What It Means
The "Throttle Voltage" error occurs when the controller detects that the throttle voltage is above normal operating parameters. This can prevent proper motor operation. This error affects Pedego's Interceptor, City Commuter, Ridge Rider, Trail Tracker, and Platinum models.
Possible Causes
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The throttle is damaged or stuck.
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The controller's throttle detection circuit is triggered.
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A wiring issue or faulty ground connection.
How to Fix It
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Inspect the throttle – Check for any visible damage and ensure it is not stuck in a high position.
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Test the throttle cable – Look for loose or frayed wires and secure the connections.
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Replace the throttle – If the issue persists, replace the throttle.
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Replace the controller – If replacing the throttle does not fix the issue, the controller may need to be replaced.
When to Contact a Pedego Technician
If troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, contact a Pedego technician for further diagnostics.