Mitsubishi air conditioners are among the most reliable cooling systems in Singapore homes. However, like all electronic appliances, they occasionally display error codes when something goes wrong.
Understanding these codes helps you identify whether it’s a simple fix or requires professional intervention.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to the most common Mitsubishi aircon error codes encountered by Singapore residents.
Mitsubishi Aircon Error Codes Table
| Error Code | Description | Possible Cause | Severity |
| E1 | PCB board communication error | Faulty connection between indoor and outdoor units, damaged wiring | High |
| E3 | High pressure protection | Refrigerant overcharge, blocked condenser, outdoor unit overheating | High |
| E5 | Compressor overload | Low voltage, compressor failure, refrigerant issues | High |
| E6 | Outdoor unit communication error | Wiring problems, PCB malfunction, loose connections | High |
| E7 | Indoor/outdoor unit mismatch | Incompatible units, incorrect installation | Medium |
| PL | Power supply or PCB issue | Voltage fluctuations common in Singapore, faulty PCB board | High |
| P1 | Fan motor problem | Indoor fan motor failure, capacitor issues | High |
| P4 | Outdoor temperature sensor malfunction | Damaged or disconnected sensor | Medium |
| P5 | Indoor temperature sensor fault | Sensor failure, wiring disconnection | Medium |
| P10/P11 | Drainage problem | Blocked drain pipe, faulty float switch, water leakage | Medium |
Understanding Error Severity
High Severity (E1, E3, E5, E6, PL, P1):
These errors indicate critical system malfunctions requiring immediate professional attention. Continuing to operate your aircon with these codes can cause permanent compressor damage or complete system failure.
Medium Severity (E7, P4, P5, P10/P11):
While not immediately dangerous, these issues affect cooling performance and efficiency. Prompt professional servicing prevents escalation to more serious problems.
DIY Checks vs Professional Help
What You Can Try First:
- Power Reset: Turn off the aircon completely, wait 5 minutes, and restart
- Check Drainage: For P10/P11 errors, inspect if the drain pipe is clogged with dirt or debris
- Clean Filters: Dirty filters can trigger sensor errors; wash and dry them thoroughly
- Inspect Remote Batteries: Sometimes display errors stem from low remote battery power
When to Call Professionals Immediately:
- Error codes E1, E3, E5, E6, or PL appear
- Repeated error codes after reset attempts
- Strange noises, burning smells, or water leakage accompany the error
- Compressor won’t start or keeps shutting down
- Multiple error codes appear simultaneously
Expert Aircon Repair with Helpling
Mitsubishi aircon error codes often require specialized diagnostic equipment and technical expertise to resolve properly. Attempting DIY repairs on electronic components, refrigerant systems, or compressors can void warranties and create safety hazards.
Helpling’s professional aircon technicians are equipped to handle all Mitsubishi error codes efficiently.
Our background-checked experts arrive with proper diagnostic tools to identify root causes—not just reset error codes temporarily. We provide:
- Complete System Diagnostics: Pinpoint exact component failures causing error codes
- Genuine Parts Replacement: Use authentic Mitsubishi components for lasting repairs
- Refrigerant Management: Safely handle gas top-ups and leak repairs for E3/E5 errors
- PCB Board Repairs: Expert troubleshooting for E1, E6, and PL electrical issues
- Preventive Maintenance: Regular servicing prevents 70% of common error codes
Don’t let error codes disrupt your comfort in Singapore’s heat. Most Mitsubishi error codes indicate problems that worsen rapidly without proper intervention. Book your professional aircon repair service today. Our technicians provide same-day service across Singapore, ensuring your home stays cool and comfortable year-round.



