Daikin F3 Error Code — What It Means
The Daikin F3 error code indicates a discharge temperature sensor (thermistor) fault on the outdoor unit. The discharge sensor monitors compressor outlet temperature to protect the compressor from overheating. When the sensor reads out of its valid range — either an open circuit (disconnected/failed) or a short circuit (shorted thermistor) — the outdoor unit board logs F3 and stops compressor operation. The system will not resume heating or cooling until the sensor or its wiring is restored to normal range.
Common Causes
- Failed discharge thermistor — Thermistors age and drift out of spec; an open or short reading means the sensor must be replaced.
- Loose or corroded wiring connector — The small JST or plug-in connector at the sensor or the outdoor board backs out over time, breaking the circuit.
- Wiring harness damage — Rodent chewing, UV degradation, or pinching by the sheet metal causes a break or short in the sensor wire.
- Outdoor board thermistor input failure — Rarely, the board’s thermistor input circuit fails; the sensor tests fine but the board can’t read it.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Locate the discharge sensor — The discharge temperature sensor is clipped to the compressor discharge line (hot copper line exiting the compressor) inside the outdoor unit. It has a small probe and a 2-wire connector.
- Disconnect and measure resistance — With power off and unit at ambient temperature, disconnect the sensor connector and measure resistance across the two sensor wires. Cross-reference the resistance value against the Daikin thermistor resistance/temperature table for your model (typically ~10–20 kΩ at 25°C).
- Inspect the connector and harness — Check for corrosion, pushed-out pins, or damaged wire. Clean corroded contacts with electrical contact cleaner; reseat the connector firmly.
- Check for shorts — Measure resistance between each sensor wire and ground. Should read open circuit (∞ Ω). Any reading indicates a shorted harness.
- Replace the sensor — If resistance is out of spec, replace the discharge thermistor. Clip the new sensor to the same location on the discharge pipe and route the wire away from sharp edges.
- Power on and verify — Restore power and confirm F3 is cleared. Run the system in cooling mode for 10 minutes and verify the outdoor unit operates normally.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Discharge temperature sensor (thermistor) | Amazon | Must match Daikin model; resistance spec varies by series |
| Sensor harness wiring | Amazon | If the harness is damaged; use equivalent gauge wire |
When to Call a Pro
If the sensor and wiring test good but F3 persists, the outdoor unit PCB may have a failed thermistor input circuit. PCB replacement on Daikin outdoor units requires refrigerant system awareness and should be done by a certified HVAC technician.