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Fujitsu Mini Split Not Cooling - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Dirty air filters blocking airflow are the most common cause. Clean or replace filters, then check for error codes on the indoor LED.

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

Fujitsu Mini Split Not Cooling — What’s Happening

When a Fujitsu mini split runs but does not cool, it is showing a symptom rather than a single fault. The system may be moving air but failing to lower room temperature, or it may be running with reduced capacity. Fujitsu troubleshooting guides tie not-cooling conditions to a range of specific faults including communication errors, sensor failures, outdoor fan or compressor issues, valve or EEV problems, and refrigerant charge or restriction issues.

To pinpoint the actual problem, Fujitsu recommends identifying any error code shown by the indoor unit LED blink pattern or remote controller display. Common blink codes include a 2+2 pattern for room temperature sensor fault and 2+3 for pipe coil sensor fault. Communication errors between indoor and outdoor units are also explicitly identified in Fujitsu service documents. Without a code, start with the most common physical causes like airflow restriction and incorrect settings before moving to refrigerant-side or electrical diagnostics.

Jump to Fix

Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Confirm the unit is in cooling mode, the setpoint is at least 5°F below room temperature, and fan speed is set to auto or high.
  2. Remove and inspect the indoor air filters, then clean or replace them if dirty or clogged.
  3. Check the indoor intake grille and outlet louvers for blockage and verify the indoor fan is moving air properly.
  4. Read the indoor unit LED blink pattern or wired controller fault display to identify any error code (such as 2+2 for room sensor or 2+3 for pipe sensor).
  5. If a communication error is suspected or displayed, perform a full power reset by turning off the circuit breaker for one minute, then restore power and recheck for the fault.
  6. Inspect all wiring between indoor and outdoor units, including connectors, splices, and molex plugs, for loose connections or damage.
  7. If a sensor fault code is present, test the thermistor circuit per Fujitsu guidance (for example, disconnect the sensor and check voltage at the PCB connector where 5 V indicates sensor failure and other readings indicate PCB failure).
  8. Verify outdoor fan operation and compressor operation, checking fan motor winding resistance, DC supply voltage, and compressor electrical supply if the outdoor unit is silent or the fan does not spin.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Fujitsu mini split air filterAmazon | Washable or replacement filter for the indoor unit
Room temperature thermistor (sensor)Amazon | For 2+2 blink code or room air sensor fault
Pipe coil thermistor (sensor)Amazon | For 2+3 blink code or evaporator coil sensor fault
Outdoor fan motorAmazon | If fan does not run and motor winding test fails

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

When to Call a Pro

Call a qualified HVAC technician if error codes persist after a power reset and wiring inspection, if sensor or PCB testing is required, or if the outdoor fan or compressor does not operate. Refrigerant-side diagnostics including EEV function, strainer inspection, valve position checks, and leak detection require refrigeration tools and EPA certification. Any work involving refrigerant recovery, evacuation, or recharge must be performed by a licensed professional.


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