What the code means
3 Flashes: Low pressure switch is open
The Trane defrost control indicates the low pressure switch is open. This can involve refrigerant-side or operating-condition issues that require a technician.
Troubleshooting code
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Low pressure switch is open. Use this page to document the issue and prepare for service. GreenFlow should handle diagnosis for electrical, refrigerant, lockout, or recurring conditions.
What the code means
The Trane defrost control indicates the low pressure switch is open. This can involve refrigerant-side or operating-condition issues that require a technician.
Call GreenFlow if the code repeats, the system is locked out, heating or cooling is not restored, there is ice buildup, electrical odor, unusual noise, or any issue involving pressure switches, sensors, wiring, refrigerant, reversing-valve operation, or warranty coverage.
Share the visible code, model and serial number if available, photos, current symptoms, and whether the issue affects heating, cooling, or both.
The Trane defrost control indicates the low pressure switch is open. This can involve refrigerant-side or operating-condition issues that require a technician.
The Trane source used for this page associates 3 Flashes with "Low pressure switch is open". Match the visible display text, LED pattern, or alert wording to the exact code whenever possible.
This code is grouped under pressure safety circuit in the source-backed Trane troubleshooting data.
Source-backed Trane ODR-SVX022B-EN LED fault-code table for 5TWX6 heat pumps.
Yes. The Trane source row for this item is based on a displayed LED or flash pattern. Count the pattern exactly and compare it with the documented 3 Flashes entry before interpreting the fault.
The Trane source row places this code in a pressure-related system area: Pressure safety circuit. Do not treat a pressure-safety code as a thermostat-only issue.
Yes. The Trane source row groups this item under defrost operation. The exact code matters because Trane separates different defrost fault patterns and causes.
The source-backed row points to refrigerant-circuit or refrigerant-control context: Pressure safety circuit. Use the documented code text rather than assuming a single cause such as charge, airflow, or valve position.
The Trane source row places this code in a combustion, ignition, limit, flame, or pressure-switch safety context. These codes should be interpreted from the exact equipment board and documented flash pattern.
The Trane source row points to pressure safety circuit. Record the exact code and visible alert text before any reset so the control history is not lost.
Capture the exact code, any displayed alert text, the model and serial number, thermostat or control status, operating mode, symptoms, and photos of the display or LED pattern before the alert history is cleared.
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