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If you are having a recurring [[Fix Ninebot Max Error Code 18|Error 18]] and [[Replace Ninebot Max ESC|replacing the controller]] didn't fix it, you may need to replace the front motor.
If you are having a recurring [[Ninebot ESX Error Code 18|Error 18]] and [[Replace Ninebot ESX ESC|replacing the controller]] didn't fix it, you may need to replace the front motor.


This process is not too difficult and takes about 15-30 minutes.
This process is not too difficult and takes about 15-30 minutes.

Latest revision as of 20:00, 15 July 2023

If you are having a recurring Error 18 and replacing the controller didn't fix it, you may need to replace the front motor.

This process is not too difficult and takes about 15-30 minutes.

Front Panels

On either side of the motor, there are two plastic panels covering the screws.

Use a small flathead screwdriver to carefully peel the panels back and loosen the clips.

Carefully pry on both sides of the panel with a small flat head screwdriver.

Once the clips are removed, there are 4 small button head M2.5/2.5mm hex/Allen screws holding the motor cover in place.

The 4 screws.

After these screws are removed you can slide away the bolt guard that they were holding down to access the bolts.

The panel removed allowing access to the bolt.

Motor Bolts

The motor bolts require a fair bit of force to remove.

Use an 18mm fixed wrench (metric) to remove them.

One of the bolts on either side holding the motor in place.

Once removed feed enough of the motor cable out to pull the motor away from the fork.