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Daikin Mini Split Not Cooling - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Usually caused by dirty indoor air filters or incorrect thermostat settings. Clean or replace the filter and verify cooling mode and setpoint.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min

Daikin Mini Split Not Cooling — What’s Happening

When a Daikin mini split is not cooling, it means the indoor unit is running but not delivering cold air to the space. This is a symptom, not a specific fault code. If the system displays an error code, that code identifies the malfunction cause and current status of the unit. If no code appears, the problem usually involves airflow restrictions, incorrect control settings, outdoor-unit blockage, refrigerant issues, or communication faults rather than a single definitive failure.

Daikin’s troubleshooting guidance confirms that most no-cooling complaints without a code stem from user-setting problems, clogged filters, debris around the outdoor unit, refrigerant charge loss, or the unit running a defrost cycle in cold weather. When a code is present, common causes expand to include indoor PCB defects, drain clogs, heat-exchanger overheating or anti-icing, fan motor malfunctions, compressor overload, four-way valve problems, communication errors between indoor and outdoor units, and voltage or refrigerant-shortage detection.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Confirm the unit is set to cooling mode with the setpoint below room temperature and check that the remote batteries are good.
  2. Look for any displayed error code on the indoor unit and use Daikin’s code table to identify the specific fault if one is present.
  3. Remove and inspect the indoor air filter, then clean or replace it if clogged or dirty.
  4. Check the outdoor unit for blockage from leaves, dirt, snow, or vegetation and clear all obstructions around the condenser coil.
  5. Verify that the service valves or stop valves on the refrigerant lines are fully open.
  6. Power-cycle the system by turning off the breaker for one minute, then restore power and retest to verify the fault.
  7. If a specific error code remains, troubleshoot the named component (fan motor, PCB, communication harness, four-way valve, or drain line) according to the code definition.
  8. If low refrigerant is suspected and no code is displayed, contact a Daikin Pro to diagnose and repair any leak before recharging the system.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Indoor air filterAmazon | Washable or replaceable depending on model, should be cleaned monthly during heavy use.
Indoor PCB (printed circuit board)Amazon | Required for code A1 or when communication or control faults are isolated to the indoor unit.
Communication wiring harnessAmazon | Connects indoor and outdoor units, replaced when code U4 is present and wiring damage is confirmed.

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a Daikin Pro if the system displays an error code that persists after a power cycle, if you suspect low refrigerant or a refrigerant leak, if the outdoor unit is not running at all, or if indoor or outdoor fans are locked or making unusual noise. Refrigerant leak repair and recharge require proper refrigeration diagnosis and EPA-certified handling. Communication faults, PCB replacement, four-way valve problems, and compressor or fan motor failures also require professional electrical and refrigeration troubleshooting to avoid misdiagnosis and unsafe conditions.


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