Bosch E-Bike Error Code 591 (Authentication Error): Meaning + Fix Steps
TL;DR
Bosch error code 591 indicates an authentication error. Bosch’s official steps: power off, remove and reinsert the battery, restart; dealer if it persists.
Do this first:
1. Switch off the eBike system.
2. Remove the battery pack and reinsert it firmly.
3. Restart the system; if it persists, contact a Bosch eBike dealer.
What this code means (Bosch official intent)
Bosch error code 591 indicates an authentication error. Bosch’s official steps: power off, remove and reinsert the battery, restart; dealer if it persists.
Quick fixes (safe DIY first)
1) Proper restart (the Bosch way)
- Turn the system off.
- Wait 10–20 seconds.
- Turn the system on and re-check.
2) 60-second check
- Battery fully seated and latched (no wiggle).
- Battery contacts are clean and dry (no grit/corrosion).
- If you have a second battery, test with it to isolate the issue.
3) If it started after rain / washing
- Assume moisture at a connector/contact point.
- Dry naturally, then re-check connectors (avoid pressure washing around the motor/display).
Most common causes
- Battery not seated fully or intermittent contact.
- Dirty/wet terminals preventing proper authentication.
- Component authentication/config mismatch requiring dealer tools.
When to stop DIY and go to a Bosch dealer
Go to a dealer if:
– The code returns after a restart and basic checks.
– You find damaged wiring, bent pins, corrosion, or signs of water ingress.
– The official guidance for this code says dealer (many do).
Related guides on this site (closed-loop)
- Bosch system index: https://jieli-electric.com/bosch-e-bike-error-codes/
- E-bike error codes hub: https://jieli-electric.com/e-bike-error-codes/
- Speed & power thresholds: https://jieli-electric.com/speed-power-thresholds/
- Laws & Safety Hub: https://jieli-electric.com/laws-safety/
More troubleshooting (optional):
– https://jieli-electric.com/bosch-battery-troubleshooting/
– https://jieli-electric.com/how-to-clear-bosch-e-bike-error-codes/
Notes (practical)
- If you notice a repeat pattern (bumps, climbs, rain), write it down—dealers can diagnose faster with that info.
