What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 Motorcycle says 'THERMAL CUTBACK D6'?
- MMatthew GomezSep 2, 2025
If the Brammo Motorcycle displays 'THERMAL CUTBACK D6', it means the DMC Temperature is Too High. Allow the Enertia to cool down.
What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 Motorcycle says 'THERMAL CUTBACK D6'?
If the Brammo Motorcycle displays 'THERMAL CUTBACK D6', it means the DMC Temperature is Too High. Allow the Enertia to cool down.
What to do if my Brammo Motorcycle says 'COME TO FULL STOP'?
If the Brammo Motorcycle displays 'COME TO FULL STOP', it means the vehicle speed is not zero when the throttle switch is turned on. Come to a full stop.
What to do if my Brammo Motorcycle says 'ALLOW COOLDOWN B36'?
If the Brammo Motorcycle displays 'ALLOW COOLDOWN B36', it indicates a Battery Fault: Over Temperature Alarm. Allow the Enertia to cool.
What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 Motorcycle says 'ALLOW COOLDOWN B35'?
If the Brammo Motorcycle displays 'ALLOW COOLDOWN B35', it indicates a Battery Fault due to an Over Temperature Shutdown. Allow the Enertia to cool down.
What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 says 'KICKSTAND DOWN'?
If the Brammo Motorcycle indicates 'KICKSTAND DOWN', it means the kickstand is down. Put the kickstand up.
What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 Motorcycle displays 'RECHARGE REQUIRED B53'?
If your Brammo Motorcycle displays 'RECHARGE REQUIRED B53', it means there is a critically discharged warning. The solution is to charge the batteries.
What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 displays 'RECHARGE REQUIRED B30'?
If the Brammo Motorcycle displays 'RECHARGE REQUIRED B30', it indicates a critically discharged alarm. You should charge the batteries.
What to do if my Brammo Enertia 2010 Motorcycle displays 'RECHARGE REQUIRED B33'?
If your Brammo Motorcycle displays 'RECHARGE REQUIRED B33', it means the charge (SOC) is at 0%. To resolve this, charge the batteries.
Category | Motorcycle |
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Year | 2010 |
Motor Type | Permanent Magnet AC |
Voltage | 72 V |
Battery Capacity | 3.1 kWh |
Transmission | Single Speed |
Final Drive | Belt |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork |
Front Brake | Single Disc |
Rear Brake | Single Disc |
Battery | Lithium Phosphate |
Range | 42 miles (68 km) |
Charging Time | 4 hours |
Wheelbase | 54.5 inches |
Essential safety advice including helmet use, practice, defensive riding, visibility, and riding within limits.
Details the function of various gauges, indicators, and displays on the Enertia's dashboard.
Ensures the rider and Enertia are prepared for riding, including personal condition and motorcycle checks.
A checklist of items to inspect on the Enertia before each ride for safety and proper function.
Step-by-step guide to powering up the Enertia for riding.
Instructions on enabling the drive system and using the throttle and brakes for riding.
Step-by-step guide for charging the Enertia and understanding charging indicators.
Outlines the types of inspections and servicing recommendations for the Enertia.
Steps to take if the Enertia gets a flat tire, including repair or transport options.