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==Cause== | |||
Error code 01E indicates that the current has exceeded the safe operating limit. This could be caused by: | |||
* Excessive load: The motor is being overloaded (e.g., trying to climb a steep hill, carrying too much weight). | |||
* Short circuit: There might be a short circuit in the motor windings or in the wiring connected to the motor. | |||
* Faulty controller: The motor controller (ECU) might be malfunctioning, causing it to send an excessive current to the motor. | |||
== | ==Fix== | ||
* Reduce load: If you are carrying heavy items or attempting to climb steep hills, try to reduce the load on the motor. | |||
* Check for short circuits: Inspect the motor wiring and connections for any signs of short circuits or damage. | |||
* Replace the controller: If the problem persists, the controller (ECU) might be faulty and need to be replaced. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 6 November 2024
"Over current protection. The current exceeds the limit."
If your Okai-Electisan vehicle is beeping or has a red wrench icon and flashes this code, read below.
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Next Error Code: Okai Error Code 02E
Cause
Error code 01E indicates that the current has exceeded the safe operating limit. This could be caused by:
- Excessive load: The motor is being overloaded (e.g., trying to climb a steep hill, carrying too much weight).
- Short circuit: There might be a short circuit in the motor windings or in the wiring connected to the motor.
- Faulty controller: The motor controller (ECU) might be malfunctioning, causing it to send an excessive current to the motor.
Fix
- Reduce load: If you are carrying heavy items or attempting to climb steep hills, try to reduce the load on the motor.
- Check for short circuits: Inspect the motor wiring and connections for any signs of short circuits or damage.
- Replace the controller: If the problem persists, the controller (ECU) might be faulty and need to be replaced.