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Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Repairs
Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Repairs
Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Repairs
Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Repairs

Welcome to Air Max, your trusted provider for Mitsubishi air conditioning services and troubleshooting support. As specialists in Mitsubishi air conditioning systems, we’re here to address a range of issues, from heat mode malfunctions to resetting remote controls. Our team is equipped to handle everything, whether it’s a residential split system, a ducted unit, or the advanced Mitsubishi Electric systems.

Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Repairs

Common Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Issues & Solutions


Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Not Cooling or Heating

If your Mitsubishi air conditioner is not cooling or heating, there are a few common causes that could be affecting its performance, including:

  • Clogged Filters: Blocked air filters can restrict airflow, leading to poor cooling or heating efficiency.
  • Refrigerant Issues: Low refrigerant levels due to leaks can prevent your unit from effectively cooling or heating the space.
  • Malfunctioning Sensors: Faulty sensors can cause your air conditioner to misread the temperature, leading to improper operation.
  • Malfunctioning Thermostat: A faulty thermostat may misread the room temperature and prevent the air conditioner from cooling correctly.
  • Outdoor Unit Issues: The outdoor condenser unit might be obstructed by debris or experiencing mechanical issues, impacting the cooling performance.

We recommend a thorough inspection to diagnose the root cause and provide the necessary repairs, ensuring your Mitsubishi air conditioner performs optimally all year round.


2. Heat Mode Not Working

If the heat mode on your Mitsubishi air conditioner is not working, the issue could be due to several factors, including:

  • Thermostat Settings: Ensure the thermostat is correctly set to heat mode and the temperature is adjusted appropriately.
  • Blocked Air Filter: A clogged air filter can restrict airflow, affecting the heating performance. Regular cleaning or replacement can resolve this.
  • Low Refrigerant Levels: Low refrigerant, often caused by leaks, can prevent the system from effectively heating your space.

Our experts can troubleshoot the issue and restore the heating functionality to ensure your home remains comfortable throughout the year.


3. Remote Control Issues and Reset Instructions

Many users experience issues like their Mitsubishi air conditioner remote not working, remote control flashing, or unresponsive controls. Common solutions include resetting the remote or changing the batteries. For resetting:

  • Remove the batteries for a few minutes, then reinsert them.
  • Alternatively, refer to the Mitsubishi air conditioner remote reset section in the manual or contact us for assistance.

We also provide guidance on how to reset Mitsubishi air conditioners and remotes.


4. System Not Turning On

If your Mitsubishi air conditioner isn’t turning on, it can be caused by several issues, including:

  • Power Supply Problems: Ensure the unit is properly connected to a functioning power source. A power outage or tripped circuit breaker could be preventing it from turning on.
  • Blown Fuse: A blown fuse can stop the system from starting. This is typically due to an electrical fault or surge.
  • Malfunctioning Internal Components: Internal issues such as a faulty control board or wiring can prevent the air conditioner from powering up.

Our expert technicians can diagnose the problem and provide efficient repairs to get your Mitsubishi air conditioner running again.


5. System Keeps Turning Off or Timer Light Blinking

If your Mitsubishi air conditioner keeps turning off unexpectedly or the timer light is blinking, there could be a few underlying issues:

  • Timer Settings: The timer settings might be incorrectly configured, causing the unit to shut off prematurely. Resetting the timer can often resolve this issue.
  • Power Connection Issues: A loose or faulty power connection could lead to intermittent shutdowns.
  • System Overheating: Overheating due to blocked filters or poor airflow can also cause the system to turn off automatically as a protective measure.

Our specialists can thoroughly inspect your system and provide an effective solution to ensure your Mitsubishi air conditioner runs smoothly without interruptions.


Advanced Mitsubishi Systems and Ducted Air Conditioners

For those with ducted Mitsubishi systems, we offer detailed support:

  • Control Panel Issues: Problems with the Mitsubishi ducted air conditioning control panel can often be fixed by resetting the system.
  • Water Leakage: If you’re noticing water leaking from the outdoor unit, this could be due to condensation issues or blockages in the drainage system.

Understanding Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Blinking Codes


Mitsubishi air conditioners are designed with diagnostic systems that display blinking lights to indicate issues. These blinking lights can vary in color and pattern, each indicating a different type of problem. By interpreting these codes, you can determine the nature of the issue and decide on the best course of action.

Common Blinking Patterns and Their Meanings

Blinking Pattern Meaning
Continuous Blinking Indicates a general system error or alert
Rapid Double Blinks Points to a refrigerant or sensor issue
Slow Intermittent Blinking Signals a possible circuit or communication error

How to Reset Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Blinking Light

A reset can sometimes clear a blinking light if it’s triggered by a temporary glitch. Follow these steps to reset your Mitsubishi air conditioner:

  1. Turn Off the Unit: Switch off the air conditioner using the remote control.
  2. Disconnect Power: Unplug the unit or switch off the circuit breaker connected to the air conditioner.
  3. Wait for 5-10 Minutes: This allows the system to reset fully.
  4. Reconnect Power and Turn On the Unit: Plug the unit back in and turn it on to check if the blinking light issue has resolved.

Note: If the blinking continues after a reset, it may indicate a more serious issue requiring professional inspection.

Error Codes and Troubleshooting Guide

Indoor Unit Error Codes

Error Code Description Possible Cause Recommended Action
E0 Communication error between indoor and outdoor unit Faulty wiring or PCB issues Inspect wiring and connections. If persistent, check the PCB.
E1 Indoor unit malfunction Sensor failure or internal fault Reset the unit, and if the issue persists, contact a technician.
E2 Indoor air sensor error Faulty indoor temperature sensor Replace the sensor or contact a professional technician.
E3 Indoor fan motor failure Fan motor malfunction Check fan motor and replace if faulty.
E4 Indoor unit freeze error Low airflow or ice build-up Clean filters and check for airflow blockages.
E5 Indoor unit overheating Restricted airflow, dirty filters Clean the filters and ensure proper airflow.
E6 Indoor unit circuit board error PCB malfunction Replace or repair the PCB.
E7 Indoor coil temperature error Faulty temperature sensor or sensor wire issue Replace the coil temperature sensor.

Outdoor Unit Error Codes Table

Error Code Description Possible Cause Recommended Action
P0 Outdoor unit fan motor malfunction Faulty fan motor or electrical issue Inspect the fan motor and replace if necessary.
P1 Outdoor unit coil temperature error Faulty temperature sensor or refrigerant issue Check refrigerant levels and replace the temperature sensor.
P2 Outdoor unit overload error Compressor failure or electrical overload Reset the system and check the compressor for damage.
P3 Outdoor unit refrigerant pressure error Low refrigerant or pressure sensor issue Refill or check refrigerant levels and inspect the pressure sensor.
P4 Outdoor unit water leakage detection Condensation or drainage system problem Inspect the drainage system and clean if necessary.
P5 Outdoor unit communication error Wiring issues or malfunctioning control board Check wiring connections and inspect the control board.
P6 Outdoor unit de-icing operation error Malfunctioning defrost function Clean filters and verify proper defrost operation.
P7 Outdoor unit high-pressure protection Overheated compressor or restricted airflow Check for airflow blockages and refrigerant issues.

General Mitsubishi AC Error Codes Table

Error Code Description Possible Cause Recommended Action
E8 Heat exchanger error Issue with refrigerant or heat exchanger sensor Inspect refrigerant levels, clean filters, and check the heat exchanger.
E9 High-pressure error Overcharged refrigerant or compressor issues Check refrigerant pressure and correct refrigerant levels.
F0 Outdoor unit sensor error Faulty sensor in the outdoor unit Replace the outdoor unit sensor.
F1 Inverter system error Fault in the inverter module Inspect the inverter and replace if necessary.
F2 Faulty outdoor unit communication Issues with wiring between units Inspect wiring between units for damage or disconnections.
F3 High indoor temperature warning Poor ventilation or malfunctioning sensor Clean filters and check airflow; replace sensors if necessary.
F4 Airflow obstruction Blocked or dirty filters Clean filters and ensure there is no obstruction in the airflow.
F5 Remote control signal error Interference or signal transmission issue Reset or replace the remote control.
Mitsubishi Error Codes for Specific Models

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Models

Error Code Description Possible Cause Recommended Action
H0 High-pressure fault in outdoor unit Refrigerant charge issue or compressor fault Inspect refrigerant charge and compressor functionality.
H1 Low-pressure fault in outdoor unit Refrigerant leak or low refrigerant level Refill refrigerant and check for leaks.
H2 Sensor malfunction (Indoor) Faulty indoor temperature sensor Replace the indoor sensor.

Mitsubishi Electric Models

Error Code Description Possible Cause Recommended Action
A0 Outdoor unit control PCB error Faulty control board Replace or repair the control board.
A1 Indoor unit PCB error Faulty indoor unit control PCB Replace the indoor unit PCB.
A2 Malfunction in inverter board Faulty inverter module Replace the inverter board or inspect for wiring issues.

Mitsubishi AC Error Codes for System Reset and Troubleshooting

Error Code Description Possible Cause Recommended Action
U0 System reset required Temporary system malfunction Turn off the unit, wait for a few minutes, and then reset the system.
U1 System power supply error Voltage issues or power interruptions Check the power supply and circuit breaker for issues.

Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Flashing Lights and Error Indicators

Light Indicator Meaning Possible Solution
Timer Light Flashing Minor fault or timer reset needed, possibly due to power or control board issues. Check and reset timer settings, or inspect power supply.
Operation Light Flashing Potential problem with compressor, fan motor, or refrigerant level. Contact a technician for component inspection and repair.
Filter Light Flashing Reminder to clean or replace air filters. Clean or replace filters to improve airflow and efficiency.
Defrost Light Flashing Unit in defrost mode, usually in cold weather to prevent frost. Allow system to complete defrost mode; no action needed.
Other Light Patterns Model-specific errors indicating various issues. Consult manual or contact a technician for diagnosis.

Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Symbols & Controls

Understanding Mitsubishi’s air conditioner symbols can make it easier to manage your system’s settings:

Symbol Meaning Mode
❄️ Cooling mode Indicates that the air conditioner is operating in cooling mode.
🌞 Heat mode Indicates that the air conditioner is set to heat mode.
💨 Fan-only mode Indicates that the unit is in fan mode, circulating air without cooling or heating.
💧 Dehumidification mode Indicates that the air conditioner is removing moisture from the air without cooling it.

Why Choose Air Max for Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Service?

Choosing Air Max for your Mitsubishi air conditioning service ensures you receive expert care from a trusted, experienced team. Here’s why our clients rely on us:

  • Certified Technicians: Our team includes certified technicians skilled in diagnosing and repairing Mitsubishi air conditioning units, whether it’s a split system, ducted system, or inverter model.
  • Comprehensive Expertise: We handle all types of Mitsubishi air conditioning issues, from minor repairs to complete system overhauls, ensuring your unit operates at peak performance.
  • Fast, Reliable Service: We understand the importance of a functioning air conditioner, so we provide prompt service with flexible scheduling options, including emergency repairs.
  • Transparent Pricing: With competitive, upfront pricing, there are no surprises. You’ll know exactly what to expect, and we prioritise affordable solutions without compromising quality.
  • Genuine Mitsubishi Parts: To ensure durability and optimal performance, we use genuine Mitsubishi replacement parts, maintaining the integrity and warranty of your system.
  • Customer Satisfaction Guarantee: Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities. Our commitment to excellent service means we’re not satisfied until you are.

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