Hello all! I purchased my Vector 3 pedals from Competitive Cyclist a few months ago, back in February and was pretty excited to train with power. These were a substantial investment and my first ever power meter so I was pretty excited. However, first outing with them and I received the dreaded "Right Sensor Missing" message. I thought, you know, its a new product maybe a software bug. So I carried on, hoping software updates were on the way to fix it. Now, up to V3.30 of software, I still get the right pedal dropping out. And after doing some googling... I'm definitely not the only one.
Now, come Friday May 11th, I went on a ride (ended up being a total disaster, Di2 locked out, and my vectors were acting up the entire ride, rendering my Edge 520 useless with the error message covering almost all my fields). I decided to take a gentle cruise down to the LBS to have them look at why my Di2 quit working. I am uploading the fit file for anyone (OR GARMIN!) to look at. But more to the point was I received a low battery warning message. So after I got my Di2 working and got back home, I replaced the battery. Left cover came off and back on, no problem. Tightened to snug. The right cap came off okay but when I put it back on, it starts catching then gets loose. I have it on now, where it's "tight" but if you try to torque it to the 2 N.m spec, it'll just spin.... that's not super great for a $1,000 set of pedals Garmin.
Anyway, I called Garmin this morning, the C.S. rep said take a look at the threads inside the pedal, so I'll do that tonight, email Garmin the photos and post them on here.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do here? I know Garmin is sending us new battery covers... still waiting on mine. But could my pedal just be completely defective???