2. The compressor will break down at ambient
temperatures above 55°C. Try to avoid using
the refrigerator at high ambient temperatures.
Make sure there is enough space outside the
compressor cover to dissipate heat (more than
5cm on the left and right sides and 10cm space
on the front air outlet). Check that the cooling
fan terminals are connected tightly.
A non-functioning cooling fan will result in the
compressor being unable to dissipate heat and
the temperature will rise.
Compressor control module temperature too
high or too low protection.
(ambient temperature is too high or too low, or
the system load is too high, causing the internal
temperature of the module/ECU > 212°F or< 14°F)
E5 Error Code
1312
E5
Error Code
Compressor control module temperature too high or
too low protection.
(ambient temperature is too high or too low, or the
system load is too high, causing the internal
temperature of the module/ECU > 212°F or< 14°F)
Solutions
1. The compressor will break down at ambient
temperatures above 55°C. Try to avoid using the
refrigerator at high ambient temperatures. Make sure
there is enough space outside the compressor cover to
dissipate heat
(more than 5cm on the left and right sides and 10cm
space on the front air outlet).
Check that the cooling fan terminals are connected
tightly. A non-functioning cooling fan will result in the
compressor being unable to dissipate heat and the
temperature will rise.
2. For ECU (module) issues, you can adjust the battery
protection mode and then make sure the starting
voltage is normal. If that doesn't x the problem, the
ECU will need to be replaced.
E5 Solutions
1. The compressor will break down at ambient
temperatures above 55°C. Try to avoid using the
refrigerator at high ambient temperatures.
Make sure there is enough space outside the
compressor cover to dissipate heat
(more than 5cm on the left and right sides and
10cm space on the front air outlet). Check that
the cooling fan terminals are connected tightly.
A non-functioning cooling fan will result in the
compressor being unable to dissipate heat and
the temperature will rise.
2. For ECU (module) issues, you can adjust the
battery protection mode and then make sure the
starting voltage is normal. If that doesn't x the
problem, the ECU will need to be replaced.
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