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This error is likely caused by a Max Pro/Plus (SNSC 2.2+) being flashed with retail firmware.
This error is likely caused by a Max Pro/Plus (SNSC 2.2+) being flashed with retail firmware.
The following models are not compatible with retail firmware and will likely throw an error 45 if that is attempted:
*[[Ninebot SNSC 2.2]]
*[[Ninebot SNSC 2.2A]]
*[[Ninebot SNSC 2.2B]]
*[[Ninebot SNSC 2.3]]
*[[Ninebot SNSC 2.3.2]]
*[[Ninebot SNSC 2.4]]


==Fix==
==Fix==

Revision as of 22:20, 3 April 2023

File:NinebotMaxError45.png
Error 45 on a Ninebot Max.
"Controller integrity check failure"

If your Ninebot Max is beeping or has a red wrench icon and flashes this code, read below.

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Previous Error Code: Ninebot Max Error Code 44 - Next Error Code: Ninebot Max Error Code 46

Cause

This error is likely caused by a Max Pro/Plus (SNSC 2.2+) being flashed with retail firmware.

The following models are not compatible with retail firmware and will likely throw an error 45 if that is attempted:

Fix

These scooters are not intended to be flashed with retail firmware.

Some have reported success with moving the wheel slightly on startup.

The error would have to be manually patched out otherwise.