If your KuKirin electric scooter shows an error code on the display, it usually means the scooter has detected a fault with one of its components. Error codes are designed to help riders quickly identify problems with parts such as the throttle, motor, controller, or wiring.

This guide explains the most common error codes that may appear on KuKirin scooters, along with possible causes and troubleshooting steps.

This guide applies to the following models:

Although these scooters vary in performance and design, they often use similar electronic systems and displays, meaning many error codes share the same meanings across models.


What To Know If You Have A Newer KuKirin Display

Some newer KuKirin scooters use a slightly different controller system that displays three-digit error codes instead of the traditional E-1 to E-7 format.

These codes may appear on certain versions of the:

  • KuKirin G2
  • KuKirin G3
  • KuKirin G4

The exact meaning can vary slightly depending on the controller firmware, but the most common interpretations are listed below.


Error 0 — Motor Stall / Wheel Blocked

Possible causes

  • wheel blocked by debris
  • brake stuck or dragging
  • motor unable to spin freely

Possible fixes

  • check the wheel for obstructions
  • ensure the brake is not rubbing on the wheel
  • spin the wheel by hand to confirm it rotates freely

Error 1 — Battery Overvoltage

Possible causes

  • battery voltage too high
  • charging system malfunction
  • controller voltage detection issue

Possible fixes

  • disconnect charger and restart the scooter
  • allow the battery voltage to stabilise
  • inspect charger and battery connections

Error 2 — Battery Undervoltage

Possible causes

  • battery charge extremely low
  • battery cells deteriorating
  • loose battery connector

Possible fixes

  • fully charge the scooter battery
  • check battery connectors
  • inspect charger and charging port

Error 3 — Controller Fault

Possible causes

  • controller malfunction
  • damaged wiring harness
  • internal electronic failure

Possible fixes

  • restart the scooter
  • inspect controller wiring
  • replace controller if necessary

Error 4 — Throttle Fault

Possible causes

  • faulty throttle sensor
  • loose throttle wiring
  • damaged throttle cable

Possible fixes

  • inspect throttle cable
  • reconnect wiring
  • replace throttle if necessary

Error 5 — Brake Sensor Fault

Possible causes

  • brake sensor stuck
  • faulty brake lever
  • brake cable wiring issue

Possible fixes

  • inspect brake lever movement
  • reconnect brake wiring
  • replace brake sensor if needed

Error 6 — Communication Error

Possible causes

  • controller communication problem
  • damaged wiring harness
  • loose connectors

Possible fixes

  • reconnect main wiring connectors
  • restart the scooter
  • inspect internal cables

Error 7 — Motor Hall Sensor Error

Possible causes

  • motor hall sensor failure
  • damaged motor cable
  • loose motor connector

Possible fixes

  • inspect motor wiring
  • reconnect motor cable
  • replace motor if necessary

Why Error Codes Appear on KuKirin Scooters

Error codes appear when the scooter’s electronic control system detects a fault in one of its components.

Common components that trigger error codes include:

  • throttle sensor
  • brake sensors
  • motor hall sensors
  • controller electronics
  • battery voltage system

These alerts help riders identify problems quickly so they can diagnose and fix issues before they become more serious.


Basic Troubleshooting Steps

If your KuKirin scooter displays an error code, try the following steps:

  1. Restart the scooter
  2. Inspect visible wiring connections
  3. Check the throttle and brake levers
  4. Ensure the battery is charged
  5. Look for loose connectors near the motor or handlebars

In many cases, simple wiring issues or temporary faults can trigger error codes.


Why is my KuKirin scooter showing an error code?

Error codes usually indicate a fault with components such as the throttle, motor, controller, or battery system.

Can I reset KuKirin scooter error codes?

In some cases restarting the scooter can clear temporary faults. However, persistent error codes usually indicate a component issue that must be fixed.

Are error codes the same for all KuKirin scooters?

Many error codes are similar across models such as the KuKirin G2, KuKirin G3, and KuKirin G4, although some scooters may display slightly different codes depending on their electronics.

What should I check first if an error code appears?

Before replacing parts, it’s a good idea to check the following:

  • restart the scooter
  • inspect visible wiring connections
  • check the throttle and brake levers
  • ensure the battery is charged

These simple checks can sometimes resolve temporary faults.