Samsung Mini Split E4-01 Error Code — What It Means
Samsung error code E4-01 indicates a temperature sensor fault — specifically, the indoor unit temperature sensor (room thermistor or evaporator thermistor depending on the model) is reading an out-of-range value. On Samsung Wind-Free and AM series mini-splits, E4 is the sensor fault category and the two-digit suffix identifies which sensor: 01 typically refers to the room temperature sensor (TA sensor). When the PCB reads resistance outside the expected range, it triggers the E4-01 fault and disables operation to prevent temperature runaway.
Common Causes
- Failed room temperature thermistor (TA sensor) — NTC thermistors age and drift over time. Exposure to condensation inside the unit accelerates failure. A failed sensor reads open or shorted and immediately triggers E4-01.
- Loose or corroded sensor connector — The thermistor connects to the indoor PCB via a small 2-pin Molex connector. Condensation inside the unit can corrode the pins, producing an intermittent high-resistance connection that the PCB interprets as sensor failure.
- Damaged thermistor lead wire — A wire pinched behind a panel during a service call or worn through from vibration can short or open-circuit the sensor signal.
- Failed indoor PCB — If the sensor and connector both test correctly, the PCB’s ADC input for that sensor channel may have failed.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Power off and remove the front panel — Disconnect the indoor unit from power. Remove the front panel and filter to access the sensor.
- Locate the TA sensor — The room temperature sensor (TA) is typically a small bead clipped to the air inlet grille area or mounted in the return air path. Refer to your Samsung service manual for exact location.
- Test the sensor resistance — Disconnect from the PCB and measure resistance with a multimeter. At 77°F (25°C), a Samsung TA sensor typically reads 10 kΩ ± 10%. Open or shorted sensor = replace.
- Inspect and clean the connector — Even if the sensor tests in-spec, spray the connector pins with contact cleaner, allow to dry, and reseat firmly.
- Reset the system — Restore power. E4-01 should clear if the sensor now reads in-range. Run a full cooling cycle to confirm.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Samsung indoor temperature sensor (TA) | Amazon | Part number varies by model series; DB32-00028A is common on older units |
| Contact cleaner | Amazon | For connector maintenance |
| Indoor PCB | Amazon | If sensor tests good and E4-01 persists |
When to Call a Pro
If sensor and connector both test clean but E4-01 persists, board-level diagnosis requires Samsung service software. An authorized Samsung tech can isolate PCB input failures quickly.