Are you definitely joining the Black and Blue wires on the
Motor harness?
The Black and Blue wires on the Main
Control Harness
(shown at the bottom of the above diagram) are both common ground connections for the horn and lighting, so it would not make any difference whatsoever if you joined these two wires together.
Don’t use pedalec so would it hurt anything to experiment by connecting combinations of all four wires to see if reverse was wired wrong at the factory?
Do not try connecting different combinations of the four wires as you could damage the controller's +5V supply by shorting it to ground
(or even destroy the wiring inside both harnesses if you short circuit the horn/Lighting wires to ground with the light switch in the "On" position).
Have not checked light and horn switches yet because I plan to run those off a separate small 12 volt battery.
Please be aware that the horn and light switches are connected to the Battery supply inside the motor harness when the connector is plugged in, so probably best to make sure the switch remains disconnected from the control harness.
I have just checked the voltages on the reverse/pedelec wires an I had:
5.0V between Black and Red
3.0V between Black and Yellow
3.2V between Black and Blue
If your wires are reading similar to this then they should be wired correctly.
When you changed the reverse setting, did you click the icon to Save the parameters to the controller?:
It is also worth checking that the changes have been saved correctly by Reading the parameters from the controller.
After programming the controller I sometimes power Off the controller and then power it On again to ensure it isn't still stuck in programming mode.
However, I don't understand how the motor could run if the throttle LEDs were not already on, as the LED battery gauge is supplied directly from the main Battery wires going to the controller.
If the controller is getting sufficient voltage for the motor to run, then at least one of the LEDs on the throttle should be lit.
Alan