Models
Mitsubishiminisplit

MSZ-GL

M-series wall indoor · no i-see

Cheaper M-series wall indoor (MSZ-GL / MSZ-GS). Letter codes look like FS (U4, P1/P2, P6, F3, E8/U2, EA) but there is no i-see sensor and no Hyper-Heating FS-only feature set. Do not diagnose FS-only parts on this head.

Not MSZ-FS / MSZ-FH (Hyper-Heating, i-see). Not MXZ outdoor. Not PUZ/SVZ. Not a 24V ducted air handler.

GL / GS

Standard M-series wall · no i-see · no FS Hyper-Heating extras

Example SKU

MSZ-GL09NA

Wiring

S1/S2/S3 · no R/W/Y

This board

Indoor + outdoor LED codes

  • Same letter+number idea as FS: indoor flashes P1, P6, U4; outdoor may show a different token — write both.
  • There is no i-see board, no 3D i-see connector, and no FS occupancy menu to ‘relearn.’
  • U4 is still the comm pair. P6 is still coil freeze/overheat — filter/fan/charge.

Indoor service mode + outdoor LED. Power cycle clears live.

Universal swap

No universal

Mini-split indoor PCB. No furnace universal.

White-Rodgers

ICM

Honeywell

  • Indoor furnace universals (50A55, 50M56U, ICM282B, ICM2811). This is not an IFC.
  • Do not ‘adapt’ a furnace board to an outdoor inverter or defrost PCB.

After you pull the dead card

  1. 1OEM Mitsubishi indoor control.

Field wiring

Written landings for Mitsubishi MSZ-GL. Not a factory schematic.

Mitsubishi M / MXZ · S1 S2 S3
S1 / S2 / S3R-410A

M-series wall and MXZ multi-zone. S1/S2 power, S2/S3 comm on most M-series. Not Daikin P1/P2 and not 24V thermostat cable.

Written circuit description only — FieldBench does not redraw maker schematics. Example: R to W closes on a heat call; verify 24V at W1 before you change the IFC.

Open manufacturer PDF

This indoor

M-series wall. Same S1/S2/S3. No i-see extras.

S1 / S2 / S3

Head to outdoor, or outdoor to branch box on MXZ.

Indoor head

Voltage on S1/S2 (power) vs S2/S3 (comm) per THAT outdoor diagram.

  • S1PowerLine
  • S2Power / comm commonLine
  • S3CommData

Outdoor / branch box

Same three. Never megger the pair. Isolate heads one at a time on U4.

  • S1PowerLine
  • S2CommonLine
  • S3CommData

Landing

  • LineHead S1outdoor S1

    Line / power — not 24V

  • LineHead S2outdoor S2

    Common

  • DataHead S3outdoor S3

    Comm. No 240 on this pin.

Prove it

  • S1/S2 power vs S2/S3 comm per the diagram on THAT outdoor.
  • U4: isolate indoors (power down first).

Do not

  • Do not treat this as 24V R/C/Y.
  • Do not assume Daikin P1/P2 or Carrier ABCD.
  • Never megger S2/S3.

S1/S2/S3 is the published M-series / MXZ landing.

Sequence

  1. 1

    Call

    Indoor requests capacity on S1/S2/S3. Outdoor inverter ramps. No i-see scan, no FS Hyper-Heating outdoor strategy to wait on.

  2. 2

    Defrost

    Standard M-series defrost. EA is still the 4-way if it does not shift.

Faults on this IFC

Step 1, then 2, then 3. Expected reading and the fail branch sit under each check.

U4

Communication

lockout

Indoor–outdoor transmission.

  1. 1 Data pair, not 24 V

    On Mitsubishi MSZ-GL indoor/outdoor comm is a data pair (AB, S1/S2, U, ComfortBridge, ComfortLink — whatever THIS plate uses). It is not a 24 V Y. Check polarity, continuity, and that nobody landed it on R/C. S1/S2/S3 landing, polarity, no 240 on comm.

    Expect: Pair continuous, not shorted to chassis, polarity per the diagram.

  2. 2 Power both ends, then the outdoor status

    Indoor transformer and outdoor control both alive. Read the outdoor LED / 7-seg. Water in the outdoor control is the usual dead-end after a storm. On MXZ, isolate this indoor — one bad GL will U4 the outdoor.

    Expect: Both controls powered. Outdoor showing a comm or address state, not a blank board.

  3. 3 Address / bias, then the control

    Communicating plates need a matching indoor address and sometimes a terminating bias. Swap is last: known-good pair + power both ends + correct address.

    Expect: Indoor sees the outdoor. No comm code after a power cycle.

P1 / P2

Indoor thermistors

warn

Return or pipe sensor.

  1. 1 Which sensor is this code?

    On Mitsubishi MSZ-GL P1 / P2 is a specific thermistor — indoor return/pipe, outdoor coil, discharge, or ambient. Unplug that sensor and ohm it vs the OEM temperature/resistance chart. Ohms vs M-series GL chart, connector on the indoor board.

    Expect: Ohms move with temperature. Not open, not shorted.

  2. 2 Seating and the harness

    A sensor that ohms good on the bench and fails in the unit is seating or a rubbed harness. Reseat in the well / on the coil, check the plug at the board. Do not look for an i-see thermistor that is not in this head.

    Expect: Sensor fully in the well. Harness not pinched.

  3. 3 Board input last

    Known-good sensor + known-good harness and the code stays = Mitsubishi MSZ-GL control input. Do not replace every sensor on the unit.

    Expect: Code clears with a known-good sensor at the board.

P6

Freeze / overheat

warn

Coil out of band.

  1. 1 Airflow and freeze before you add gas

    On Mitsubishi MSZ-GL low pressure / freeze is indoor airflow or a starved coil until proven otherwise. Filter, blower, dirty A-coil, closed supplies. In heat mode, a iced outdoor coil is the same family. Filter, indoor fan, charge, pipe sensor.

    Expect: Indoor air moving. Coil not iced. OD coil clear in heat.

  2. 2 SH / SC after a thaw

    Thaw fully. Then SH and SC vs the metering device. Low charge ices a piston. A TXV stuck closed ices with high SH. A restriction downstream of the ports fakes a low-charge chart. Not an FS i-see airflow ‘smart’ mode.

    Expect: SH/SC in range for this refrigerant and device after a stable 10-minute run.

  3. 3 Leak, TXV, then the LPS

    Weigh-in if the chart says undercharge. Soap / electronic leak on joints and the coil. LPS that opens on a known-good charge and a clear coil is the switch — momentary test only, then restore.

    Expect: Charge on the nameplate. LPS closed at a normal suction for this OD ambient.

F3

Discharge thermistor

warn

Outdoor discharge.

  1. 1 Which sensor is this code?

    On Mitsubishi MSZ-GL F3 is a specific thermistor — indoor return/pipe, outdoor coil, discharge, or ambient. Unplug that sensor and ohm it vs the OEM temperature/resistance chart. Ohms on the outdoor. Real high discharge → charge / airflow / overcharge per mode.

    Expect: Ohms move with temperature. Not open, not shorted.

  2. 2 Seating and the harness

    A sensor that ohms good on the bench and fails in the unit is seating or a rubbed harness. Reseat in the well / on the coil, check the plug at the board.

    Expect: Sensor fully in the well. Harness not pinched.

  3. 3 Board input last

    Known-good sensor + known-good harness and the code stays = Mitsubishi MSZ-GL control input. Do not replace every sensor on the unit.

    Expect: Code clears with a known-good sensor at the board.

E8 / U2

Overcurrent / high load

lockout

Compressor or outdoor protection.

  1. 1 Let it cool, then read the drive LED

    On Mitsubishi MSZ-GL overcurrent / overheat is often a dirty coil, a failed OD fan, or a locked compressor — not a dead inverter. Clear airflow, confirm the OD fan, and read the drive LED before you order a control. Winding/ground, coil, weigh-in.

    Expect: OD fan running. Coil clean. Drive LED decoded from THIS outdoor’s card.

  2. 2 Voltage and compressor windings

    Incoming voltage in range (this plate’s line-voltage code). Compressor windings even, no ground. A shorted compressor will kill a new drive.

    Expect: Balanced windings. No winding to ground. Line voltage stable under load.

  3. 3 Charge and the drive last

    A starved or flooded compressor will overcurrent. Confirm SH/SC and charge weight. Only then condemn the inverter.

    Expect: Charge on the nameplate. Drive code gone after a cool-down and a clean coil.

EA

4-way valve

lockout

Did not shift or sensor disagrees.

  1. 1 Confirm O/B is energized the way THIS outdoor expects

    Most US splits energize O in cool. Some Rheem/Ruud energize B in heat. Read the Mitsubishi MSZ-GL diagram, not a generic heat-pump card. Solenoid voltage, pressure swap, suction temp.

    Expect: Correct 24 V at the solenoid for the mode that is failing.

  2. 2 Listen for the valve, then measure

    A healthy valve slams. 24 V at the solenoid on the shift call? Voltage + no slam → valve mechanically stuck. No voltage → stat / defrost board / IFC.

    Expect: Solenoid voltage present. Pressures swap after the slam.

  3. 3 Stuck valve vs a defrost board that never leaves cool

    A defrost board stuck in defrost looks like ‘no heat’ with the OD fan off. If the valve is energized and pressures never swap, recover and replace the valve — do not beat on it as a repair.

    Expect: Mode change on the gauges. OD fan on in heat except during a real defrost.

Workflows

Do not diagnose FS-only features

The last tech pulled an FS service facts packet.

  1. 1 Prove the call and the live code

    Plate: MSZ-GL or MSZ-GS. No i-see lens in the return grille.

    Expect: Write whatever Indoor + outdoor LED codes is showing. Indoor service mode + outdoor LED. Power cycle clears live.

    If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.

  2. 2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence

    Skip i-see replacement, FS Hyper-Heating outdoor force-defrost extras, and FS-only remote menus.

    Expect: Defrost: Standard M-series defrost. EA is still the 4-way if it does not shift.

  3. 3 Confirm with a number, then the next part

    U4 / P1 / P6 / EA still apply. Those are shared M-series letters. If the outdoor is MXZ, charge and isolation live on the MXZ-SM chart.

    Expect: S1/S2/S3: Power vs comm per the outdoor diagram. Not Daikin pinout. · Sensors: Return + pipe only. No i-see connector to ohm.

    If fail: Stay on this plate. The out-of-range reading is the part.

    If pass: Reading in range → the next step in this workflow is the repair.

Test points

S1/S2/S3

Power vs comm per the outdoor diagram. Not Daikin pinout.

Sensors

Return + pipe only. No i-see connector to ohm.

Gotchas

  • GL and FS heads get swapped on MXZ systems. The indoor SKU on the plate is the chart, not the outdoor badge.
  • MSZ-GS is this cheaper family, not an FS.

Related plates

Install this plate

Install MSZ-GL as the standard M-series wall. S1/S2/S3. No i-see, no FS Hyper-Heating extras.

Wall indoor · S1/S2/S3 · MSZ-GL09NA typical · pair MUZ or MXZ

Mount

  • Same flare / drain / S-wire rules as FS. Skip i-see aiming — there is none.
  • Charge adders are still on the outdoor I/O.

First fire

  1. 1Pair, cool, heat. Indoor P-codes only.

Do not on Mitsubishi MSZ-GL

  • Do not import FS i-see or Hyper-Heating setup steps.
  • Do not treat MXZ branch-box U4 as this indoor.

Maker literature

FieldBench does not host manufacturer files. Each link opens the maker’s own literature page in a new tab.

  • M-series wall-mounted indoor unitsProduct pageMSZ-GL is the prior standard wall. Current public page features MSZ-GS / GX as the refresh — match the indoor sticker.Open manufacturer PDF
  • MSZ-GS (current standard wall)Product pageOpen manufacturer PDF
  • MitsubishiPro technical libraryLiterature searchSubmittals, I/O, and service manuals for MSZ / MXZ. Public site is product-only.Open manufacturer PDF
  • MitsubishiPro technical libraryLiterature searchSearch Mitsubishi MSZ-GL on the maker’s literature page.Open manufacturer PDF