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Midea Mini Split F1 Error Code — Causes & Fix

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What Midea mini split error code F1 means, why the indoor ambient temperature sensor fails, and how to fix it.

Midea Mini Split F1 Error Code — What It Means

F1 on a Midea mini split indicates a fault with the indoor ambient temperature sensor (also called the room temperature thermistor). This sensor monitors the room temperature inside the indoor unit and feeds data to the control board for capacity modulation. When the control board detects the sensor is open, shorted, or reading an out-of-range value, it throws F1 and may suspend operation to prevent running the system without accurate temperature feedback.

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Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}

  1. Power down the indoor unit — Disconnect power to the mini split system before opening the indoor unit cover.
  2. Locate the indoor ambient sensor — Open the indoor unit front panel. The ambient thermistor is typically a small black probe clipped into the return air stream inlet or mounted near the evaporator coil. It connects to the main board via a thin wire with a small 2-pin connector.
  3. Inspect the connector — Unplug and re-seat the thermistor connector at the board. Check for bent or pushed-out pins.
  4. Measure the thermistor resistance — Disconnect the thermistor from the board and measure resistance across its two leads with a multimeter. At room temperature (77°F/25°C), most Midea thermistors read approximately 10 kΩ. An open (OL) or very low reading (under 1 kΩ) confirms a failed sensor.
  5. Inspect the sensor wire — Trace the wire from the sensor to the board and look for cuts, pinches, or insulation damage.
  6. Replace the thermistor — Order a replacement Midea indoor ambient sensor for your unit model. Clip it into the original mounting position and reconnect.
  7. Reset the system — Restore power and confirm the F1 fault is cleared and the unit operates normally through a full cooling cycle.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Indoor ambient thermistor (NTC 10K)Amazon | Match to Midea model; generic 10K NTC thermistors often compatible
Indoor control boardAmazon | Replace only if thermistor and wiring test good
Thermistor wiring harnessAmazon | Replace if wire insulation is damaged

When to Call a Pro

If the replacement thermistor does not clear the F1 fault and the wiring harness is intact, the control board input circuit is likely failed. Board replacement is straightforward but should be confirmed by a technician to avoid ordering the wrong part.


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