LG Mini-Split CH34 Error Code — What It Means
CH34 on an LG mini-split system indicates an outdoor unit fault — specifically, the outdoor unit’s control board detected an abnormal condition that it could not recover from automatically. On LG LGRED and Art Cool systems, CH34 is often associated with the outdoor unit’s inverter or compressor drive section. The exact sub-cause (overtemperature, overcurrent, phase error) is logged internally but the external display shows CH34 as the summary code.
Common Causes
- Dirty or blocked outdoor condenser coil — Reduced airflow through the outdoor coil causes the inverter and compressor to overheat, triggering the outdoor unit protection.
- Outdoor fan motor failure — If the condenser fan stops, heat cannot be rejected from the system and the inverter module overtemperature trips CH34.
- Low refrigerant charge — Running the system with insufficient refrigerant causes abnormal operating pressures and compressor overload that the outdoor board detects as a fault.
- Inverter board failure — The power electronics (IPM, IGBT bridge) driving the compressor can fail from voltage surges or accumulated thermal stress.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Inspect the outdoor unit — Check that the condenser coil is clean and the outdoor fan is running during operation. Clear any debris blocking airflow around or through the unit.
- Clean the condenser coil — With power off, brush or rinse the coil fins. Restore power after drying and retry — if CH34 was overtemperature from a dirty coil, it may not return.
- Check outdoor fan motor — Listen for the fan during startup. If the fan is not spinning or is spinning slowly, test the run capacitor. A seized or failed fan motor must be replaced.
- Pull error history via LG service tool — LG’s LGMV (LG Multi V) service tool or the handheld service remote can pull fault logs with sub-codes that identify whether the fault was overcurrent, overtemperature, or a compressor fault. This narrows the diagnosis considerably.
- Power cycle the outdoor unit — Turn off the outdoor breaker for 5 minutes (allows compressor pressure to equalize and inverter capacitors to discharge), restore power, and monitor for CH34 recurrence.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Outdoor condenser fan motor | Amazon | Match RPM, frame size, and rotation |
| Condenser fan capacitor | Amazon | Test before ordering a new motor |
| Outdoor unit inverter board | Amazon | OEM required; match exact model number |
| Refrigerant (R-410A or R-32) | Amazon | Licensed tech only |
When to Call a Pro
CH34 involving inverter or compressor failure requires a certified LG technician with service tools and refrigerant handling capability. Attempting to swap inverter boards without proper diagnosis can result in damage to the replacement board.