Restore the critical communication between your console and the motor with the Genuine Sole Treadmill Middle Computer Cable. Specifically engineered for Sole F-series, S-series, and TT-series models manufactured between 2004 and 2015, this heavy-duty "Middle Wire" acts as the central nervous system of your machine. It transmits vital data—including speed commands, incline levels, and safety key signals—from the upper console down to the Motor Control Board (MCB) at the base.
Over years of use, the constant folding and unfolding of your treadmill can cause "wire fatigue," leading to internal breaks or pinched sections within the upright tubes. A faulty middle cable is often the hidden culprit behind common issues like intermittent console power, erratic speed changes, or the dreaded "E-1" or "LS" error codes. Replacing your compromised cable with an authentic OEM-spec version ensures a clean, interference-free signal for a safe and uninterrupted workout.
High-Flex Durability: Engineered with high-strand-count copper wiring to withstand the repetitive stress of the Sole folding frame mechanism.
Interference-Free Shielding: Features premium internal shielding to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the drive motor, ensuring precise speed data.
Precision Pin Configuration: Features the exact multi-pin connector heads found on 2004–2015 Sole production runs for a secure, "plug-and-play" fit.
Reinforced Connectors: Molded strain-relief points at both ends prevent the pins from pulling loose or bending during installation or heavy use.
Direct Factory Length: Specifically measured to fit the upright heights of Sole's 2004–2015 frame designs, eliminating dangerous cable "slack" or over-tensioning.
If you are experiencing the following, your middle cable likely needs replacement:
The "Fold" Test: Does your treadmill only power on when it is folded, but shuts off when lowered to the floor? This indicates a "break" in the internal wiring.
Erratic Incline: If your incline moves on its own or won't respond to console buttons, the data signal is being dropped mid-cable.
Ghost Speed: If the speed readout on the screen flickers or jumps while you are running, the sensor signal is likely failing within the middle wire.
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