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"Motor | "Motor stalling. When the motor isn't rotating, the drive current is higher than 6A for 2.5 seconds." | ||
{{Okai Error Code SEO|04}} | {{Okai Error Code SEO|04}} | ||
==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
Error code 04E indicates that the motor is not rotating, but the ECU is still trying to send a high drive current (greater than 6A) for more than 2.5 seconds. This usually happens when the motor is unable to turn, potentially due to: | |||
* Locked rotor: The motor might be stuck or jammed, preventing it from rotating. | |||
* Short circuit in motor: A short circuit within the motor windings could cause it to stall. | |||
* Faulty wiring: A short circuit or broken connection in the wiring between the motor and the ECU could also lead to stalling. | |||
==Fix== | ==Fix== | ||
[[Category: Scooters]][[Category: | * Check for obstructions: Make sure there are no physical obstructions blocking the motor's rotation. | ||
* Check for locked rotor: Try to manually rotate the motor to see if it's stuck. If it's locked, you might need to investigate the reason for the jam. | |||
* Inspect motor wiring: Carefully check 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 might be faulty. It may need to be replaced. | |||
* Replace ECU: In rare cases, the ECU might be faulty, causing an incorrect signal to the motor. Consider replacing the ECU as a last resort. | |||
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