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{{Ninebot Max Error Code SEO|14}} | |||
==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
Error 14 is caused when the throttle hall sensor is reporting a value outside of the expected range. | |||
This can be easily replicated by holding down the throttle when starting up the scooter. | |||
In the field, this error can be caused by the magnet coming dislodged inside the throttle. | |||
The error can also happen if the 049E hall sensor is blown due to a voltage spike or some other issue. | |||
==Fix== | ==Fix== | ||
The first thing to check is that the handlebar grip isn't preventing the throttle from utilizing its full range. | |||
Pull it back outwards and see if that fixes the issue. | |||
Next, unscrew the dashboard cover and remove it to confirm that the connector for the throttle is still plugged in firmly. | |||
If that does not solve the issue, you may need to disassemble the throttle or buy a new one. | |||
The next thing to check is that the magnets within the throttle are still in the correct place. | |||
The throttle will have to be disassembled to access the magnets. | |||
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