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Ninebot Error code 27 is the same on both the Ninebot ESX/SNSC 1.0 and the Ninebot Max/SNSC 2.0. | Ninebot Error code 27 is the same on both the Ninebot ESX/SNSC 1.0 and the Ninebot Max/SNSC 2.0. | ||
{{Ninebot ESX Error Code SEO|27}} | |||
==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
This error occurs when ESC's are not properly STLinked or an incomplete firmware dump is used. | This error occurs when ESC's are not properly STLinked or an incomplete firmware dump is used. | ||
This error code is the same for the Ninebot Max G30 series scooters. | |||
For the Max G30, visit [[Ninebot Max Error Code 27]]. | |||
==Fix== | ==Fix== | ||
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===Temporary=== | ===Temporary=== | ||
To fix error 27, | To temporarily fix error 27, hold down the brake and throttle on boot up and release once it beeps. | ||
This also acts as a sort of "lock" mechanism as failure to do this immediately after power-on results in a scooter that will continue beeping until it is turned off, though it is still able to be ridden. | This also acts as a sort of "lock" mechanism as failure to do this immediately after power-on results in a scooter that will continue beeping until it is turned off, though it is still able to be ridden. | ||
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===Permanent=== | ===Permanent=== | ||
Change the | Change the serial number twice using a newer dAuth-supported serial change method. | ||
Ninebot IAP, Ninebot-Flasher, and a ScooterHacking Utility all support this. | |||
If that doesn't work, flashing a CFW using [https://esx.cfw.sh esx.cfw.sh] with error suppression 1 or more enabled will also solve the problem. | |||
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