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Mitsubishi Mini-Split Error Codes: Full List and Meanings

Mitsubishi mini-splits display error codes through a blinking LED pattern on the indoor unit's front panel. The operation light, timer light, and sometimes a third indicator blink in specific sequences to communicate what fault the system has detected. This guide covers the most common Mitsubishi error codes, what they mean, and what to do for each one.

How to Read Mitsubishi Error Codes

When a fault occurs, Mitsubishi indoor units blink the OPERATION (green) and/or TIMER (orange) LED lights in a pattern. Count the number of blinks in each sequence, then use the table below to identify the error. The pattern repeats after a pause — count one complete sequence.

For units with a wired remote controller or display, the error code appears as a two-character alphanumeric code (e.g., E6, U6, P8).

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Common Mitsubishi Error Codes

Error Code LED Blinks Meaning First Step
E0 Operation: 1 Indoor unit auto-restart after power failure Normal — unit restarted automatically
E1 Operation: 1 / Timer: 1 Outdoor unit overcurrent Reset at breaker; call tech if recurring
E2 Operation: 2 / Timer: 1 Zero cross detection failure Call technician — control board issue
E3 Operation: 3 / Timer: 1 Fan motor fault (indoor) Check for obstructions; call tech
E4 Operation: 4 / Timer: 1 Freeze protection / freeze stat Clean filter; check for coil freeze
E6 Operation: 6 / Timer: 1 Communication error (indoor to outdoor) Reset at breaker; check wire connections
E7 Operation: 7 / Timer: 1 Outdoor fan motor fault Check outdoor unit for obstructions; call tech
E8 Operation: 8 / Timer: 1 Outdoor unit overcurrent protection Reset at breaker; call tech if recurring
E9 Operation: 9 / Timer: 1 Expansion valve fault Call technician
P1 Timer: 1 Intake air temperature sensor fault Call technician — thermistor replacement
P2 / P9 Timer: 2 / Timer: 9 Pipe temperature sensor fault Call technician — thermistor replacement
P4 Timer: 4 Drain sensor fault / blocked drain Clear the condensate drain line
P6 Timer: 6 Freeze protection — pipe temperature too low Clean filter; check airflow; call tech
P8 Timer: 8 Outdoor unit high pressure / overheating Clear outdoor unit airflow; call tech if recurring
U6 Operation: 6 / Timer: 6 Simultaneous indoor/outdoor unit fault Call technician — may indicate refrigerant or compressor issue

What to Do When an Error Code Appears

Step 1: Note the blink pattern exactly before doing anything else. Count both the OPERATION and TIMER blinks.
Step 2: Try a breaker reset — off for 30 seconds, then on. Wait 3 minutes before operating.
Step 3: If the same code returns after reset, the system is detecting a real fault. Contact a Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor for diagnosis.
Step 4: For drain-related codes (P4), clearing the condensate drain may resolve the error without a technician.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find out what error code my Mitsubishi mini-split is showing?

Count the number of times the OPERATION (green) LED blinks before it pauses, and separately count the TIMER (orange) LED blinks. The combination identifies the error. Units with wired controllers display the code directly as a two-character alphanumeric (E6, P4, etc.). Your owner's manual also contains a complete error code list for your specific model.

Will a reset clear the error code permanently?

A reset clears the code from memory, but if the underlying cause is not fixed, the same code will return when the system detects the fault again. A code that clears with a reset but does not return may have been a temporary glitch. A code that returns immediately or consistently indicates a real hardware issue.

Related reading:
Mini-Split Error Codes: Complete Guide by Brand
How to Reset a Mini-Split: Step-by-Step for Every Brand
Mitsubishi Mini-Split Troubleshoot: Error Codes Guide

Mitsubishi Mini-Split Error Codes: Full List and Meanings

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