Panasonic Air Conditioner Error Codes
Panasonic Troubleshooting
Staff Writer
February 19, 2021
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Panasonic air conditioners are hailed for their superior quality and durability for their price range, but your air conditioner may still encounter problems from time to time. Most of these problems can be solved by doing a couple of quick troubleshooting steps: turning the unit on and off, unplugging it from the socket, or just simply letting it rest for an hour or two.
The error code displayed on the remote control, indoor, or outdoor unit of your air conditioner indicates the problem with your unit. Always refer back to your owner's manual for troubleshooting steps, or check our Panasonic AC troubleshooting guide.
How to Get the Error Code Out of a Panasonic Split-type Air Conditioner
- Using the remote control, press and hold the check button for 5 seconds.
- Press and hold the timer button.
- Press the screen button to display the error code and power indicator light.
- Once the power and air conditioner lights start beeping, the error code will start to appear on the display of your remote control.
- To turn off the error code query mode, simply hold down the check button for 5 seconds.
Panasonic Fault Codes
Common Error Codes
Error Code |
Meaning |
00H |
No Detected Abnormalities |
11H |
Error of Data Line Between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit |
12H |
Other Power Error Between Outdoor Unit and Indoor Unit |
14H |
Room Temperature Sensor Error |
15H |
Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor Error |
16H |
Compressor Load Current is Too Low |
19H |
Internal Fan Block Error |
23H |
Chiller Temperature Sensor Error |
25H |
Error E-Ion Circuit |
27H |
Outdoor Temperature Sensor Error |
28H |
Hot Rig Temperature Sensor Error |
30H |
Compressor Output Temperature Sensor Error |
33H |
Error Connecting Internal and External Blocks |
38H |
Internal and External Block Error is Not Synchronized |
58H |
Patrol Circuit Error |
59H |
Eco Patrol Circuit Error |
97H |
Error on the Outdoor Unit Fan |
98H |
Indoor Unit Temperature is Too High (Heating Mode) |
99H |
Chilled Temperature is Too Low (Freeze) |
11F |
Cooling Mode / Heating Switch Error |
90F |
Bost Booster Circuit Fault For Compressor Compressor Power Block |
91F |
Compressor Load Line Error is Too Low |
93F |
Compressor Rotation Speed Error |
95F |
Hot Platform Temperature is Too High |
96F |
Compressor Power Transistor Overheat (Ipm) |
97F |
Compressor Temperature is Too High |
98F |
Compressor Load is Too High |
99F |
The DC Output to the Compressor is Too High |
P05 |
AC Power Supply Trouble |
Cooling Only Inverter Air Conditioner Error Codes
Error Code |
Meaning |
F11 |
4-way valve switching abnormality |
F17 |
Indoor standby units freezing abnormality |
F90 |
Power factor correction (PFC) circuit protection |
F91 |
Refrigeration cycle abnormality |
F93 |
Compressor abnormal revolution |
F94 |
Compressor discharge pressure overshoot protection |
F95 |
Outdoor cooling high pie»»uie piuteUiun |
F96 |
Power transistor module overheating protection |
F97 |
Compressor overheating protection |
F98 |
Total running current protection |
F99 |
Outdoor direct current (DC) peak detection |
H00 |
No memory of failure |
H11 |
Indoor/outdoor abnormal communication |
H12 |
Indoor unit capacity unmatched |
H14 |
Indoor intake air temperature sensor abnormality |
H15 |
Compressor temperature sensor abnormality |
H16 |
Outdoor current transformer (CT) abnormality |
H19 |
Indoor fan motor merchamsm lock |
H23 |
Indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor abnormality |
H27 |
Outdoor air temperature sensor abnormality |
H28 |
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 1 abnormality |
H30 |
Outdoor discharge pipe temperature sensor abnormality |
H32 |
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 2 abnormality |
H33 |
Indoor / outdoor misconnection abnormality |
H34 |
Outdoor heat sink temperature sensor abnormality |
H36 |
Outdoor gas pipe temperature sensor abnormality |
H37 |
Outdoor liquid pipe temperature sensor abnormality |
H38 |
Indoor/Outdoor mismatch (brand code) |
H39 |
Abnormal indoor operating unit or standby units |
H41 |
Abnormal wiring or piping connection |
H59 |
ECO patrol sensor abnormality |
H64 |
Outdoor high pressure sensor abnormality |
H97 |
Outdoor fan motor mechanism lock |
H98 |
Indoor high pressure protection |
H99 |
Indoor operating unit freeze protection |
Eco-friendly Air Conditioner Line Error Codes (Uses Refrigerant R410A)
Error Code |
Meaning |
E01 |
Remote Controller Reception Error |
E02 |
Remote Controller Transmission Error |
E03 |
Error in Indoor Unit Receiving Signal from Remote Controller (central) |
E04 |
Error in Indoor Unit Receiving Signal from the Outdoor Unit |
E05 |
Error in Indoor Unit Transmitting Signal to the Outdoor Unit |
E06 |
Outdoor Unit Failed to Receive Serial Communication Signals from Indoor Unit |
E07 |
Outdoor Unit Sending Failure to Indoor Unit |
E08 |
Duplicate Indoor Unit Address Settings Error |
E09 |
More Than One Remote Controller Set to Main Error |
E12 |
Automatic Address Setting Start is Prohibited while Auto-address Setting in Progress. |
E13 |
Error in Indoor Unit Transmitting Signal to Remote Controller |
E14 |
Main Unit duplication in Simultaneous-operation Multi Control (detected outdoor unit) |
E15 |
Automatic Address Alarm (capacity too low) |
E16 |
Automatic Address Alarm (capacity too high) |
E18 |
Faulty Communication in Group Control Wiring |
E20 |
No Indoor Units Connected |
F04 |
Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor (TD) Trouble |
F06 |
Inlet Temperature Sensor (C1) in Heat Exchanger Trouble |
F07 |
Intermediate Temperature Sensor (C2) in Heat Exchanger Trouble |
F08 |
Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor (TO) Trouble |
F12 |
Compressor Inlet Suction Temperature Sensor (TS) Trouble |
F31 |
Outdoor Unit Nonvolatile Memory (EEPROM) Trouble |
H01 |
Primary (input) Overcurrent Detected |
H02 |
PAM Trouble |
H03 |
Primary Current CT Sensor (current sensor) Failure |
H05 |
Sensor Failure. Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor (TD) Disconnected |
H31 |
HIC Trouble |
L04 |
Outdoor Unit Address Duplication |
L10 |
Outdoor Unit Capacity not Set |
L13 |
Indoor Unit Type Setting Error |
L18 |
4-way Valve Operation Failure |
P03 |
Compressor Discharge Temperature Trouble |
P04 |
High Pressure Trouble |
P05 |
AC Power Supply Trouble |
P13 |
Alarm Valve Open |
P14 |
02 Sensor Detect |
P15 |
Insufficient Gas Level Detected |
P16 |
Compressor Overcurrent Trouble |
P22 |
Outdoor Unit Fan Motor Trouble |
P29 |
Lack of INV Compressor Wiring. INV Compressor Actuation Failure (including locked) due to DCCT Failure |
Also read our article on how to repair Panasonic aircon timer light blinking.
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