Question about Mitsubishi MSH09TW Air Conditioner
SOURCE: not working probly two flashs then pause
The two flashes are telling you what's wrong with the unit. Take the cover off of the unit inside(evaporator) and there should be a guide on the panel with the wiring diagram. On this diagram there should also be a solution to what each blink means. One blink means this, two blinks mean that, etc... Hope this is helpful.
Posted on Mar 14, 2009
SOURCE: Replacement compressor for Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Air Conditioner
pls no overhauling repair no spare part avaliable for hermetic comp[ressor the right is to change it
Posted on May 02, 2009
SOURCE: outside unit fan not turning no cold air inside.
Ok here we go. It is possible that the capacitor for that fan unit is out or the motor for that unit is out. Without the proper tools i.e. an electrical meter, there isn't really a way to test the unit. The remote should not have anything to do with the unit activating if the is a manual thermostat. I suggest checking to see if either the motor has gone bad or the capacitor has bit the dust. If you have the motor changed make sure to replace the capacitor
Good Luck on your repairs hope I helped you some\
Dave
Posted on Jan 08, 2010
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SOURCE: Mitsubishi split-type air conditioner model
Hi I have Mitsubishi split unit which is 5 years old. when turn heat mode for 30 deg C on the remote condesing unit runs for about 6 minuts and stops. what would be the Technical problem ?Thanks an Apprentice.
Posted on Mar 11, 2011
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