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Daikin Mini-Split Error Codes: Full List and Meanings

Daikin mini-splits display fault codes through a flashing operation indicator light on the indoor unit. The number of flashes in each sequence corresponds to a specific error code. Units with a wired BRC remote display alphanumeric codes directly. This guide covers the most common Daikin error codes, what they mean, and the recommended first response for each.

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How to Read Daikin Error Codes

Watch the OPERATION indicator on the indoor unit's front panel. Count the number of flashes before the pause — this number is the error code. The sequence repeats after a 2–3 second pause. Some codes appear as a combination of OPERATION and TIMER light flashes.

For units with a Daikin BRC wall controller or wired remote, the error code appears on the display as a two-character code (e.g., A1, A3, C4, E1).

Common Daikin Error Codes

Error Code Flashes Meaning First Step
A1 1 Indoor unit PCB (control board) fault Reset at breaker; call tech if recurring
A3 3 Drain level fault / float switch Clear condensate drain line
A5 5 Freeze protection — indoor coil temperature too low Clean filter; check airflow; let coil thaw
A6 6 Indoor fan motor overcurrent / fault Check for obstructions; call technician
C4 4 (timer light) Heat exchanger (coil) temperature sensor fault Call technician — thermistor replacement
C9 9 (timer light) Intake air temperature sensor fault Call technician — thermistor replacement
E1 1 (outdoor) Outdoor unit PCB fault Reset at breaker; call tech if recurring
E3 3 (outdoor) High pressure protection Check outdoor airflow; call tech if recurring
E4 4 (outdoor) Low pressure protection May indicate refrigerant loss — call technician
E5 5 (outdoor) Outdoor unit overcurrent Reset at breaker; check electrical supply
E7 7 (outdoor) Outdoor fan motor fault Check for debris around outdoor unit; call tech
EA / EE Alphanumeric display Reversing valve fault (no heat/cool switching) Call technician — reversing valve replacement
L4 Alphanumeric display Outdoor heat sink overheat Clear outdoor unit airflow; check for blockage
U0 Alphanumeric display Insufficient refrigerant Call technician — refrigerant leak check required
U4 / UF Alphanumeric display Communication error (indoor to outdoor) Reset at breaker; check signal wiring

What to Do When an Error Appears

Step 1: Record the flash count or alphanumeric code before resetting anything.
Step 2: Try a breaker reset — off 30 seconds, on, wait 3 minutes before operating.
Step 3: For drain codes (A3), manually clear the condensate drain with a wet/dry vac or flush with water.
Step 4: If the same code returns after reset, the system has a real fault. Contact a Daikin Comfort Pro contractor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the error code on my Daikin mini-split?

Count the flashes on the OPERATION indicator on the front of the indoor unit. Each set of flashes before the pause is the error code number.

If you have a Daikin BRC wall-mounted controller, press the ON/OFF and FAN buttons simultaneously to enter diagnostic mode and display the code directly.

Can I clear a Daikin error code myself?

A breaker reset will clear the code from memory. If the fault condition is resolved (e.g., you cleared a blocked drain), the code will not return.

If the underlying issue persists, the code will return within minutes of operation.

Related reading:
Mini-Split Error Codes: Complete Guide by Brand
How to Reset a Mini-Split: Step-by-Step for Every Brand
Mini-Split Not Working? How to Diagnose Common Issues

Daikin Mini-Split Error Codes: Full List and Meanings

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