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Madison Morris Posted on Feb 20, 2016

Mitsubishi mr. slim making chirping noise

HELP. why is this making a chirping noise? It sounds like the noise that a fire alarm sounds with low battery.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 13, 2007

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does the fan come on at all

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2008

SOURCE: Mitsubishi Mr. Slim Mini Split MS-A12WA Indoor Unit

no sir gary,

the water would not go to the drain pan if you install it vertically.

water would just drop anywhere and would ruin a lot of things...
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tnx 4 using fixya,

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

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pls no overhauling repair no spare part avaliable for hermetic comp[ressor the right is to change it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: Mitsubishi Mr slim Airconditioner error check P8

I Have same problem

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R Subramaniyam Iyer

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Mitsubishi electric

Please check your indoor motor's mechanism is faulty. Or capacitor(condenser) of fan motor is weak. Replace it.

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My first alert fire alarm is chirping...three quick chirps....help please...the noise is driving me crazy

replace the flat battery
normally a chirping alarm is indicating that the battery is going flat and the alarm is no longer reliable
most fire authorities recommend a anniversary date and change the battery on that date for example ---every christmas eve
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Open it and take a look, it could be debris or a loose wire.
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Mitsubishi mr slim fan noise

clean the blower and check again. If still problem, check if any broken leaf in wheel.
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Mr. Slim PK 18 FK 3 will only cool for 3 minutes, then goes to fan only for 3 minutes, then shuts off completely with P8 00 flashing as an error message

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P8 usually is caused by a low charge...

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Mr.Slim keeps freezing up

Hi my is Paul. it could be a number reasons but i would check to make sure the filters are clean and coil is clean. that thing that looks like a radiator. should be one facing inside the house and anther outside, clean them be careful not to been the fins. Or it could be low on Freon.
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No heating from Mr slim

P8 refers to outdoor protection device activation usually caused by low gas charge or blocked condenser coil. any good a/c company can resolve this for you. however please note that if it is gas related a pressure test must be carried out to determine where that potential leak may be and that can be very costly.

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