your bike:
- Shows an E29 error code
- Has battery-related warnings
- Powers on intermittently
- Stops operating correctly after installing or charging a battery
If you are unsure of your Aventon model, please confirm your model before continuing.
Stop troubleshooting immediately if anything looks unsafe, damaged, overheated, swollen, or smells burnt.
Before You Start
Please prepare the following:
- Order number
- Aventon model
- Photo or video of the E29 error code
- Photo of the display
- Photo of the battery area
- Photo of the charger and charger light
- When the issue first appeared
- Whether the bike powers on
- Whether the battery charges
- Whether the display turns on
- Whether the motor engages
- Whether the issue happened after charging, transport, storage, water exposure, crash, impact, modification, or third-party repair
- Photos of visible damage
Safety Warnings
- Do not continue riding if the battery is damaged, swollen, overheating, smoking, or has a burning smell.
- Do not open sealed electrical components.
- Do not work on wiring while the bike is powered on or charging.
- Stop and contact support if you are unsure.
What This Error Means
The E29 Over Voltage Protection error means the system has detected excessive battery voltage.
This may happen if:
- An incorrect battery is installed
- The battery is malfunctioning
- The controller system is damaged
Possible Causes
Possible causes include:
- Incorrect battery installed
- Malfunctioning battery
- Damaged controller
- Battery voltage outside the normal range
Troubleshooting Steps
Step 1 – Confirm the Correct Aventon Battery Is Installed
Check whether the correct Aventon battery for your specific bike model is being used.
Some battery types may physically fit but may not be compatible with the bike.
If yes – The correct Aventon battery is installed
Continue to Step 2.
If no – The incorrect battery is installed
Stop using the bike.
Please use the correct Aventon battery for your specific bike model.
Restart the bike and check whether the E29 error remains.
If the issue clears
The issue was likely caused by an incompatible battery.
Monitor the bike during normal use.
If the issue remains
Please contact support.
Step 2 – Check Battery Voltage Condition
Check whether the fully charged battery appears to be operating normally.
The troubleshooting guide references the following approximate fully charged battery ranges:
- 36V battery: approximately 42V when fully charged
- 48V battery: approximately 54V when fully charged
If yes – The battery appears within the normal voltage range
The issue may involve the controller system.
Please contact our support team with the photos/videos listed below so we can review the next step.
If no – The battery appears outside the normal voltage range
Stop using the battery.
Please contact our support team with photos of the battery and charger.
If the issue clears
The issue may have been caused by a temporary battery voltage issue.
Monitor the bike during charging and riding.
If the issue remains
Please contact support.
Step 3 – Inspect for Visible Battery or Charging Damage
Inspect the accessible battery and charging areas for:
- Swelling
- Cracks
- Overheating
- Burning smell
- Water exposure
- Impact damage
- Damaged terminals
- Charger damage
If yes – Visible damage is found
Stop using the bike and battery immediately.
Do not continue charging or riding the bike.
Please contact our support team with photos/videos of the damaged area.
If no – No visible damage is found
Restart the bike and check whether the E29 error returns.
If the issue remains
The issue may involve the battery or controller system.
Please contact support.
Step 4 – Check Whether the Error Persists
After confirming the correct battery is installed and checking for visible damage, restart the bike and monitor whether the E29 error returns.
If yes – The E29 code still appears
The issue may involve:
- The battery system
- Battery voltage regulation
- The controller system
Please contact our support team with the photos/videos listed below.
If no – The error no longer appears
The issue may have been caused by an incorrect battery or temporary voltage condition.
Continue monitoring the bike during use.
When To Contact Support
Please contact support if:
- The E29 error remains after completing these checks
- The battery does not charge
- The bike does not power on
- The display does not turn on
- There is visible battery or charger damage
- The battery overheats, swells, smokes, or smells burnt
- The bike has been exposed to water, crash, impact, transport damage, modification, or third-party repair
- You are unsure how to safely complete a step
If the issue remains after these steps, please contact our support team and include the photos/videos listed below.
What To Send Support
Please send:
- Order number
- Aventon model
- Photo/video of the E29 error code
- Photo of the display
- Photo of the battery area
- Photo of the charger and charger light
- Photos of visible damage
- Confirmation of whether the bike powers on
- Confirmation of whether the battery charges
- Confirmation of whether the display turns on
- Confirmation of whether the motor engages
- Confirmation of whether the correct Aventon battery is installed
- Confirmation of whether the issue happened after charging, transport, water exposure, crash, impact, modification, or third-party repair
- Confirmation of the troubleshooting steps already completed
Important Safety Notes
- Do not continue riding if the E29 error remains.
- Do not ride the bike if the battery is overheating, swollen, smoking, or visibly damaged.
- Do not open the battery, controller, or sealed electrical components.
- Do not force connectors.
- Do not work on wiring while the bike is powered on or connected to the charger.
- Contact support if you are unsure.