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Below you can find the list of Error Codes for Hyundai AC
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Error Code | Led Code | Failure Type |
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E0 | RUN, TIMER–both winking | In and out communication failure |
EC | RUN, TIMER–both winking | Outdoor communication failure |
E1 | RUN-1 time/8s | Outdoor sensor |
E2 | RUN-2 times /8s | Indoor coil temperature sensor |
E3 | RUN-3 times /8s | Outdoor coil temperature sensor |
E4 | RUN-4 times /8s | System abnormity |
E5 | RUN-5 times /8s | Type mismatch |
E6 | RUN-6 times /8s | Indoor fan motor |
E7 | RUN-7 times /8s | Outdoor temperature sensor |
E8 | RUN-8 times /8s | Discharge temperature sensor |
E9 | RUN-9 times /8s | Invert module abnormity |
EF | RUN-10 times /8s | Outdoor fan motor (DC) |
EA | RUN-11 times /8s | Current sensor |
EE | RUN-12 times /8s | EEPROM failure |
EP | RUN-13 times /8s | Top of compressor temperature switch |
EU | RUN-14 times /8s | Voltage sensor |
Protection Display Code List | ||
P1 | RUN-winking,TIMER-1 time/8s | higher or lower voltage |
P2 | RUN- winking,TIMER-2 times /8s | Over current |
P4 | RUN- winking,TIMER-4 times /8s | Discharge temperature |
P5 | RUN-light,TIMER-5 times /8s | Over cooling in cooling mode |
P6 | RUN- light,TIMER-6 times /8s | Over heating in cooling mode |
P7 | RUN- light,TIMER-7 times /8s | Over heating in heating mode |
P8 | RUN- light,TIMER-8 times /8s | Outdoor temperature too high or low |
P9 | RUN- winking,TIMER-9 times/8s | Drive protection (Overload) |
P0 | RUN- winking,TIMER-10 times/8s | Module self protection |
Wink time | Failure |
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1 | IPM protection |
2 | higher or lower voltage |
3 | Over current |
4 | Discharge temperature too high |
5 | Outdoor coil temperature too high |
6 | Drive abnormity |
7 | Communication abnormity with indoor unit |
8 | Compressor over heat(switch on top of compressor) |
9 | Outdoor air temperature sensor failure |
10 | Outdoor coil temperature sensor failure |
11 | Outdoor discharge pipe temperature sensor failure |
12 | Voltage sensor failure |
13 | Current sensor failure |
14 | IPM abnormity |
15 | Outdoor communication abnormity |
16 | DC fan motor no feedback |
17 | defrosting |