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Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Error Codes: Complete Guide

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Complete Mitsubishi Mr. Slim error code guide. Covers all P, E, and U-series fault codes for commercial Mr. Slim PUHZ, PEA, and PKAA series units.

Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Error Codes: Complete Guide

Mitsubishi Mr. Slim is the commercial line of Mitsubishi Electric ductless and ducted mini-split systems, covering PUHZ, PEA, PKAA, PCA, and similar series from 1 to 5 tons. Error codes are displayed on the wired remote controller (PAR-31, PAR-40, or similar) or via the outdoor unit LED diagnostic sequence.

Reading Mr. Slim Error Codes

Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Error Code Table

P-Codes — Protection/Safety

CodeDescriptionCommon Cause
P1Indoor unit intake temperature sensor faultCheck sensor at return air
P2Indoor unit pipe temperature sensor faultCheck liquid pipe sensor
P4Drain sensor faultFloat switch or drain sensor wiring
P5Drain pump faultCondensate pump failure or blockage
P6Freeze protection tripLow refrigerant, low airflow
P8Pipe temperature faultTXV issue, refrigerant flow problem
P9Indoor fan motor faultFan motor or PCB
PAFour-way valve faultStuck or failed reversing valve
PJCapacity mismatchIndoor/outdoor capacity incompatibility

E-Codes — Indoor Unit Electrical

CodeDescriptionCommon Cause
E0Remote control signal faultRemote wiring or signal issue
E1Indoor unit PCB faultReplace indoor control board
E3Indoor unit fan motor faultMotor winding or capacitor
E4Indoor unit serial communicationWiring between indoor boards
E5Indoor unit AC current protectionOvercurrent — check wiring
E6Compressor overcurrentCheck compressor and supply voltage
E7Fan motor overcurrentFan motor drawing excess amps
E9Electronic expansion valve faultEEV coil or position sensor

U-Codes — System/Communication

CodeDescriptionCommon Cause
U1Reverse phase detectionCheck 3-phase power phasing
U2Power module faultOutdoor IPM (inverter module) fault
U3Charge failure (first run)Incomplete refrigerant charge
U4Serial communication faultCheck indoor/outdoor wiring
U5Abnormal indoor unit combinationAddress conflict, unit mismatch
U6Compressor motor faultCheck inverter drive module
U7Inverter PCB faultOutdoor inverter board failure
U8Outdoor fan motor faultFan motor or outdoor PCB

Most Common Mr. Slim Faults

P6 — Freeze Protection Trip

Most frequent fault in cooling season:

  1. Check air filter — replace if dirty
  2. Check indoor blower motor and capacitor
  3. Check refrigerant charge — suction superheat should be 8–12°F
  4. Verify all supply and return registers are open

P4 / P5 — Drain Fault

  1. Check condensate drain line for blockage
  2. Test float switch operation — should open with water present
  3. Check condensate pump operation if pump-assisted drain
  4. Check drain pan for overflow

U4 — Serial Communication

The most common Mr. Slim multi-zone fault:

  1. Check M-NET or TB5 wiring connections at each indoor unit
  2. Verify outdoor unit address switches are correct
  3. Check for damaged shielded wire on long runs
  4. Verify power supply to indoor unit control boards

E6 — Compressor Overcurrent

  1. Check supply voltage at outdoor unit (should be within ±10% of rating)
  2. Check compressor insulation resistance (should be >1 MΩ to ground)
  3. Check inverter module output — replace IPM board if shorted

Mr. Slim Parts Reference

PartNotes
Indoor pipe temperature sensorPart varies by model — 10K or 5K thermistor
EEV coilModel-specific — match wiring harness
Indoor PCBMatch part number from unit nameplate
Outdoor inverter PCBHigh-value part — verify fault before replacing
Condensate pumpFits PCA/PKAA ceiling cassette models
Fan capacitorIndoor or outdoor — match µF

Pro tip: Mitsubishi Mr. Slim units store the last 4 fault codes in the PCB memory. On the wired remote PAR-31, navigate to CHECK > SELF DIAGNOSIS to view the fault history.


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