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* Loose connection: One or more of the serial connectors (like those for the battery, motor, or display) might be loose or disconnected.
* Loose connection: One or more of the serial connectors (like those for the battery, motor, or display) might be loose or disconnected.
* Damaged connector:  A connector might be damaged or corroded, preventing a proper connection.
* Damaged connector:  A connector might be damaged or corroded, preventing a proper connection.
* Faulty wiring:  The wiring connecting the serial connectors could be damaged or broken.
* Faulty wiring:  The serial connector wiring could be damaged or broken.
* ECU malfunction:  The ECU itself might be faulty, preventing it from communicating properly.
* ECU malfunction:  The ECU itself might be faulty, preventing it from communicating properly.



Latest revision as of 17:45, 22 November 2024

"General serial communication error - Disconnect and reconnect all serial connectors"

If your Okai-Electisan vehicle is beeping or has a red wrench icon and flashes this code, read below.

If you clicked the wrong error code, go back to the Error Code Index.

Previous Error Code: Okai Error Code 11E - Next Error Code: Okai Error Code 13E

Cause

Error code 12E (or 12) indicates a problem with the communication between the ECU and other components of the scooter. This could be caused by:

  • Loose connection: One or more of the serial connectors (like those for the battery, motor, or display) might be loose or disconnected.
  • Damaged connector: A connector might be damaged or corroded, preventing a proper connection.
  • Faulty wiring: The serial connector wiring could be damaged or broken.
  • ECU malfunction: The ECU itself might be faulty, preventing it from communicating properly.

Fix

  • Disconnect and reconnect connectors: Disconnect all the serial connectors on the scooter, including the battery, motor, and display. Then, reconnect them firmly.
  • Check for damage: Inspect the connectors and wiring for any signs of damage, corrosion, or breaks. If you find any damage, replace the affected connector or wiring.
  • Try a different ECU: If the problem persists, the ECU might be faulty. Consider trying a different ECU (if available).