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(Created page with " "Signal transmission problem (controller problem)" {{Okai Error Code SEO|11}} ==Cause== Error code 11E indicates that the throttle sensor is not detecting the throttle in its initial position during the self-test. This could be due to: * Short circuit: The throttle signal wire or the power wire might be shorted to ground or to each other, causing incorrect readings. * Damaged throttle sensor: The throttle sensor itself might be faulty or out of calibration. * Incorr...")
 
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==Cause==
==Cause==


Error code 11E indicates that the throttle sensor is not detecting the throttle in its initial position during the self-test. This could be due to:
Error code 11E indicates a problem with signal transmission between the ECU (controller) and other scooter components. This could be caused by:


* Short circuit: The throttle signal wire or the power wire might be shorted to ground or to each other, causing incorrect readings.
* Faulty wiring: The wiring connecting the ECU to other components, such as the motor, throttle, or display, could be damaged or broken.
* Damaged throttle sensor: The throttle sensor itself might be faulty or out of calibration.
* Loose connections:  One or more of the connectors between the ECU and other components might be loose.
* Incorrect throttle position: The throttle might be physically stuck in a position other than its intended starting point.
* Damaged connectors: A connector might be damaged or corroded, preventing a proper connection.
* ECU malfunction: The ECU itself might be faulty, unable to send or receive signals correctly.


==Fix==
==Fix==


* Check throttle wiring: Inspect the wires connecting the throttle to the ECU for any signs of damage, breaks, or loose connections.
* Check wiring: Carefully inspect the wiring connecting the ECU to other components for any signs of damage, breaks, or loose connections.
* Check for shorts:  Make sure the throttle signal wire and the power wire are not shorted to ground or to each other.
* Secure connections:  Make sure all the connectors between the ECU and other components are securely connected.  
* Reset throttle position: Try to manually move the throttle to its initial position and then reset the system by turning the scooter on and off.
* Clean or replace connectors: If connectors are corroded or damaged, clean them or replace them.
* Replace throttle: If the wiring is in good condition, and the throttle sensor seems to be functioning, the throttle itself might need replacement.
* Replace the ECU: If the problem persists, the ECU might be faulty.  Consider replacing the ECU.


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Latest revision as of 02:18, 10 December 2024

"Signal transmission problem (controller problem)"

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Cause

Error code 11E indicates a problem with signal transmission between the ECU (controller) and other scooter components. This could be caused by:

  • Faulty wiring: The wiring connecting the ECU to other components, such as the motor, throttle, or display, could be damaged or broken.
  • Loose connections: One or more of the connectors between the ECU and other components might be loose.
  • Damaged connectors: A connector might be damaged or corroded, preventing a proper connection.
  • ECU malfunction: The ECU itself might be faulty, unable to send or receive signals correctly.

Fix

  • Check wiring: Carefully inspect the wiring connecting the ECU to other components for any signs of damage, breaks, or loose connections.
  • Secure connections: Make sure all the connectors between the ECU and other components are securely connected.
  • Clean or replace connectors: If connectors are corroded or damaged, clean them or replace them.
  • Replace the ECU: If the problem persists, the ECU might be faulty. Consider replacing the ECU.