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Daikin Air Conditioner Error Codes – Troubleshooting

Daikin air conditioners use a series of built-in self-diagnosis tools to spot any potential problems with window, wall, and universal air con. These codes are useful for self-repairs or when contacting a service.
When error codes appear on the Daikin AC remote, this tells the user there’s a drag with the AC unit. The error code that's displayed will tell you the problem or problem that occurs with the AC.

 

SYSTEM

CODE

Meaning

Possible Cause

UA

Indoor-Outdoor Unit Combination Fault

There is an wrong combination of indoor, BS or outdoor units

U0

Refrigerant Shortage

A fault with the refrigerant piping system – either clogging or a scarcity of refrigerant, or there could also be a fault with the expansion valve

U2

Drop Voltage Or Main Circuit Overvoltage

There could also be an open phase or a voltage imbalance within the  power supply. There also might be an influence failure or the DC   voltage of the fan motor might be too low

U4

Failure Of Transmission (linking Indoor Unit And Outdoor Unit)

A  wrong with the interconnection wires, or an indoor/outdoor PCB fault.

INDOOR UNIT

A1

Indoor Pcb Defectiveness

This is a fault that happens either within the assembly of the PC or thanks to an external factor, like noise.

A3

Drain level is too high

This is caused by a clogging of dirt within the drain, or a faulty  drain pump.

A5

Freeze-Up Protector

This could be caused by a unclean air cleaner , a brief circuit or trouble with the sensor within the heat exchange.

A6

Fan Motor Fault

The fan motor is either locked, overloaded and is affected by a faulty connection.

A7

Swing flap motor error

A liability with the swing flap motor, or a faulty connection.

C4

Faulty Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor

This means the thermistor has either become disconnected or it's short circuited.

C9

Faulty Suction Air Temperature Sensor

Either a disconnection of the cable, or a brief circuit has occurred.

OUTDOOR UNIT

E1

Circuit Board Fault

Outdoor PCB defect

E5

Ol Started

Refrigerant piping system might be clogged, there might not be enough refrigerant, or there might be a fault with the OL or the  connection

E6

Faulty Compressor Start Up

Outdoor Standard compressor lock overcurrent

E7

Dc Fan Motor Fault

Outdoor Fan motor lock – Overload

E8

Over current Input

Outdoor Inverter input overcurrent

F3

High Temperature Discharge Pipe Control

Insufficient refrigerant, clogged refrigerant piping or the discharge temperature thermistor might be faulty.

F6

High Pressure Control (In Cooling)

Outdoor Refrigerant overcharged

H0

Sensor Fault

Malfunction of sensor system of compressor

H6

Operation Halt Due To Faulty Position Detection Sensor

Outdoor Compressor motor position detection sensor error

H8

Dc Current Sensor Fault

Outdoor Current transformer error

H9

Faulty Suction Air Temperature Sensor

The outdoor air thermistor might be faulty, there could also be a cable disconnection or the thermistor itself may have short circuited.

J3

Faulty Discharge Pipe Temperature Sensor

Outdoor Faulty/Fault of discharge pipe thermistor

J6

Faulty Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor

Either a faulty or short circuited thermistor, or the cable could also be disconnected.

L3

Electrical Parts Heat Fault

Outdoor Electronic component box overheat

L4

High Temperature At Inverter Circuit Heat sink

Outdoor Inverter cooling defect

L5

Output Over current

Outdoor Comp motor ground fault Short circuit

P4

Faulty Inverter Circuit Heat sink Temperature Sensor

Outdoor Power unit humidity sensor malfunction

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  1. TK SWAIN

    Very Informative Video

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