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E37

Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Sensor (ThOR) Defective / Poor Connection

Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter

What does E37 mean?

The outdoor unit heat exchanger sensor (ThOR) is defective (open circuit resistance) or has a poor connection on the outdoor unit PCB. This error may also specify which particular thermistor (Tho-R1 to Tho-R6) has failed, leading to inaccurate temperature readings.

Common Causes

  • Outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature sensor (ThOR, e.g., P17) is defective.
  • Poor electrical connection to the ThOR sensor.
  • Sensor reading is out of range or unstable.
  • Wiring harness to the sensor is damaged.
  • Environmental factors affecting sensor accuracy.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Measure the resistance of the outdoor unit heat exchanger sensor (ThOR) and compare to the specified temperature-resistance chart.

  2. 2

    Inspect the sensor connector on the outdoor unit PCB for secure and clean connection, ensuring no corrosion.

  3. 3

    If a specific sub-code (E37-1 to E37-6) is indicated, identify and test the corresponding thermistor (Tho-R1 to Tho-R6) directly.

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