Ninebot Error Codes & Beep Code Diagnostic Index

Ninebot Error Codes & Beep Code Diagnostic Index

Ninebot Error Codes & Beep Code Diagnostic Index

When your Segway Ninebot GoKart PRO, PRO 2, or S-MAX powertrain detects an electrical, sensor, communication, or system problem, it may display an error code or produce an audible beep sequence. Use this diagnostic guide to identify common Ninebot GoKart error codes and determine the appropriate next step.

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How to Read Ninebot GoKart Beep Codes

If the display is unavailable, audible warnings can help identify a numerical error code.

Beep Code Basics:

Long beeps represent the tens digit, while short beeps represent the ones digit.

For example: 1 long beep + 4 short beeps = Error 14.
2 long beeps + 1 short beep = Error 21.

Master Ninebot GoKart Error Code Lookup Table

Error Code System Affected Symptom / Beep Pattern Recommended Fix
Error 10 Dashboard / Front Control System 1 long + 0 short beeps.
Possible communication problem between the front control system and main controller.
Check and reseat the communication cable and connectors. If the front controller is faulty, the controller board may need replacement.
Front Controller Board
Error 11 / 12 / 13 Motor Phase / Main Controller 1 long + 1, 2 or 3 short beeps.
May indicate an abnormal motor phase signal or controller power-stage problem.
Inspect the motor phase wiring and connectors for loose, damaged, melted or shorted connections. If the wiring is normal, the main controller may require inspection or replacement.
Main Performance Controller
Error 14 Accelerator / Throttle Hall Sensor 1 long + 4 short beeps.
Accelerator signal may be outside the expected operating range.
Make sure the accelerator pedal can return completely to its normal position. Check the pedal for obstruction and inspect the wiring and connectors. Do not press the accelerator while powering on the GoKart.
Error 15 Brake Hall Sensor 1 long + 5 short beeps.
Possible abnormal brake sensor signal.
Make sure the brake pedal returns completely to its normal position. Inspect the brake sensor, wiring and connectors.
Error 18 Motor Hall Sensor 1 long + 8 short beeps.
Possible abnormal Hall sensor signal from the motor system.
Inspect the motor Hall wiring and connectors. Check for loose pins, damaged wires or connector contamination. If the wiring is good, further motor or controller diagnostics may be required.
Error 21 Battery / BMS Communication 2 long + 1 short beep.
Possible communication problem between the controller and battery management system.
Check the battery communication wiring and connectors. Make sure all connections are secure and dry. If the problem continues, the controller or battery system may require further diagnosis.
Error 24 System Voltage 2 long + 4 short beeps.
Possible abnormal system voltage detection.
Check battery condition and connections. If the error occurs after charging or during downhill braking, allow the system voltage to stabilize and check whether the error clears.
Error 35 Gyroscope / Position Sensor 3 long + 5 short beeps.
Possible initialization or calibration problem.
Place the GoKart on a completely flat and stable surface. Turn the system off, allow it to remain stationary, and power it on again.
Error 57 / 58 Accelerator Signal / System Compatibility 5 long + 7 short beeps for Error 57.
Possible accelerator signal or controller communication problem.
Inspect the accelerator pedal wiring and connectors. If the issue appeared after a controller replacement or performance upgrade, verify that the controller is compatible with the GoKart's hardware revision.
43 km/h Performance Main Controller

Pro to Pro 2 Performance Upgrade

If you are upgrading a Ninebot GoKart PRO for higher performance, controller compatibility is important.

Our pre-programmed performance controller system is designed to work with compatible GoKart hardware and can provide speeds of up to 27 MPH (43 km/h), depending on the GoKart model, hardware configuration, serial number and operating conditions.

The performance upgrade can involve both the front controller and main controller. These components perform different functions and should not be treated as interchangeable parts.

Front Controller Board   |   Main Performance Controller

Important: Controller compatibility can vary between hardware revisions. If you are unsure which controller your GoKart requires, contact us with your GoKart serial number and S-MAX powertrain information before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ninebot Error Code 57 mean?

Error Code 57 can indicate an accelerator or throttle signal problem. First make sure the accelerator pedal returns completely to its normal position. Inspect the accelerator wiring and connectors for damage or loose connections.

If the error appeared after installing a new controller, check controller compatibility with your GoKart hardware and serial number.

Why is my Ninebot GoKart emitting long and short beeps?

Audible warning sequences can correspond to numerical error codes. Long and short beeps can help identify which system has detected a problem.

For example, 1 long beep + 4 short beeps = Error 14.

For a more comprehensive list of Ninebot error codes and diagnostic information, see our Ninebot Error Codes & Beep Code Diagnostic Index .

Why does my Ninebot GoKart beep continuously while charging?

Continuous or abnormal beeping while charging can be associated with battery management communication, charger compatibility, battery condition, or another electrical problem.

Always verify that the charger voltage and connector are correct for your specific GoKart model.

For compatible GoKart PRO and PRO 2 charging applications, see:

Original Segway Ninebot 124W Fast Charger

How do I make sure I order the correct controller?

Controller compatibility can depend on the GoKart model, hardware revision and serial number.

Before purchasing a controller, send us your GoKart serial number and S-MAX powertrain serial number. We can help verify the correct hardware before you order.

Still Can't Identify the Problem?

🔧 Don't guess the part.

If you have an error code, beep sequence or electrical problem that isn't covered above, visit our complete Ninebot GoKart Troubleshooting Guide .

The guide covers common problems including:

  • GoKart won't turn on
  • Bluetooth connection problems
  • GoKart cutting out
  • Charging problems
  • Overheating
  • Speed problems
  • Brake and accelerator issues
  • Controller problems
  • Common GoKart PRO and PRO 2 issues

We don't just sell parts — we help you identify the right part for your fix.

Related Ninebot GoKart Parts

If your diagnosis points to a controller or charging problem, you can find the relevant replacement and performance parts below.

Front Controller Board

Main Performance Controller

Original Segway Ninebot 124W Fast Charger

Browse All Ninebot GoKart Parts & Accessories

Need help before ordering?

Send us your GoKart model, serial number and the exact error code or beep sequence. This helps us determine which component is most likely responsible for the problem and which replacement part is appropriate.

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