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Ninebot Error code 27 is the same on both the Ninebot ESX/SNSC 1.0 and the Ninebot Max/SNSC 2.0.


==Cause==
==Cause==
This error occurs when ESC's are not properly STLinked or an incomplete firmware dump is used.


==Fix==
==Fix==
===Temporary===
To fix error 27, an easy temporary way is to simply press throttle and brake as soon as the vehicle is powered on.
This also acts as a sort of "lock" mechanism as failure to do this immediately after power-on results in a scooter that will continue beeping until it is turned off, though it is still able to be ridden.
===Permanent===
Change the ESC serial number twice using Ninebot IAP, Scooterhacking Utility, or some other application capable of changing the serial number or the "region".


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Revision as of 03:51, 4 April 2021

Error 27 on a Ninebot ESX.
"Control Board Password Error, Please replace the Control Board"

Ninebot Error code 27 is the same on both the Ninebot ESX/SNSC 1.0 and the Ninebot Max/SNSC 2.0.

Cause

This error occurs when ESC's are not properly STLinked or an incomplete firmware dump is used.

Fix

Temporary

To fix error 27, an easy temporary way is to simply press throttle and brake as soon as the vehicle is powered on.

This also acts as a sort of "lock" mechanism as failure to do this immediately after power-on results in a scooter that will continue beeping until it is turned off, though it is still able to be ridden.

Permanent

Change the ESC serial number twice using Ninebot IAP, Scooterhacking Utility, or some other application capable of changing the serial number or the "region".