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==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
Error code 03E indicates a short circuit in one of the motor phase lines. This usually occurs during the self-test phase when the scooter is unlocked. The short circuit could be caused by: | |||
* Faulty motor wiring: A short circuit in the wiring between the motor and the ECU. | |||
* Damaged motor: The motor itself might have a short circuit within its internal windings. | |||
==Fix== | ==Fix== | ||
[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: | * Check motor wiring: Carefully inspect the wiring between the motor and the ECU for any signs of damage, wear, or short circuits. | ||
* Replace motor: If the motor wiring is intact, the motor itself likely has a short circuit. In this case, the motor needs to be replaced. | |||
* Replace ECU: In rare cases, the ECU might have a faulty connection that causes the error. If the motor and wiring are in good condition, consider replacing the ECU as a last resort. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 30 August 2024
"Short circuit of motor phase line. Short circuit of motor phase line when unlocking."
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Cause
Error code 03E indicates a short circuit in one of the motor phase lines. This usually occurs during the self-test phase when the scooter is unlocked. The short circuit could be caused by:
- Faulty motor wiring: A short circuit in the wiring between the motor and the ECU.
- Damaged motor: The motor itself might have a short circuit within its internal windings.
Fix
- Check motor wiring: Carefully inspect the wiring between the motor and the ECU for any signs of damage, wear, or short circuits.
- Replace motor: If the motor wiring is intact, the motor itself likely has a short circuit. In this case, the motor needs to be replaced.
- Replace ECU: In rare cases, the ECU might have a faulty connection that causes the error. If the motor and wiring are in good condition, consider replacing the ECU as a last resort.