Mini Split Error Codes

MrCool & Pioneer Mini Split Error Codes: Complete Troubleshooting List (2026)

Your mini split stopped working, and now there is a weird code flashing on the display.

Don’t panic.

These “Error Codes” are not a death sentence for your AC. They are simply the unit trying to tell you what is wrong. In 90% of cases, it is a simple fix like a dirty filter or a loose wire.

Instead of digging through a 100-page manual you lost years ago, use our Quick-Search Error Code Tables below to identify the problem and fix it fast.


πŸ›‘ MrCool DIY Error Codes (Gen 3 & Gen 4)

MrCool units are smart. Here are the most common codes DIYers face:

Error CodeMeaningPotential Fix
E1Indoor / Outdoor Communication ErrorCheck the wiring between the inside and outside units. A wire might be loose.
E2Zero-Crossing Signal Detection ErrorUsually a power board issue. Try turning the breaker OFF for 5 mins (Hard Reset).
E3Fan Speed MalfunctionThe indoor fan motor might be stuck or dusty. Spin it by hand (gently) to check.
E4Indoor Room Temperature Sensor ErrorThe sensor is either unplugged or broken. Check connection.
E5Evaporator Coil Temperature Sensor ErrorSensor issue.
CL“Clean Filter” ReminderNot an error. It just means run time reached 240 hours. Clean filters and reset.
dFDefrost ModeNormal Operation. The unit is melting ice in winter. Wait 10 mins.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Before replacing parts, always try a “Hard Reset” first. Turn off the electrical breaker for your mini split, wait 15 minutes, and turn it back on. This clears 50% of “glitch” errors.


πŸ›‘ Pioneer Mini Split Error Codes (WYS Series)

Pioneer codes are slightly different but equally fixable.

Error CodeMeaningPotential Fix
E0Indoor / Outdoor Communication FailureMost common install mistake. Check the 4-wire connection cable.
E1Room Sensor ErrorThe thermostat sensor is faulty or loose.
E3Fan Motor / Fan Speed LossSomething is blocking the fan blade, or the motor capacitor failed.
E5Outdoor Unit Temp SensorIssue with the sensor outside.
ECRefrigerant Leak DetectionCritical. The system thinks it is low on Freon. Check for leaks or icy coils.
P0IPM Module ProtectionVoltage spike or overheating board. Check your voltage supply.
P4Inverter Compressor Drive ErrorThe compressor is stressed. Could be low voltage or a bad board.

What If My Code Isn’t Listed?

If you see a code not listed here, or if the “Hard Reset” didn’t work, it might be time to call tech support.

  • MrCool Support: 270-366-0457
  • Pioneer Support: 800-782-5789

Remember: Warranty claims often require you to tell them the exact error code. Write it down before you call!


It’s Usually Simple

Most of the time, an E1 or E0 code happens right after installation because a wire wasn’t tightened enough. Double-check your work.

If your unit is showing EC (Leak) or isn’t cooling properly, you might have the wrong size unit struggling to keep up.

πŸ‘‰ Check if your unit is sized correctly here

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