Quick answer
If your heat pump isn't heating in cold weather, first check the thermostat settings and ensure the defrost mode is functioning. If the issue persists, inspect the air filter and outdoor unit for obstructions.
Confirm the symptom
- Heat pump runs but doesn't produce warm air
- Outdoor unit is covered in ice or frost
- Thermostat shows correct temperature but room remains cold
- Heat pump works in mild weather but fails in cold weather
Tools and prep
- Thermostat
- Screwdriver
- Vacuum cleaner with brush attachment
- Safety gloves
- Ladder
- Multimeter (optional for advanced checks)
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Thermostat SettingsDo: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Heat' mode and the temperature is set higher than the room temperature.Observe: Thermostat displays correct settings and temperature.Means: Thermostat is functioning correctly.Next: If settings are correct, proceed to the next step.
- Inspect Air FilterDo: Remove and examine the air filter for dirt or debris.Observe: Air filter is dirty or clogged.Means: Restricted airflow can reduce heating efficiency.Next: Replace or clean the air filter and test the heat pump again.
- Check Outdoor UnitDo: Inspect the outdoor unit for ice or frost buildup.Observe: Outdoor unit is covered in ice or frost.Means: Defrost cycle may not be working properly.Next: Wait for the unit to defrost naturally or consult the manual for defrost cycle instructions.
- Verify Defrost ModeDo: Check if the heat pump's defrost mode is activated.Observe: Defrost mode is not functioning or is malfunctioning.Means: Defrost system failure can prevent proper heating in cold weather.Next: Consult the user manual for defrost mode troubleshooting or contact a professional.
- Test Emergency HeatDo: Switch the thermostat to 'Emergency Heat' mode.Observe: Heat pump starts producing warm air in emergency heat mode.Means: The auxiliary heating system is functional.Next: If emergency heat works, the issue may be with the heat pump's main heating function.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look for any error codes displayed on the thermostat or control panel.Observe: Error codes are present.Means: Error codes indicate specific issues that need attention.Next: Refer to the user manual to interpret the error codes and follow recommended actions.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thermostat Settings Incorrect settings can prevent the heat pump from activating the heating function. | Common | Easy | None |
| Dirty Air Filter A clogged air filter restricts airflow, reducing heating efficiency. | Common | Easy | Air Filter |
| Defrost Cycle Failure A malfunctioning defrost system can cause the outdoor unit to freeze, impairing heating performance. | Sometimes | Medium | Defrost Timer or Relay |
| Low Refrigerant Level Low refrigerant can reduce the heat pump's ability to transfer heat effectively. | Sometimes | Hard | Refrigerant (Professional Service Required) |
| Faulty Emergency Heat Strip A damaged emergency heat strip can prevent the system from providing auxiliary heat. | Rare | Medium | Emergency Heat Strip |
| Thermostat Issues A faulty thermostat may not send the correct signals to the heat pump. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Thermostat |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for heat pump heating issues include:
- Air Filter
- Defrost Timer or Relay
- Emergency Heat Strip
- Thermostat
- Refrigerant (Professional Service Required)
Always consult a professional for refrigerant-related issues due to the complexity and safety requirements.
When to call a professional
- Heat pump produces no heat even in emergency heat mode
- Persistent error codes that cannot be resolved with basic troubleshooting
- Outdoor unit is completely frozen and defrost cycle does not activate
- Refrigerant levels are low or suspected refrigerant leak
- Unusual noises or burning smells from the heat pump
- Multiple components fail simultaneously
FAQ
Why does my heat pump stop heating when it gets cold?
Heat pumps are less efficient in very cold weather. If the outdoor temperature drops below the unit's operating range, it may switch to auxiliary heat or fail to provide sufficient heating.
Can a dirty air filter cause heating issues in a heat pump?
Yes, a dirty air filter restricts airflow, reducing the heat pump's efficiency and ability to produce warm air.
What should I do if my heat pump is covered in ice?
Check if the defrost cycle is functioning. If the unit remains frozen, consult the user manual or contact a professional for further assistance.
How can I tell if my heat pump needs refrigerant?
Low refrigerant levels can cause reduced heating performance and may be indicated by error codes or a hissing sound. Contact a professional to check and recharge the refrigerant.
What is emergency heat mode, and when should I use it?
Emergency heat mode activates the auxiliary heating system to provide immediate warmth. Use it if the heat pump fails to heat properly in cold weather, but only as a temporary solution.