E-001: Rear Motor Hall Sensor Fault

Issue:
The Hall sensor in the rear motor is malfunctioning.

Solution:

  • Swap the cables of the front and rear motors to check if the issue remains.

  • If the code still appears, replace the controller and test again.

  • If the issue disappears after switching, replace the rear motor.

E-002: Handlebar Failure

Issue:
The throttle is not functioning properly.

Solution:

  • Unplug and reconnect the throttle.

  • If the problem persists, replace the throttle.

E-003: Controller Failure

Issue:
The main controller is defective.

Solution:

  • Replace the controller and perform a functionality test.

E-005: Low Voltage Warning

Issue:
The battery is too low to power the scooter.

Solution:

  • Fully recharge the battery before riding.

  • If the issue happens frequently, consider replacing the battery.

E-006: Dashboard Reception Failure

Issue:
The dashboard is not receiving control signals.

Solution:

  • Replace the dashboard or controller and retest the system.

E-007: Dashboard Sending Failure

Issue:
The dashboard cannot send commands to other components.

Solution:

  • Check the connections between the dashboard and the controller.

  • Replace the faulty component if needed.

E-009: Controller Overheating Protection

Issue:
The controller has reached a critical temperature.

Solution:

  • Ensure the controller is well-mounted and properly cooled.

  • Allow the scooter to cool down before restarting.

E-011: Front Motor Hall Sensor Fault

Issue:
The Hall sensor in the front motor is defective.

Solution:

  • Swap the motor cables to check if the problem is with the controller or the motor.

  • If the error remains, replace the controller.

  • If it disappears, replace the front motor.

E-013: Sub-Controller Failure

Issue:
The sub-controller is malfunctioning.

Solution:

  • Replace the sub-controller and test the system.

E-017: Sub-Controller Reception Failure

Issue:
The sub-controller is not receiving commands correctly.

Solution:

  • Inspect the connections between the dashboard and controller.

  • Replace the necessary parts if the issue persists.

How to Prevent KuKirin G3 Pro Error Codes

While some errors are inevitable, you can reduce the risk of breakdowns with proper care and routine checks:

  • Regularly check your battery level and avoid riding on low charge.

  • Inspect cables and connections for wear or damage.

  • Monitor controller temperature, especially after long or high-speed rides.

  • Don’t force the throttle or brakes if an error code appears.

By keeping this error guide handy, you’ll be ready to quickly diagnose and solve most issues with your KuKirin G3 Pro.

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