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Mini-Split E4 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix (2026 Guide)

The E4 error code on a mini-split typically indicates a compressor overload or high discharge temperature fault — the compressor is running hotter than its safe operating range and has triggered a protective shutdown. On some brands, E4 indicates overcurrent protection. This guide covers what E4 means across major brands, the most common causes, and what to do first.

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What E4 Means by Brand

Brand E4 Meaning
Mitsubishi Freeze protection / pipe temperature too low (varies by model — check manual)
Daikin Low pressure protection (outdoor)
LG High pressure protection (alternate)
Gree Compressor discharge temperature too high
Midea / Pioneer / MrCool / Carrier Compressor overload / high exhaust temperature
Samsung Compressor overload protection

Always verify E4's meaning in your specific model's installation or service manual — the code designation is not completely standardised across brands, and the meaning varies more than E1 or E6.

Common Causes and Fixes

Cause DIY Fix? Action
Blocked outdoor unit airflow (most common) Yes Clear all debris and ensure 12" clearance on all sides
Dirty outdoor coil — reduced heat rejection Yes Rinse coil fins with garden hose (low pressure, top-down)
Low refrigerant — compressor running hot No Call EPA-certified technician — leak check and recharge
Compressor wear / failing compressor No Call technician — compressor diagnosis required

Frequently Asked Questions

E4 appeared once and then the unit ran fine — should I worry?

A single E4 that clears after a reset and does not return is often a one-time event triggered by a temporary condition — extremely high ambient temperature, a brief airflow obstruction, or a momentary power fluctuation. Monitor over the next few days. If E4 returns consistently, investigate the outdoor unit airflow and call a technician if the unit is more than 5 years old.

Can low refrigerant cause E4?

Yes. Low refrigerant reduces the compressor's ability to reject heat efficiently, causing it to run hotter than normal. If E4 appears alongside reduced cooling output, hissing sounds near the refrigerant connections, or ice forming on the indoor or outdoor unit, refrigerant loss is likely.

Related reading:
Mini-Split Error Codes: Complete Guide by Brand
Mini-Split Refrigerant Leak: Signs, Cost and What to Do
Mini-Split Outdoor Unit Not Running: How to Diagnose

Mini-Split E4 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix (2026 Guide)

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