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Dear readers, here we are offering LG Split AC Error Code List PDF to all of you. LG Corp is a very successful Multinational conglomerate corporation. LG Corporation was founded on 5 January 1947 in Busan, South Korea. It was founded by Koo In-Hwoi and the Headquarters of the company is located in Seoul, South Korea.

There are 2,59,915 number of employees in LG Corporation as of December 2021. LG Electroinics, LG Uplus, LG Chem, LG CNS and many more are the popular subsidiaries of the company. If you are using the LG air conditioner then you should go through the LG Split AC Error Code List pdf so that you understand the errors.

LG Split AC Error Code List PDF 2023 / LG Air Conditioner Error Codes: The Complete List

Indoor Unit Faults

Error Code Possible Cause
1 Indoor unit room temperature sensor error
2 Indoor unit inlet pipe sensor error
4 Float switch error (optional)
5 Communication error between indoor unit and outdoor units
6 Indoor unit outlet pipe sensor error
9 Indoor unit EPROM error
10 Indoor unit BLDC motor fan lock
12 Indoor unit middle pipe sensor error

‍Outdoor Unit Faults

Error Code Possible Cause
21 DC Peak (IPM Fault); Compressor DC voltage was too high
22 Current Transformed (CT2) error; Alternating current (AC) input too high
23 DC Link Low Volt
25 AC Low/High Volt
26 DC Comp Position Error (not providing rotation), Locking
27 PSC Fault; Current to inverter compressor between AC and DC converter circuit too high
28 Inverter compressor DC voltage is too high
29 Inverter compressor amperage is too high
31 Current-to-current transformer (CT) thermistor is too low
32 Inverter Compressor Discharge Pipe (D-Pipe) Overheat
40 CT Sensor Error; Thermistor is disconnected or shorted out
41 D-Pipe Sensor INV is disconnected or shorted out
44 Outdoor Air Sensor is disconnected or shorted out
45 Middle thermistor of outdoor unit condenser coil is disconnected or shorted out
46 Outdoor unit suction line thermistor is disconnected or shorted out
48 Outdoor unit coil outlet (liquid line) thermistor is disconnected or shorted out
53 Communication failure from outdoor unit to indoor unit
60 Outdoor unit printed circuit board (PCB) EPROM check sum error
61 Outdoor unit condenser coil temperature is too high
62 Outdoor unit inverter compressor PCB heat sink temperature is too high
63 Condenser coil pipe thermistor temperature is too low
65 Heat sink thermistor has disconnected or has shorted out
67 Outdoor brushless direct current (BLDC) fan motor lock error

‍LED Error Codes

Error Code Description LED 01G/M (Red) LED 01G/M (Red) Possible Cause
21 DC Link Peak (IPM Fault) 2 times 3 1 times 3 Over Rated Current
22 CT 2 (Max CT) 2 times 3 Input Over Current
23 DC Link Low Volt.
DC Link High Volt.
3 times 3 DC Link Volt is below 140Vdc
DC Link Volt is above 420Vdc
25 Low Voltage/Over Voltage 5 times 3 Abnormal AC Volt Input
26 DC Compressor Position Error 6 times 3 Compressor Starting Fall Error
27 PSC/PFC Fault Error 7 times 3 Over Inverter PCB input current
29 COMP Over Current 9 times 3 Over Inverter Compressor Current
32 D-Pipe High 3 times 3 2 times 3 D-Pipe Temp. High
35 Low Pressure Error 5 times 3 Excessive decrease of Low Pressure
39 Communication Error 9 times 3 Communication Error Between PFC Micom and INV Micom
40 CT Sensor (Open/Short) 4 times 3 0 CT Circuit Malfunction
41 INV. D-Pipe Th Error 1 times 3 Open/Short
43 High Pressure Sensor Error 3 times 3
44 Outdoor Air Th Error 4 times 3
45 Cond. Mid-Pipe Th Error 5 times 3
46 Suction Pipe Th Error 6 times 3
48 Cond. Out-Pipe Th Error 8 times 3
51 Capacity Over 5 times 3 1 times 3 Over combination
53 Signal Error (Indoor <-> Outdoor) 3 times 3 Communication Poorly
54 3-Phase Wrong wiring 4 times 3 3-Phase Wrong Wring of Outdoor Unit (Reverse Phase/Omission of Phase)
60 EEPROM Check Sum Error 6 times 3 0 Check Sum Mismatching
61 Cond. Pipe Th High 1 times 3 Cond. Temp. High
62 Heat sink Th High 2 times 3 Heatsink Temp. High
65 Heat sink Th Error 5 times 3 Open/Short
67 Outdoor BLDC Fan Lock 7 times 3 Outdoor Fan is not operation
73 PFC Fault Error(SAN) 7 times 3 3 times 3 Over Current of Outdoor Unit PFC

‍Error Codes with Possible Causes

Error Code Description Possible Cause Check point and normal condition
1 Indoor air sensor • Open / Short
• Soldered poorly
• Internal circuit error
Normal resistor: 10KS2/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
2 Indoor inlet pipe sensor • Open / Short
• Soldered poorly
Normal resistor: 5K£2/ at 25°C (Unplugged)
Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
6 Indoor outlet pipe sensor • Internal circuit error
3 Communication • Open / Short • Connection of wire
3 Wired R/C • Wrong connection • Main PCB Volt. DC 12V
• Noise interference
4 Drain pump/Float switch • Float switch Open. (Normal: short) • The connection of wire(Drain pump/ Float switch)
• Drain pump power input. (220V)
• Drain tube installation.
• Indoor unit installation. (Inclination)
апр.53 Communication (Indoor – Outdoor) • Communication poorly • Power input AC 220V. (Outdoor, Indoor)
• The connector for transmission is disconnected.
• The connecting wires are misconnected.
• The GND1,2 is not connected at main GND.
• The communication line is shorted at GND.
• Transmission circuit of outdoor PCB is abnormal.
• Transmission circuit of indoor PCB is abnormal.
21 DC Peak • Instant over current
• Over Rated current
• Poor insulation of IPM
• An instant over current in the U,V,W phase
– Comp lock
– The abnormal connection of U,V,W
• Over load condition
– Overcharging of refrigerant
– Pipe length.
• Poor insulation of compressor
22 Max. C/T Over current (14A) Malfunction of compressor
Blocking of pipe
Low voltage input
Refrigerant, pipe length, blocked
40 CfT Internal circuit Initial current error Malfunction of current detection circuit.
(Open / Short)
The voltage of “C01N” Is 4.0Vdc(25A).
23 DC Link • DC link volt, is 140Vdc. • Check the power source.
23 Low voltage. • Check the components.
28 DC Link High voltage • DC link volt, is 420Vdc T
24 Press S/W Open • Low / High press • Check the connection of “CN_Press”.
• Check the components.
25 Input voltage • Abnormal Input voltage • Check the power source.
• Check the components.
26 DC Compressor Position • Compressor position detect error • Check the connection of comp wire “U,V,W”
• Malfunction of compressor
• Check the component of “IPM”, detection parts.
27 PSC Fault • Over current at “IGBT” • Check the component of “IGBT”.
• Check the components.
32 D-pipe (Inverter) temp, high (105°C t) • Discharge sensor (Inverter) temp, high • Check the discharge pipe sensor for INV.
• Check the install condition for over load.
• Check the leakage of refrigerant.
• Check the SVC V/V open.
33 D-pipe (Constant) temp, high (105°C I) • Discharge sensor (Cons.) temp, high • Check the discharge pipe sensor for Cons.
• Check the install condition for over load.
• Check the leakage of refrigerant.
• Check the SVC V/V open.
41 D-pipe sensor (Inverter) • Open / Short
• Soldered poorly
• Internal circuit error
• Normal resistor: 200K£2 / at 25°C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 4.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
44 Air sensor • Normal resistor: 10K£2 / at 25°C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
45 Condenser Pipe sensor • Normal resistor: 5K£2 / at 25°C (Unplugged)
46 Suction Pipe sensor • Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
47 D-pipe sensor (Constant) • Normal resistor: 200K£2 / at 25°C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 4.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
65 Heat sink sensor • Normal resistor: 10K£2 / at 25°C (Unplugged)
• Normal voltage : 2.5Vdc / at 25°C (plugged)
51 Over capacity • Over capacity • Check the indoor unit capacity.
• Check the combination table.
60 EEPROM Check sum • Check sum error • Check the PCB ASM P/No.
• Check the poor soldering.
61 Condenser pipe sensor temp, high • Condenser pipe sensor detected high temp.(65°C) • Check the load condition.
• Check the sensor of Condenser pipe sensor.
62 Heat sink sensor temp, high • Heat sink sensor detected high temp.(85°C) • Check the fan is locked.
• Check the sensor of heat sink.
май.53 Title Communication (Indoor – Outdoor) • Communication poorly • Power input AC 220V. (Outdoor, Indoor)
• The connector for transmission is disconnected.
• The connecting wires are misconnected.
• The communication line is shorted at GND.
• Transmission circuit of outdoor PCB is abnormal.
• Transmission circuit of indoor PCB is abnormal.
21 DC PEAK (IPM Fault) • Instant over current
• Over Rated current
• Poor insulation of IPM
• An instant over current in the U,V,W phase
– Comp lock
– The abnormal connection of U,V,W
• Overload condition
– Overcharging of refrigerant
Pipe length.
Outdoor Fan is stop
• Poor insulation of compressor
Error Code Possible Cause Indicator Operating State
2 Outdoor TH. is short or open. The operating LED will be blinking twice. Keep operating state.
4 Temp. of Heat sink is over 95°C. Heat sink TH. is short or open. The operating LED will be blinking 4 times. Restart compressor when Heat sink
Temp is 85°C below.
5 Communication error (serial communication). The operating LED will be blinking 5 times. The operation is off (enable to restart by remote controller).
6 DC peak error. The operating LED will be blinking 6 times. Compressor will be turned off immediately (not enable to restart by remote controller)
7 Running current is overloaded. The operating LED will be blinking 7 times. Compressor will be turned off immediately (not enable to restart by remote controller)
9 Outdoor fan lock error (BLDC fan model) The operating LED will be blinking 9 times. The operation is off (enable to restart by remote controller).
10 D-PIPE TH is short or open. The operating LED will be blinking 10 times. Compressor will be turned off immediately (restart compressor when D-PIPE TH. is recovered)
Error Code Possible Cause Check/Repair Shop Parts
1 Temperature sensor failure Unplug the air conditioner and check the wire harness connections on the electronic control board. Examine the electronic control board for damage. Check for a pinched or broken wire in the temperature sensor wire harness. Replace the temperature sensor if it’s defective. Temperature sensor, Wire harness, Electronic control board
E2 Failure in the indoor temperature sensor Unplug the air conditioner and check the wire harness connections on the electronic control board. Examine the electronic control board for damage. Check for a pinched or broken wire in the indoor temperature sensor wire harness. Replace the indoor temperature sensor if it’s defective. Indoor temperature sensor, Wire harness, Electronic control board
E3 Abnormal operation protection error Indoor temperature sensor, Wire harness, Electronic control board
E3 Clean or replace filters if dirty. Unplug the window air conditioner and check all components for visible damage. Check fan blades for damage or obstructions and replace any damaged fan blades. Check all wire harness connections. Replace any damaged wire harnesses. Filter, Fan blade, Fan motor, Wire harness
E4 (Portable A/C only) The air conditioner is in the defrost mode After the air conditioner exits defrost mode and resume normal operation, check the unit to see if it’s cooling properly. If so, then the E4 code is normal. If the portable air conditioner frequently goes into the defrost mode and isn’t cooling properly, check the air filters and clean or replace filters if dirty. Filter
P2 or FL (Portable A/C only) The water collection tank is full Empty the water collection tank. If the P2 or FL code appears when the tank is empty, replace the float switch or sensor in the collection tank. Collection tank float switch or sensor

‍Error Codes with Description

Error Code Function Name Description
01 h Read Coil Status Run/Stop(status), Lock(status), Swing(status), Alarm, Filter Sign(status), Mode Lock(status), Wind Flow Lock(status)
03h Read Holding Registers Operation Mode(status), Fan Speed(status), Room Temperature, Error Code,
Set Room Temperature(status),
Set Lower Temperature(status),
Set Upper Temperature(status),
User Mode(status)
05h Force Single Coil Run/Stop(setting), Lock(setting), Swing(setting), Filter Sign Reset, Mode Lock(setting),
Wind Flow Lock(setting)
06h Preset Single Registers Operation Mode(setting), Fan Speed(setting), Set Room Temperature(setting),
Set Lower Temperature(setting),
Set Upper Temperature(setting),
User Mode(setting)

Other Error Codes

Error Code Possible Cause Solution
Code appears in the display. F1,F2 or F3 Air conditioner is in FAN mode and the number shown is the set fan speed. This is normal. The air conditioner is working properly.
FL The water collection tank is full. Empty the water collection tank.
CH01 Short or open circuit in the indoor air thermistor. Unplug the air conditioner and contact your authorized LG service center.

LG Split AC Error Code List PDF Overview

  • LG AC F1, F2, F3

It indicates that the AC is working in the FAN mode, and the number corresponds to the set fan speed. The situation is normal, and the AC does not have any other issues.

  • LG Air Conditioner P2 or FL Codes

This code indicates that the water collection tank is full. The solution is to empty the tank.

Now, let us discuss the most frequently searched error codes and their respective solutions.

  • P2 or FL – Water tank full error

Reason – Depending on your AC model, this error code flashes on display to indicate that the drain pan in the outdoor unit is full.

Generally, the drain pan does not need any emptying. The AC unit features a slinger fan mounted above the drain pan. The fan sucks the water and slings it on the condenser to discharge heat. So, the water accumulation usually does not occur.

However, you can take remedial action if you observe the following situations.

  • P2 or FL code keeps recurring

You can remove the drain port cap and tilt the AC to allow the water to flow out of the drain outlet. If the AC unit is in COOL mode and the error code keeps recurring, it indicates that the humidity in the room is high. But, the unit is functioning correctly.

Setting the fan speed to ‘LOW’ ensures that you do not have to drain the unit frequently. It slows down air circulation and reduces the amount of moisture removed by the unit. However, you should create a controlled environment by shutting down all windows and doors.

If the unit is in the DRY mode, it indicates that it is primarily functioning to remove moisture from the air. So, you have to change the mode to COOL and reduce moisture removal.

  • P2 or FL code without the water draining out

The unit requires repair service if the water does not drain out on tilting the AC. You can summon the AC mechanic to do the job.

  • P2 or FL code does not clear after draining the water.

You need to reset the AC unit. First, unplug the AC and keep it unplugged for about ten seconds. Then, plug the unit again and start the AC. The unit should reset. If the P2 or FL code persists, it requires repair service.

  • P2 or FL code displays, and the unit does not shut off.

The AC needs a repair service. You can contact the LG mechanic by raising a request.

LG AC CH 34 – Safety Issue

The CH 34 error code does not indicate any defect with the AC but is designed to protect the appliance from overheating. This code is displayed when the unit’s Safety Relay causes it to shut down because of abnormally high pressure in the sealed system.

You can reduce the risk of the ODU overheating by doing the following.

  1. Protect the ODU from direct sunlight by installing an awning over the unit. It can also prevent the ODU from adverse weather conditions.
  2. Cleaning the condenser coils regularly helps maintain proper airflow.
  3. You need not shut off the AC when away from home. A better option is to raise the temperature to a higher setting to allow the AC to maintain better humidity control and cooling. In addition, it lessens the strain on the unit when you set a lower temperature for cooling.
  • E1 or CH02 – Auto Stop Protection Error

Reason – A short or open circuit in the indoor pipe sensor results in an Auto-Stop Protection Error.

Solution – Note the error and summon the LG AC mechanic to repair the AC.

  • E2 or CH01 – Auto Stop Protection Error

Reason – It is similar to the E1 or CH02 error.

Solution – Your AC requires repair service. Note the error code and call the LG AC service personnel.

  • E3 or CH03 – No refrigerant

Reason – If the AC unit does not detect any refrigerant, it displays the E3 or CH03 error code.

Solution – You have to summon the LG AC service person to get the AC repaired.

  • E4 – Defrost Mode

E4 is not an error code but an indication that your AC unit has entered the Defrost mode. When the AC unit detects ice on the evaporator located behind the grille, it can happen. The AC resumes normal operations after it completes defrosting.

  • E5 – Water tank Full

E5 indicates a full water collection tank. Next, you can remove the drain cap and automatically allow the water to drain away. Once the water drains off, you can fix the cap and restart the AC.

  • HI or LO – Temperature indication

If your unit displays HI or LO, there is no need to panic. It is not a product error. HI, or LO indicates indoor temperature. If the indoor temperature is 36 degrees Celsius or more, it indicates HI. If the temperature is 10 degrees Celsius or below, it shows LO. You can reduce or increase the set temperature accordingly.

  • SP/CP/PO Codes – Function Codes

Reasons – These codes can appear on the AC display or the remote when you set it to ‘Power Cooling.’ The names can change depending on the model. For example, some models call it Super Cool Power, Ice Cool Power, Turbo-Z, etc.

Solution – The Power Cooling function discharges colder air than the normal cooling mode to cool the room quicker. This mode can be used in the Cooling Mode alone, not the Dry or Air Purification Mode. In addition, the unit sets the wind speed and temperature automatically. So when you encounter such codes on your LG AC unit or remote, you need not worry.

  • ON – Function Code

Reason – When you set the Air Purification Mode in sole operation on the AC, it displays the ON code on the screen and the dust and air freshness levels.

Solution – The LG unit features a diffuser to produce ions and remove cigarette smoke and fine dust. The ACs also feature PM1.0 dust sensors to detect dust particles. When the Air Purification mode is in sole operation, it displays the ON code, a color indicator, and the size/level of dust particles.

The Blue color indicates good air purification levels, and the diffuser does not need to function. Green indicates that the air purification is satisfactory, and there is no need for the diffuser. Yellow and Red indicate bad/very-bad pollution levels, and the diffuser switches on.

You can clean the PM1.0 sensor by opening the sensor cover and using a wet earbud to wipe the lens. Finally, use a dry earbud to remove the moisture. Close the sensor cover.

  • CH05 or CH53 – Communication Error Code

Reason – The lack of communication between the IDU and ODU results in flashing the CH05 or CH53 error codes. The reasons could be disconnection of the communication cable, short circuits, circuit faults in the IDU or ODU, T-phase line disconnection, auto addressing is not done, and insufficient distance between the power and communication cable.

Solution – You cannot resolve this issue by yourself. You have to book an AC service request and summon the LG service personnel.

  • CA or CH10 – Faulty discharge thermistor error

Reason – When the discharge temperature is more than 130 degrees Celsius, your AC flashes this CA code.

Solution – You should call the AC service personnel to remediate the problem.

  • CH38 – Low Refrigerant Detection

Reason – Your AC flashes the CH38 error code if it detects low levels of refrigerant. The objective is to protect the appliance.

Solution – If the appliance flashes this code immediately after installing/re-installing the device, the technician should ensure that the refrigerant levels are sufficient. If the code flashes after using the appliance for a sufficiently long period, the reason could also be electrical instability. Under such circumstances, you can unplug the device and turn it on after five minutes. If the error persists, the refrigeration levels can be low. The solution is to refill the refrigerant. You need a qualified technician to perform this operation.

  • CO – Communication Error

Reason – A communication error between the control board and the display causes the CO error to flash on the remote.

Solution – You will need the help of a qualified AC technician to resolve this error.

  • CH12 – Indoor Pipe Temperature sensor error

Reason – Your LG AC displays a CH12 error code when the indoor pipe temperature measures a temperature out of range. It is a protective measure.

Solution – A qualified AC technician, can handle this matter. You can note down the code and switch off the AC.

  • CH32 – High discharge temperature

Reason – A high discharge temperature can trigger the CH32 error code on your AC. The reason could also be that the AC is low on refrigerant.

Solution – Call the AC mechanic to investigate the problem.

  • CH44 – Sensor Error

Reason – If the outdoor unit sensor gets disconnected or shorted, the AC can display a CH44 error code.

Solution – You have to summon the AC service personnel to resolve the issue.

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