Quick answer
If your heat pump is blowing air but not heating, start by checking the air filter and thermostat settings. A dirty filter or incorrect temperature setting can block airflow or prevent heating. If those are fine, inspect the defrost cycle and outdoor unit for ice buildup.
Confirm the symptom
- Heat pump fan is running
- No warm air coming from vents
- Outdoor unit is not making normal heating noises
- Thermostat is set to heat and correct temperature
- System is not in defrost mode
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Thermometer
- Flashlight
- Vacuum with brush attachment
- Safety gloves
- Turn off power to heat pump at circuit breaker
- Clear area around outdoor unit for access
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Air FilterDo: Remove and inspect the air filter for dirt or debris.Observe: Filter is dirty or cloggedMeans: Restricted airflow reduces heating efficiency.Next: Replace or clean the filter and restart the system.
- Verify Thermostat SettingsDo: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the desired temperature is higher than the room temperature.Observe: Thermostat is in 'Cool' or 'Off' modeMeans: System is not activated for heating.Next: Adjust settings to 'Heat' and a higher temperature.
- Inspect Outdoor UnitDo: Check the outdoor unit for ice or frost buildup on the coils.Observe: Ice or frost covering coilsMeans: Defrost cycle is not functioning properly.Next: Wait for natural thawing or call a professional to check the defrost system.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look at the thermostat or indoor unit for any error codes or blinking lights.Observe: Error code is displayedMeans: System has a specific issue that requires troubleshooting.Next: Refer to the user manual for the error code meaning and resolution.
- Test Emergency HeatDo: Switch the thermostat to 'Emergency Heat' mode.Observe: System provides heat in emergency modeMeans: Heat pump may have an issue with the outdoor unit or refrigerant.Next: Use emergency heat temporarily and contact a technician for further inspection.
- Check Circuit BreakerDo: Inspect the circuit breaker for the heat pump to ensure it is not tripped.Observe: Breaker is tripped or shows signs of damageMeans: Electrical issue is affecting system operation.Next: Reset the breaker if tripped, or replace if damaged.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dirty Air Filter A clogged filter restricts airflow, reducing heating efficiency. | Common | Easy | Air filter |
| Incorrect Thermostat Settings Thermostat set to 'Cool' or incorrect temperature. | Common | Easy | None |
| Defrost Cycle Issues Frost or ice buildup on outdoor coils prevents proper heat transfer. | Sometimes | Medium | Defrost control board |
| Low Refrigerant Levels Insufficient refrigerant reduces the system's ability to absorb heat. | Sometimes | Hard | Refrigerant recharge |
| Faulty Auxiliary Heat Strips Malfunctioning backup heating elements fail to provide supplemental heat. | Rare | Medium | Heat strips |
| Electrical Issues Tripped circuit breaker or wiring problems disrupt system operation. | Sometimes | Medium | Circuit breaker or wiring repair |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for heat pump heating issues:
- Air filter
- Defrost control board
- Thermostat
- Heat strips
- Refrigerant recharge kit
Always match part specifications to your heat pump model. Consult a professional for refrigerant or electrical repairs.
When to call a professional
- Ice or frost persists on outdoor unit after defrost cycle
- Error codes persist after basic troubleshooting
- System still doesn't heat after replacing filter and checking settings
- Unusual noises or burning smells from the unit
- Low refrigerant levels confirmed by pressure test
- Electrical issues beyond resetting the breaker
FAQ
Why is my heat pump blowing cold air in heating mode?
This can happen if the thermostat is set incorrectly, the air filter is dirty, or the system is in defrost mode. Check these components first.
How often should I replace my heat pump's air filter?
Replace every 1–3 months, depending on usage and environment. Dirty filters reduce efficiency and heating performance.
Can I use emergency heat all the time?
Emergency heat is a backup option and is less energy-efficient. Use it only temporarily until the main heating issue is resolved.
What does a heat pump defrost cycle do?
The defrost cycle removes ice buildup on the outdoor coils to maintain efficient heat transfer. If it's not working, the system can't heat properly.