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Mini-split & heat pump error codes and fixes, in plain English

Look up your brand’s fault code, understand what each symptom means, and learn exactly what’s safe to fix yourself — and when to call a licensed pro.

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Find your mini-split’s error code

Pick your brand for a quick-lookup table of codes, meanings, and safe first steps.

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Look up any brand fault code and what to do about it.

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Not cooling, leaking, freezing up, won’t turn on — fixes by symptom.

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Filters, coils, drain lines — keep it running and warranty-safe.

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What are mini-split error codes?

Mini-split and heat pump error codes are short letter-and-number messages (like E6, P4, or U4) that the system shows on the indoor unit’s display or by blinking its LED lights when it detects a fault. The code points to the affected area — communication, sensors, the drain, refrigerant, or the compressor — so you can tell at a glance whether it’s a simple homeowner fix (a dirty filter, a clogged drain, a tripped breaker) or a job for a licensed technician. The meaning of each code varies by brand and model, so always start by identifying your brand, then confirm the exact code against your unit’s manual. Refrigerant and high-voltage work requires EPA-608 certification and should never be a DIY task.

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