The F1 error code on a mini-split almost universally indicates an indoor air intake temperature sensor (thermistor) fault — the sensor that reads room temperature for the indoor unit has failed, is out of range, or has become disconnected from the control board. This guide explains what F1 means across major brands, what causes it, and what can and cannot be fixed without a technician.
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What F1 Means by Brand
| Brand | F1 Meaning |
|---|---|
| Gree | Indoor intake air temperature sensor fault |
| Midea / Pioneer / MrCool / Carrier / Bosch | Indoor intake temperature sensor fault |
| LG | Freeze protection (different from thermistor fault) |
| Daikin | Outdoor unit PCB fault (different meaning — verify manual) |
| Mitsubishi | Indoor thermistor fault (P1 series on some models) |
Note: F1 does not have a completely standardised meaning across all brands. Always verify the code in your specific model's service manual before proceeding — particularly for LG, where F1 means freeze protection rather than a sensor fault.
Common Causes of F1 (Sensor Fault)
| Cause | DIY Fix? | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Thermistor connector loose on PCB | Partially | Reset at breaker; if recurring, technician must inspect connector |
| Thermistor failed (open or short circuit) | No | Call technician — thermistor replacement required |
| Control board fault (misreading sensor) | No | Call technician — PCB diagnosis required |
| Power surge damaged sensor or PCB | No | Call technician — component replacement |
What to Do First
Step 1 — Reset at the breaker. Switch off the dedicated breaker for 30 seconds, restore power, wait 3 minutes, and test. A temporary F1 caused by a voltage spike or sensor glitch may clear with a reset and not return.
Step 2 — Monitor. If F1 does not return after the reset, continue operating and watch for recurrence.
Step 3 — Call a technician. If F1 returns consistently, the thermistor has failed and needs replacement. This is a minor repair — typically $100–$250 including parts and labour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my mini-split still work with F1 showing?
The unit may shut down or operate in a limited mode when F1 is active, as the control board cannot read room temperature to manage the compressor properly. Some units will shut down entirely; others will run in a degraded mode. Either way, the sensor should be replaced to restore normal operation.
How much does it cost to replace a thermistor?
A replacement thermistor typically costs $15–$40 in parts. With labour, the total repair cost is usually $100–$250 depending on your area. Thermistor replacement is one of the simpler and less expensive mini-split repairs.
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→ Mini-Split Error Codes: Complete Guide by Brand
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