E-TRIKES

Here’s a general list of common e-trike error codes and their potential causes:
- E01/E010: Communication error between the display and the controller. Cause: Loose or damaged wiring, or a faulty connection.
- E02/E020: Throttle malfunction. Cause: Throttle not in the correct position, damaged throttle, or poor connection.
- E03/E030: Brake lever issue. Cause: Faulty brake lever or brake sensor.
- E04/E040: Motor hall sensor error. Cause: Malfunction in the motor hall sensor or damaged motor wiring.
- E05/E050: Overvoltage protection. Cause: Battery voltage exceeding the controller’s limit.
- E06/E060: Controller overheating. Cause: Prolonged use or high ambient temperature.
- E07/E070: Battery temperature sensor error. Cause: Faulty temperature sensor in the battery.
- E08/E080: Motor phase error. Cause: Motor phase wires are damaged or disconnected.
- E09/E090: Current sensor error. Cause: Malfunction in the controller’s current sensor.
- E10/E100: General communication error. Cause: Poor connection between the display and controller.
- E11/E110: Light short circuit. Cause: Exposed or damaged wiring in the lighting system.
- E12/E120: Parking brake system error. Cause: Parking brake not disengaged before activating the display.
- E13/E130: Battery low voltage. Cause: Battery charge is too low to operate the e-trike.
- E14/E140: Motor overheating. Cause: Excessive use or high load on the motor.
- E15/E150: Controller malfunction. Cause: Internal fault in the controller.
These codes and causes can vary depending on the e-trike model and manufacturer. Always refer to your e-trike’s user manual for specific error code explanations and troubleshooting steps.