When a mini-split fan stops spinning — whether the indoor blower or the outdoor condenser fan — the system cannot move air across the heat exchanger, causing rapid overheating, loss of cooling or heating, and potential compressor damage. Identifying which fan has failed and why is the critical first step. This guide covers both fans, every cause, and what to do about each.
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Indoor Blower vs Outdoor Fan: How to Tell Which One
| Symptom | Which Fan | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| No air from indoor unit; compressor may be running | Indoor blower (evaporator fan) | No conditioned air delivery; coil freezes in cooling |
| Outdoor unit silent fan while compressor hums | Outdoor fan (condenser fan) | E1 high pressure fault within minutes; compressor shuts down |
Indoor Fan Not Spinning — Causes and Fixes
| Cause | Error Code | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Failed run capacitor | Sometimes none; motor hums without spinning | Call technician — capacitor replacement ($150–$300) |
| Failed indoor blower motor | H6 (Gree/Midea), E6:01 (Fujitsu), CH38 (LG) | Call technician — motor replacement ($250–$450) |
| Fan blade obstructed by debris | Grinding noise before stopping | Power off; open front panel; remove obstruction manually |
| Indoor PCB fault — not sending signal to motor | Multiple codes; motor tests fine in isolation | Call technician — PCB diagnosis |
Outdoor Fan Not Spinning — Causes and Fixes
| Cause | Error Code | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Failed run capacitor | E1/E3 follows quickly | Call technician — capacitor replacement |
| Failed outdoor fan motor | E7:01 (Fujitsu), E3 (generic), CH44 (LG) | Call technician — outdoor motor replacement ($250–$500) |
| Debris lodged in fan blade | Scraping sound before stopping; visible obstruction | Turn off at breaker; carefully remove debris; restart |
| Ice encasing fan blade in winter | Normal defrost stall, or unit buried in ice | If defrost: wait 10 min; if physically iced: turn off and clear carefully with warm water |
Safety Warning
Never reach into an outdoor unit while it is powered. The outdoor fan can restart automatically when the compressor starts — the blades move fast enough to cause serious injury. Always turn off the dedicated breaker and wait 30 seconds before inspecting or clearing the fan area.
Frequently Asked Questions
My outdoor fan spins but only slowly — is that a problem?
Yes — a slow-spinning outdoor fan (visibly slower than normal, not just ramping up at startup) indicates a failing capacitor or motor bearing. The fan draws the same current whether spinning slowly or at full speed, but provides far less airflow — causing compressor overheating and eventual shutdown. Have a technician inspect the capacitor and motor before full failure occurs.
Related reading:
→ Mini-Split Fan Motor Replacement Cost 2026
→ Mini-Split Outdoor Unit Not Running: How to Diagnose
→ Mini-Split Low Airflow: Why It Happens and How to Fix