Midea Error Code E5
Evaporator temperature sensor fault
Error Code Summary
| Brand | Midea |
| Error Code | E5 |
| Meaning | Evaporator temperature sensor fault |
| Cause | T2 sensor open or short |
| Recommended Action | Check evaporator coil sensor |
How to Fix Midea Error E5
- 1
Power Cycle the Unit
Turn off the unit at the breaker, wait 5 minutes, then restore power. Some errors auto-clear after a restart.
- 2
Identify the Issue
Error E5 means: Evaporator temperature sensor fault. The most common cause is: T2 sensor open or short.
- 3
Take Corrective Action
Check evaporator coil sensor
- 4
Test the System
After completing repairs, run the system and monitor for the error code. If it recurs, the issue may require professional diagnosis.
Safety Notice
Always disconnect power before performing any electrical work. If you're not a certified HVAC technician, contact a qualified professional for repairs involving refrigerant, electrical components, or compressor work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Midea error code E5 mean?
Midea error code E5 indicates: Evaporator temperature sensor fault. This is typically caused by: T2 sensor open or short.
How do I fix Midea error code E5?
To fix Midea error code E5: Check evaporator coil sensor. If the error persists after these steps, contact a qualified HVAC technician.
Is Midea error code E5 serious?
Error code E5 (Evaporator temperature sensor fault) should be addressed promptly to prevent further damage to your Midea system. Always turn off the unit if you notice unusual sounds, smells, or continued malfunction.