My 2012 Zero S recently developed a problem: it is accelerating much more slowly than normal in each mode (Eco and Sport), even when fully charged. I had left it parked outside, and one time when I passed by, I noticed the tailbag had been opened and all the contents had been put on the ground; the next time I rode the motorcycle after that, I noticed the slow acceleration. So my theory is that the same person searched the tailbag and tampered with the motorcycle in a failed attempt to steal it, causing the acceleration problem. I further suspected the throttle or kill switch cable might be kinked (that happened to me a few years ago), but I wiggled the wires and it was unclear if it helped.
Normally I'd go to a Zero dealer for service, but the nearest dealer is about 200 miles away and shipping the motorcycle alone will cost about $600, so I'm hoping to repair the motorcycle myself. I have no experience with this, but the MIT Electric Vehicle Team will let me use their shop and tools and may guide me through some of the steps. Can someone summarize the steps I should take to diagnose and (if possible) fix the problem and point me to any documentation I'll need?
I suspect it may be obvious to many people in this community how to find this kind of information, but I'm struggling and would really appreciate some help. I found
a thread about a similar problem caused by the throttle, but if I'm going to test the throttle resistance, I need to know what's normal. I also saw
a thread about some diagnostic interfaces, but it's unclear to me from that thread which one I should use and where the port is on the motorcycle. I'm guessing Zero headquarters won't be willing to help me, but I can ask if you think it's worth asking.
Thanks!