Got the bike running again.
Here is more detail if your interested. Took ewheel off and put on old wheel to support frame. Turned off battery kill switch and removed the key.
Put ewheel up on table and removed the outside cover and released circlip for cable. Took off controller cover and seen some white powder gook caked and loose all around the controller and some fine condensation on the back plate.
Unhooked all controller connections (blue, green and yellow phases and hall 6 pin plug) and cleaned everything up with alcohol. Cleaned the tiny pins for hall connector and squished the spade connectors a little to make a tight fit when replugged. Did not power on.
Like a terrarium, moisture is moving around inside controller and motor from heat cycle.
Once controller cavity was all cleaned up and rust removed I dabbed some bike lube on the rusty bits and a put layer on shaft. Butyl o-ring will probably fail from lube but the seal is not working anyway. The cable opening to the motor in the back was not sealed completely, so added some sealant and let cure overnight. Put it all back together and bike is running again, will give it a 15 mile test on a ride to work tonight.
Some other things of note. The flange on the motor side was so tight I did not pursue getting it off at this time. May have to release spoke pressure and heat case and cool inside to get it off/release without wrecking it. Also felt with the white gunk removed in controller area might fix the problem.
Next time this thing craps out, will get new oil proof o-ring to replace butyl, also will plan to get into wheel for new halls and general rust cleanup, and also thinking about pressurizing the wheel with a small dry air source to slowly force out moisture while riding. Thinking about running a small 1/16" tube in with the motor wire and use dry aerosol air can or small pump that cycles on/off from 48V battery.
I think they built this wheel without deciding if it should be sealed or vented, so they ended up with an in between situation where moisture can enter and then is trapped for heat cycle condensation. Like running a toaster through a car wash. My guess is there is a small vacuum setup when wheel is spinning that is drawing moist air into the shaft of the wheel past the oring and positive dry pressure would help.
Still no warranty response
from golden motor.