when you checked the brushes how worn were they?
were the sensor wires touching the brush holders?
if the motor had alot of carbon dust in it , clean it out good with electric motor cleaner
the carbon dust can trigger a brush wear indicator too
also may want to check the sensor wires from the motor to the controller and the connector where they connect to the motor for shorts.
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