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Mitsubishi Mini-Split Blinking Light: What Each Pattern Means

When a Mitsubishi mini-split blinks its LED lights, it is communicating a specific fault or status through a coded pattern. The OPERATION light (green) and TIMER light (orange) blink in sequences that correspond to error codes. Counting the blink pattern is the first step to understanding what is wrong with your system.

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How to Read the Blink Pattern

Watch the LED panel on the front of the indoor unit. The lights blink in a repeating pattern with a pause between sequences. Count the number of blinks from each light in one complete sequence.

OPERATION Blinks TIMER Blinks Fault Action
1 0 Auto-restart after power interruption Normal — no action needed
1 1 Outdoor overcurrent Reset at breaker; call tech if recurring
3 1 Indoor fan motor fault Check for obstructions; call technician
4 1 Freeze protection activated Clean filter; check airflow
6 1 Communication error (indoor to outdoor) Reset at breaker; check signal wire
0 1 Intake thermistor fault Call technician — sensor replacement
0 4 Drain sensor / blocked drain (P4) Clear condensate drain line
0 8 High pressure / outdoor overheating (P8) Clear outdoor unit airflow; call tech
6 6 Simultaneous indoor+outdoor fault (U6) Call technician — refrigerant or compressor

Slow Continuous Blink vs Fast Blink

A slow, steady blink from the OPERATION light is not an error — it indicates the unit is in STANDBY mode, receiving commands but not running. This is normal. A rapid blink pattern that repeats with a pause is the error code sequence.

Frequently Asked Questions

My Mitsubishi mini-split green light is blinking — is this an error?

It depends on the pattern. A slow, steady blink means standby — normal. A repeating pattern (e.g., blink 3 times, pause, blink 3 times) indicates error code E3. Count the exact number of blinks per sequence to identify the fault.

The blinking stopped after I reset the unit — is it fixed?

The code was cleared. If the underlying issue is resolved (e.g., you cleaned a clogged drain or filter), the code will not return. If the same fault condition still exists, the code will reappear within minutes of operation.

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

Mitsubishi Mini-Split Blinking Light: What Each Pattern Means

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