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Heat Pump Not Heating Troubleshooting

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings, ensure the power is on, and inspect for tripped circuit breakers. If the issue persists, the air filter or refrigerant levels might need attention.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to 'Heat' mode and the desired temperature is higher than the current room temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat settings are correct.
    Means: Thermostat is functioning properly.
    Next: Check power supply.
  2. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the heat pump’s power switch is on and check the circuit breaker for any tripped switches.
    Observe: Power is restored and the system powers on.
    Means: Electrical supply is stable.
    Next: Inspect air filter.
  3. Inspect Air Filter
    Do: Remove and examine the air filter for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: Air filter is clean or dirty.
    Means: A dirty filter can restrict airflow and reduce heating efficiency.
    Next: Clean or replace the filter if necessary.
  4. Clean or Replace Filter
    Do: Clean reusable filters with water and let them dry, or replace disposable filters with new ones.
    Observe: Airflow improves after cleaning or replacing the filter.
    Means: Improved airflow can restore heating performance.
    Next: Check refrigerant levels.
  5. Check Refrigerant Levels
    Do: Listen for hissing sounds and inspect for ice buildup on the outdoor unit.
    Observe: No hissing sounds and no ice buildup.
    Means: Refrigerant levels are likely normal.
    Next: Inspect thermostat connections.
  6. Inspect Thermostat Connections
    Do: Turn off power to the heat pump and remove the thermostat cover to check for loose or disconnected wires.
    Observe: Wires are securely connected.
    Means: Thermostat is properly connected to the system.
    Next: Test system operation.
  7. Test System Operation
    Do: Turn the power back on and set the thermostat to a higher temperature to see if the heat pump starts heating.
    Observe: Heat pump begins producing warm air.
    Means: Issue is resolved.
    Next: End

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Incorrect Thermostat Settings
Thermostat not set to 'Heat' mode or incorrect temperature setting.
CommonEasyNone
Power Supply Issues
Tripped circuit breaker or power switch turned off.
CommonEasyNone
Dirty Air Filter
Blocked airflow reduces heating efficiency.
CommonEasyAir filter
Low Refrigerant Levels
Leak in the refrigerant system reduces heat transfer efficiency.
SometimesHardRefrigerant (requires professional)
Loose Thermostat Wires
Disconnected wires prevent proper communication between thermostat and system.
SometimesEasy–MediumWire connectors
Faulty Defrost Timer
Defrost cycle not functioning properly, leading to ice buildup.
RareMediumDefrost timer
Malfunctioning Auxiliary Heat
Emergency heat not engaging when needed.
RareMediumHeating elements
Outdoor Unit Obstruction
Debris or ice blocking the outdoor unit affects heat exchange.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Compressor
Compressor not functioning, preventing heat generation.
RareHardCompressor
Thermostat Battery Low
Weak batteries can cause erratic thermostat behavior.
SometimesEasyThermostat batteries

Parts matching

Common parts needed for heat pump not heating issues include:

Always replace parts with the correct specifications for your heat pump model.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my heat pump running but not heating?

This can be due to a dirty air filter, incorrect thermostat settings, or low refrigerant levels. Check these common issues first.

How often should I replace my heat pump's air filter?

Replace disposable filters every 1–3 months and clean reusable filters monthly for optimal performance.

Can I add refrigerant to my heat pump myself?

No, refrigerant handling requires professional tools and certification. Contact a licensed HVAC technician for refrigerant issues.

What should I do if my heat pump is making ice?

Turn off the system and allow the ice to melt. Check for refrigerant leaks or a faulty defrost timer, and contact a professional if the issue persists.

How can I tell if my thermostat is the problem?

Check for loose wires, replace batteries, and ensure settings are correct. If the thermostat still doesn't respond, it may need replacement.