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Kaabo Wolf Warrior X Plus 2026 – LT01 Display Error Code TroubleshootingUpdated 5 days ago

This article explains how to troubleshoot LT01 display fault codes on the Kaabo Wolf Warrior X Plus 2026.

Use this article if your scooter shows:

  • E06 undervoltage protection

  • E07 motor Hall error

  • E08 throttle error

  • E09 controller error

  • E10 communication error

Before You Start

Please prepare:

  • Your order number

  • A photo or video of the error code

  • A photo of the display

  • Whether the scooter powers on

  • Whether the battery charges

  • Whether the motor engages

  • Whether the issue happened after riding, charging, storage, transport, crash, impact, rain, water exposure, modification, display replacement, added electronics, or third-party repair

  • Photos of visible damage, if any

Safety reminders:

  • Do not continue riding with a persistent error code.

  • Do not ride if there is motor resistance, overheating, visible wiring damage, smoke, burning smell, or water exposure.

  • Do not work on wiring while the scooter is powered on or charging.

  • Do not open sealed battery components.

  • Do not force connectors together.

  • Stop and contact support if unsure.

E06 Undervoltage Protection

This means the scooter is detecting low battery voltage.

Possible causes:

  • Battery charge is too low

  • Battery issue

  • Incorrect display voltage setting

  • Controller issue

Step 1 – Charge the scooter

Fully charge the scooter, then turn it back on.

If the error clears

The battery may have been too low. Monitor the scooter.

If the error remains

Continue to Step 2.

Step 2 – Check whether the battery drains unusually fast

After charging, check whether the scooter quickly shows E06 again after only a short flat-road ride, or shuts down quickly.

If yes

The battery may require further inspection. Contact support.

If no

Continue to Step 3.

Step 3 – Check the display voltage setting

Check the LT01 display voltage setting.

For this 60V model, the voltage setting should be set for 60V.

If the voltage setting is correct

This next step requires further inspection. Please contact support with the photos/videos listed below.

If the voltage setting is incorrect

Set it to 60V, then restart the scooter.

If the issue is resolved

Monitor the scooter.

If the issue remains

Contact support.

E07 Motor Hall Error

This means the scooter is detecting a motor Hall sensor fault.

Possible causes:

  • Loose motor Hall connection

  • Dirt or foreign material in the connector

  • Damaged motor wiring

  • Controller issue

  • Motor issue

Step 1 – Stop riding

Do not continue riding with this error.

Turn the scooter off.

Step 2 – Check visible motor wiring

Check any safely visible motor cables for damage, cuts, crushed sections, or exposed wiring.

If there is visible damage

Do not ride the scooter. Contact support with clear photos.

If there is no visible damage

Continue to Step 3.

Step 3 – Check for loose or dirty visible connectors

If safely accessible, check the motor connector area for a loose connector, dirt, foreign material, bent pins, or damage.

If you find dirt or foreign material

Clean it carefully, reconnect the connector without forcing it, then restart the scooter.

If the connector is loose

Reconnect it carefully, then restart the scooter.

If the connector is damaged, bent, or will not reconnect easily

Do not force it. Contact support.

If the issue is resolved

Monitor the scooter.

If the issue remains

This next step requires further inspection of the motor, Hall wiring, and controller. Contact support.

E08 Throttle Error

This means the scooter is detecting a throttle fault.

Possible causes:

  • Wiring changes or modification

  • Display issue

  • Bent display connector pins

  • Loose wiring

  • Controller issue

  • Main cable issue

Step 1 – Check for wiring changes

Check whether the scooter has been modified, had wiring changed, or had electronics added.

If yes

Restore the scooter to its original setup if safe to do so, then restart the scooter.

If no

Continue to Step 2.

Step 2 – Check the display connector

Turn the scooter off.

If safely accessible, check the display waterproof connector for bent pins, loose connection, dirt, or damage.

If pins are bent or damaged

Do not force the connector. Contact support with photos.

If the connector looks normal

Reconnect it carefully, then restart the scooter.

If the issue is resolved

Monitor the scooter.

If the issue remains

This next step requires further inspection of the throttle/display wiring, controller, or main cable. Contact support.

E09 Controller Error

This means the scooter is detecting a controller fault.

Possible causes:

  • Loose controller connection

  • Controller issue

Step 1 – Restart the scooter

Turn the scooter off, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.

If the error clears

Monitor the scooter.

If the error remains

Do not continue riding.

This next step requires further inspection of the controller connection and controller. Contact support with the photos/videos listed below.

E10 Communication Error

This means the LT01 display is not communicating correctly with the scooter.

Possible causes:

  • Added electronics or wiring changes

  • Display issue

  • Bent display connector pins

  • Loose wiring

  • Controller issue

  • Main cable issue

  • Junction box issue

Step 1 – Check for modifications or added electronics

Check whether any electronics have been added, removed, or modified.

If yes

Remove the added electronics and restore the scooter wiring to its original setup if safe to do so.

Restart the scooter.

If no

Continue to Step 2.

Step 2 – Check the display connector

Turn the scooter off.

If safely accessible, check the display waterproof plug for bent pins, dirt, damage, or poor connection.

If the connector is damaged or pins are bent

Do not force it together. Contact support with clear photos.

If the connector looks normal

Reconnect it carefully and restart the scooter.

If the issue is resolved

Monitor the scooter.

If the issue remains

This next step requires further inspection of the display, controller connections, main cable, and junction box. Contact support.

When To Contact Support

Contact support if:

  • The issue remains after the basic checks

  • You are unsure how to complete a step

  • The scooter has visible damage

  • There was water exposure, crash, impact, modification, display replacement, added electronics, or third-party repair

  • An internal component may need inspection

  • The issue may involve the battery, controller, motor, display, throttle, brake sensor, harness, junction box, charger, charging port, or internal wiring

  • The scooter is unsafe to ride

What To Send Support

Please send:

  • Your order number

  • A photo or video of the error code

  • A photo of the display

  • A video showing whether the scooter powers on

  • A video showing throttle or motor behaviour, if relevant

  • Photos of visible cable or connector damage

  • Confirmation of any water exposure, crash, impact, modification, third-party repair, added electronics, or display replacement

  • Any troubleshooting steps already completed

Important Safety Notes

  • Do not continue riding with unresolved error codes.

  • Do not ride with motor resistance, overheating, visible wiring damage, burning smell, smoke, or water exposure.

  • Do not open sealed battery components.

  • Do not work on wiring while powered on or charging.

  • Do not force connectors.

  • Stop and contact support if unsure.

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