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E:14

Fujitsu Air Conditioner

Severity: Moderate

What it means

Fujitsu air conditioner E:14 is the outdoor unit PCB failure code documented in Fujitsu service documentation.
The fault description: outdoor unit's printed circuit board (PCB) has failed or is not responding correctly to the indoor unit's commands.
Unlike E:11 (which fires when wiring or PCB is suspect), E:14 specifically points at the outdoor PCB itself — the indoor has determined the outdoor board needs replacement.
The fix is PCB replacement, which is Fujitsu-trained-tech work.

Affected Models

  • Fujitsu wall-mounted residential split systems (AOU series outdoor)
  • Fujitsu Halcyon mini-split outdoor condensers
  • Fujitsu Inverter split systems with single outdoor unit
  • Fujitsu multi-zone outdoor units (AOU multi-zone where one outdoor serves multiple indoor heads)
  • E:14 is specifically an outdoor-side fault — the indoor unit is fine, only the outdoor PCB is the problem

Common Causes

  • Outdoor PCB component failure (capacitor, relay, or IC)
  • Lightning strike or surge damaged the outdoor PCB
  • Water ingress into the outdoor electrical compartment
  • Severe temperature exposure degraded the PCB over years
  • Outdoor PCB damaged during recent service work (rare)

How to Fix It

  1. Confirm the code is E:14 specifically.

    If you saw E:EE on the remote display first, hold Temp Up + Temp Down for 3 seconds to enter self-diagnostic mode and confirm the underlying code is E:14 (not E:11 or another).
    Other outdoor-side codes have different fixes — only proceed with E:14 if it's the confirmed underlying code.

  2. Power off at the breaker.

    Turn off the dedicated breaker for the AC circuit.
    Wait 5 minutes for capacitors on both PCBs to discharge.
    Don't open the outdoor electrical compartment with power still on — Fujitsu inverter outdoor boards have inverter capacitors that hold dangerous DC voltage for several minutes.

  3. Inspect the outdoor electrical compartment.

    If you're comfortable opening the outdoor unit (or wait for the technician), look for visible signs of board damage: scorch marks, bulging capacitors, charred resistors, evidence of water ingress, or visible insect/rodent damage.
    Photograph any visible damage to show the technician — saves time on diagnosis.

  4. Schedule Fujitsu service.

    Contact your installer or Fujitsu service.
    Provide the outdoor unit model number (on the unit's data plate, typically AOU09RLFC or similar).
    The technician will bring the model-specific replacement PCB.
    Some Fujitsu boards require addressing/pairing at install — not a generic swap.

  5. Discuss surge protection at the same visit.

    If the failure was sudden after a storm, ask the technician about adding a whole-home or AC-circuit surge protector.
    Repeat lightning damage on the same outdoor PCB is a real possibility in lightning-prone areas, and a surge arrestor on the AC circuit is far cheaper than a second PCB replacement.

When to Call a Professional

E:14 always needs HVAC service — there's no owner-side fix once the diagnostic points at the outdoor PCB.
Don't try cleaning, resetting, or power-cycling repeatedly; if the diagnostic display shows E:14 specifically (not the generic E:EE), the board has been confirmed faulty.
Schedule Fujitsu-trained service with the model number ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run the AC indoor-only while I wait for Fujitsu service?

No — Fujitsu split systems can't run indoor-only.
The indoor unit is just the air handler; cooling and heating happen at the outdoor unit's compressor and coil.
With E:14 active, the indoor will only blow room-temperature air (fan-only mode at best, and even that may be locked out by the fault).
If you need cooling while waiting, consider a temporary portable AC or a window unit — Fujitsu service typically books out 1-3 days, longer in peak season.
Don't keep cycling power hoping E:14 will clear; it won't, and the cycling stresses the indoor PCB unnecessarily.