
The KuKirin G2 is a reliable electric scooter for urban riders, but like any electronic device, it can occasionally run into technical problems. Fortunately, most of these issues are easy to identify thanks to the error codes displayed on the screen. This guide explains the most common KuKirin G2 error codes and gives you the solutions to fix them quickly.
Understanding KuKirin G2 Error Codes
When your scooter shows an error code, it means a specific malfunction has been detected. Knowing what each code means is the first step to getting your KuKirin G2 back on the road.
Code E0: Motor Blockage
The scooter’s wheels are blocked. Check that no object is obstructing the wheels or preventing them from turning. Once cleared, restart your scooter.
Code E1: Overvoltage
The system has detected an overvoltage, usually caused by the battery. Replace the battery if it is faulty, or have it checked by a professional.
Code E2: Undervoltage
The battery charge is too low. Inspect the battery’s condition and recharge it fully before riding again.
Code E3: Controller Fault
The controller is malfunctioning. Replace the controller with a model compatible with the KuKirin G2 to restore normal operation.
Code E4: Accelerator Fault
The accelerator is either poorly connected or defective. Unplug it, check the wiring, and reconnect it. If the issue continues, consider replacing the accelerator.
Code E5: Brake Fault
A problem has been detected with the brake system, either in the wiring or the controller. Disconnect and reconnect the brake cables. If the error persists, you may need to replace the brake or its associated controller.
Code E6: Serial Communication Fault
There is a communication failure between internal components. Replace either the main controller or the LED controller to fix the issue.
Code E7: Hall Sensor Fault
The Hall sensors, which are essential for proper motor function, are not responding. Inspect the three phase wires connecting the motor to the controller. If the problem continues, replace the motor or controller.
Preventing Error Codes: Maintenance Tips
To reduce the chances of these errors, regular maintenance is key. Keep your KuKirin G2 battery charged frequently to avoid undervoltage issues. Inspect the cables and connectors often to detect damage early. Always clean your scooter, especially after riding on dusty or wet roads, to protect sensitive components.
With these preventive measures and solutions in mind, you can keep your KuKirin G2 in excellent condition and enjoy smoother, safer rides.