How to Turn Off the Constant Alarm of an Electric Bike?
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The method to turn off the constant alarm of an electric bike is: 1. Turn off the power of the electric bike; 2. Unscrew the screws around the seat, remove the seat to expose the battery and the wiring inside; 3. Pull out the wiring, locate the alarm, which is usually a round black device, and find the connector along the buzzer's wiring; 4. Wrap the connector with insulating tape to prevent electric leakage, then separate it to turn off the alarm. The electric bike alarm is designed to alert the owner when the bike is unattended, allowing timely awareness of the bike's status and taking appropriate measures for anti-theft purposes. The electric bike, also known as an "electric vehicle," is a purely electric motor vehicle powered by a battery (storage battery) and driven by an electric motor.
I find it particularly annoying when the electric scooter's alarm keeps going off. When I park for my daily commute, common causes may include accidentally pressing the remote control, the vehicle not being parked stably and triggering the vibration sensor, or loose power wiring of the alarm itself causing false alarms. To deactivate it, I immediately take out the onboard remote and try pressing the off button or use the double-lock function to cancel the alarm. If the remote is missing or not working, I simply disconnect the battery's power connector for 10 seconds and reconnect it—this resets the system. A deeper issue could be aging alarm components or water causing a short circuit, in which case I'd need to remove the cover to check for corroded connections and clean them. I recommend regularly inspecting the alarm's mounting position to ensure it's secure and preventing water ingress to reduce such screaming alarms, so it doesn’t disrupt your commute or cause delays.