How to fix common issues with your Segway Ninebot scooter

How to fix common issues with your Segway Ninebot scooter

If you're the proud owner of a Segway Ninebot scooter, you know just how convenient and enjoyable it can be to zip around town on your trusty two-wheeler. But like any piece of machinery, these scooters can sometimes run into a few bumps along the way. Don't worry, though! We've got you covered with this fun and engaging guide on how to fix common issues with your Segway Ninebot scooter. So, grab your toolkit, and let's dive in!


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Flat or Punctured Tire

One of the most common issues you may face with your Segway Ninebot scooter is a flat or punctured tire. Thankfully, fixing this issue is as easy as pie! Here's what you'll need to do:

  • First, visually inspect the tire to see if there are any holes or torn parts. Though segway scooters are designed to have anti puncture technology, a rubber-like gel that is released whenever the tires are punctured, the technology is not completely fail proof, and sometimes it would require the services of a shop. 
  • If you do not see any holes or ruptures, try spraying some soapy water around the tires, it is likely that if there is a leak, the soapy water solution will produce more bubbles from the leaking area
  • If there is no leak, try inflating the tire again and monitoring your riding experience. 

 

If you are a daily rider, it is expected that you would have to pump your tires atleast once a week, the recommended tire pressure for most segway ninebot G30 and F series is 50-55 Psi.

If the problem persists, you can contact us here for a tire replacement service estimate

Pro Tip: Regularly inspect your tires for wear and tear, and keep them inflated to the recommended pressure to minimize the chances of a flat tire.

Motor Issues

If you're experiencing reduced power, especially the kick off acceleration or your scooter is making strange noises, it could be an issue with the motor. Before you start panicking, try these simple fixes:

  • Inspect the motor for any visible damage or debris. Clean it with a soft brush if necessary.
  • Check the electrical connections between the motor and the control board. Ensure they're secure and free of corrosion.
  • If the problem persists, it may be time to consult a professional

Battery Problems

Battery issues can manifest as a reduction in single-charge range, slow charging, or the scooter not turning on at all. To troubleshoot battery problems, follow these steps:

  • Ensure the charger is in good working order and securely plugged into the scooter. Most segway ninebot chargers will come with an adapter that has a charging status indicator light on it. If the light is green when plugged into the scooter, it is usually an indicator that there is a problem with the battery or surrounding connections. (There are times when this could mean the charger is bad, so try multiple chargers or get the tech to try that first)
  • Check the external battery compartment for signs of corrosion, water or damage. Clean any debris and tighten loose connections.
  • If the battery continues to underperform, it may be bad or nearing the end of its life, the mileage on your scooter is a good indicator of how much life is left in your battery. Most segway G30 and F series can last up to 10,000 to 15,000 kms. Consider purchasing a replacement battery from a reputable source.

Braking System Troubles

A reliable braking system is essential for your safety, so if you notice any issues with your scooter's brakes, address them immediately. Here are some tips to fix common braking problems:

  • Inspect the brake lever and pads/discs for wear. If they're significantly worn down or uneven, replace them.
  • Check the brake cables for kinks, fraying, or damage. Replace them if necessary.
  • Adjust the brake lever tension if the brakes feel too loose or too tight.

 

Scooter Not Turning On

If your scooter refuses to turn on, don't fret! The solution might be simpler than you think:

  • First, make sure the control board is connected to the controller (the controller is connected to the batteries), you can check this by opening the handlebar and checking the connector cables. If they are connected with no issues, then try connecting the charger, it may just be a dead battery
  • Check the power button for any damage or debris that might be preventing it from functioning correctly.
  • Inspect the scooter's wiring and connections for any signs of damage, corrosion, or disconnection.

If none of these steps solve the issue, contact our tech support

Unresponsive Throttle

A throttle that doesn't respond when you twist or press it can be quite frustrating. Try these steps to get your throttle working smoothly again:

  • Inspect the throttle cable for any signs of damage, fraying, or kinks. Replace it if necessary.
  • Ensure the throttle is properly connected to the scooter's control board.
  • If the issue persists, the throttle may be faulty and in need of replacement. Contact Segway Ninebot for a replacement part or seek professional assistance.

Connectivity Issues with Mobile App

Using the Segway Ninebot mobile app is a great way to monitor your scooter's performance and customize settings. If you're having trouble connecting your scooter to the app, try these troubleshooting tips:

  • Ensure your smartphone's Bluetooth is turned on and functioning properly.
  • Check that the scooter is powered on and within range of your smartphone.
  • Make sure you have the latest version of the Segway Ninebot app installed on your phone.
  • If the problem persists, try restarting both your smartphone and the scooter. You can also try removing and re-adding the scooter to the app.


Segway Ninebot scooters are designed for convenience and reliability, but like any device, they can occasionally encounter problems. With this fun and engaging guide, you now have the knowledge and confidence to tackle many of the common issues that might arise. Remember, regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent problems before they start, ensuring that you enjoy a smooth and safe ride on your trusty scooter. And if you're ever in doubt or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to Segway Ninebot customer support or a qualified technician for help. Safe scooting!


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10 comments

My scooter will not turn on out of the box! I have tried customer service but they were not helpful and since it’s overseas , delayed responses. Now that my warranty has expired, I’m stuck with a scooter that doesn’t work. Where can I go to get this fixed ?

Cynthia Figueroa

My scooter will not turn on ninebot scooter

Dau

My scooter will not turn on ninebot scooter

Dau

WHY ISNT MY SEGWAY NINEBOT SCOOTER NOT TURNING ON? RUNNING PROPERLY?

Zoraida

My ninebot scooter is not work it turn on and beeps continuesly has a red spanner signal it hold charge but does to move or run

Kruger keremete

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