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Heat Pump Outside Unit Not Running

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Quick answer

Check the thermostat settings, ensure the power supply is on, and inspect the circuit breaker. If the unit still doesn't run, try resetting the unit or checking for error codes.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to 'Heat' or 'Cool' and the temperature is set to trigger the system.
    Observe: Thermostat settings match the desired operation mode.
    Means: Thermostat is correctly configured.
    Next: Check power supply to the unit.
  2. Check Power Supply
    Do: Look at the circuit breaker or fuse box to see if the heat pump's circuit is tripped or blown.
    Observe: Circuit breaker is on and not tripped.
    Means: Power is reaching the unit.
    Next: Inspect the disconnect switch near the unit.
  3. Inspect Disconnect Switch
    Do: Locate the disconnect switch near the outdoor unit and ensure it is in the 'On' position.
    Observe: Switch is in the 'On' position and not damaged.
    Means: Power is being supplied to the unit.
    Next: Check for error codes on the unit's control panel.
  4. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look at the unit's control panel for any blinking lights or error codes.
    Observe: Error code is displayed or blinking lights indicate an issue.
    Means: Unit has detected a problem that needs attention.
    Next: Consult the owner's manual for error code meanings.
  5. Reset the Unit
    Do: Turn off the power to the unit at the circuit breaker for 30 seconds, then restore power.
    Observe: Unit powers on and starts operating normally.
    Means: The issue may have been a temporary electrical fault.
    Next: Monitor the unit for continued operation.
  6. Inspect for Obstructions
    Do: Check the outdoor unit for debris, leaves, or ice buildup that may block airflow.
    Observe: Unit is clear of obstructions and has proper airflow.
    Means: No physical blockage is preventing operation.
    Next: Check the temperature around the unit.
  7. Check Unit Temperature
    Do: Ensure the outdoor temperature is within the unit's operating range (typically above 32°F or 0°C for heating).
    Observe: Temperature is within the unit's operating range.
    Means: Unit can operate under current conditions.
    Next: Contact a professional if the unit still does not run.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Tripped Circuit Breaker
The unit's circuit may have tripped due to an electrical overload or short.
CommonEasyNone
Incorrect Thermostat Settings
The thermostat may be set to 'Off' or an incorrect mode.
CommonEasyNone
Frozen Outdoor Unit
Ice buildup can prevent the unit from starting or operating properly.
SometimesEasy–MediumDeicing kit
Dirty Air Filter
A clogged air filter can restrict airflow and cause the unit to shut down.
SometimesEasyAir filter
Low Refrigerant
Low refrigerant levels can cause the unit to malfunction or not start.
SometimesHardRefrigerant
Failed Outdoor Fan Motor
A faulty fan motor can prevent the unit from running or cause it to make unusual noises.
SometimesMediumOutdoor fan motor
Defective Control Board
A malfunctioning control board can prevent the unit from receiving signals to start.
RareHardControl board
Thermostat Wiring Issues
Loose or damaged wiring at the thermostat can prevent signals from reaching the unit.
RareMediumThermostat wiring kit
Refrigerant Leak
A refrigerant leak can cause the unit to underperform or not start at all.
RareHardRefrigerant and repair kit
Defective Compressor
A failed compressor can prevent the unit from starting or cause it to make loud noises.
RareHardCompressor

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a heat pump outside unit not running include:

Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and consult a professional for refrigerant-related issues or complex repairs.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my heat pump outside unit not turning on?

Possible reasons include a tripped circuit breaker, incorrect thermostat settings, or a frozen outdoor unit. Check these common issues first.

Can a dirty air filter cause the outdoor unit to stop running?

Yes, a clogged air filter can restrict airflow and cause the unit to shut down. Clean or replace the filter to resolve this issue.

What should I do if I see an error code on the unit's control panel?

Consult the owner's manual for the specific error code meaning. Some codes may require professional attention.

Is it normal for the outdoor unit to not run in very cold weather?

Heat pumps typically operate efficiently down to about 32°F (0°C). Below this temperature, auxiliary heating may be needed, and the unit may not run as frequently.

How can I prevent my outdoor unit from freezing?

Ensure the unit is clear of debris and has proper airflow. Consider using a deicing kit if ice buildup is a recurring issue.