Troubleshooting Common Error Codes for Kukirin G2 Electric Scooter

Kugooescooter Feb 13, 2025

Electric scooters have become a popular mode of transportation due to their convenience and eco-friendliness. However, like any electronic device, they can sometimes experience problems. Knowing common error codes and their solutions can help you quickly resolve the problem and get back on the road. Here is a guide to some of the most common error codes you may encounter when using your Kukirin G2 Electric Scooter.

E-000: Motor Blocked Error

Component: Motor
Solution: If you see this error, it means the motor is blocked. First, make sure the wheel is not physically obstructed. If the wheel can move freely, try restarting the scooter. If the problem persists, the motor may have an internal problem that requires professional attention

E-001: Battery Overvoltage Error

Component: Battery
Solution: This error means the battery voltage is too high. Please leave the scooter stationary for two days. If the error persists after this time, the user will need to connect the scooter to the reset software to recalibrate the battery settings.

E-002: Battery Undervoltage Error

Component: Battery/Charger
Solution: This error means the battery voltage is too low. First, fully charge the scooter and then check if the error persists. If it persists, the battery may need to be replaced. Also, if the charger's indicator light does not change from red to green, the charger itself may be faulty and need to be replaced.

E-003: Controller Error

Component: Controller
Solution: First disconnect and reconnect the main wiring harness. If the error persists after this, the controller will need to be replaced.

E-004: Throttle Error

Component: Throttle
Solution: This error is related to the throttle mechanism. First, try disconnecting and reconnecting the throttle port. If the error persists, the throttle will need to be replaced.

E-005: Brake Lever Error

Component: Brake Lever
Solution: Similar to the throttle error, first disconnect and reconnect the brake lever port. If the error persists, the brake lever will need to be replaced.

E-006: Communication Port Error

Component: Main Wire/Controller
Solution: This error indicates a communication problem between components. First, try reconnecting the main wiring harness. If the problem persists, replace the main wire. If the error persists after replacing the wires, the controller may need to be replaced.

E-007: Hall Sensor Error

Component: Motor/Controller
Solution: This error is related to the Hall sensor in the motor. Start by reconnecting the motor wires. If the error persists, the motor needs to be replaced. If replacing the motor does not solve the problem, the controller may be faulty and needs to be replaced.

Knowing these common error codes and their solutions can save you time and effort. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to error messages can help ensure that your electric scooter remains in good working order. Always refer to your scooter manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines. If you are unsure of any step, consult a professional technician to avoid further damage.

Be safe and enjoy your ride!