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Trane 5TDM5D06AC41 Refrigerant indicator 2 flashes troubleshooting

Refrigerant sensor error. 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

Refrigerant indicator 2 flashes: Refrigerant sensor error

Trane AHR-SVX008A-EN LED indicator system-failure table for 5TDM5 air handlers identifies the refrigerant leakage indicator light out for 3 seconds then flashing twice as a refrigerant sensor error.

System area
Refrigerant sensor
Service level
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Safe checks before calling

  • Confirm the thermostat is on, set correctly, and calling for heating or cooling.
  • Check the air filter and visible return-air path for obvious airflow restrictions.
  • Look around the outdoor unit for leaves, snow, ice, or other visible obstructions without opening the cabinet.
  • Take photos of the thermostat, outdoor unit, nameplate, and any visible flash pattern before scheduling service.

When to stop and call GreenFlow

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.

Refrigerant indicator 2 flashes questions

What does Refrigerant indicator 2 flashes mean on a Trane 5TDM5D06AC41?

Trane AHR-SVX008A-EN LED indicator system-failure table for 5TDM5 air handlers identifies the refrigerant leakage indicator light out for 3 seconds then flashing twice as a refrigerant sensor error.

What should I safely check before scheduling service?

Check thermostat status, filter condition, visible outdoor-unit obstructions, and take photos of the flash pattern and nameplate. Do not open electrical panels or refrigerant-side components.

When should GreenFlow handle this code?

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.

Need help with this code?

GreenFlow can review the code, photos, equipment access, and symptoms before scheduling the right next step.

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