Refrigerators High Severity
5 Appliance Error Code

Fisher & Paykel Refrigerators 5 Error: Sealed system fault

Fisher & Paykel refrigerator error code 5 is a high-severity fault meaning Refrigerant or sealed-system pressure fault. Code 5 indicates the cooling system is not functioning. A power-cycle will not resolve a sealed-system fault.

~5%

DIY Fixable

From $350

Typical Repair Cost

3–6 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Code 5 indicates the cooling system is not functioning. Both compartments will warm to unsafe temperatures. Remove all perishables immediately and contact a certified Fisher & Paykel service technician. Sealed-system repair is not a DIY repair.

Can I reset the code?

No. A power-cycle will not resolve a sealed-system fault. The refrigerant charge, expansion device, or compressor requires professional assessment. Do not continue using the unit until the fault is diagnosed.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Either compartment temperature exceeds safe food storage limits, Compressor has been running continuously for more than 2 hours without cooling.

Symptoms You May Notice

Code 5 on display

The display shows the number 5 and cooling performance degrades rapidly.

Neither compartment cooling adequately

Both the refrigerator and freezer warm toward room temperature as the refrigerant circuit loses efficiency.

Compressor runs continuously but no cold

The compressor runs at high speed but cannot achieve target temperatures because refrigerant charge is low.

Clicking or humming from machine compartment

The compressor may make unusual sounds as it works against abnormal suction or discharge pressures.

Possible Causes

1

Refrigerant leak

A pinhole leak in the evaporator coil, condenser, or refrigerant line has reduced the refrigerant charge below the minimum operating level.

Requires Professional
2

Blocked capillary tube or expansion device

Moisture or contamination in the sealed system has caused a restriction at the expansion device, preventing refrigerant from flowing correctly.

Requires Professional
3

Compressor valve failure

The compressor discharge or suction valve has failed, reducing pumping efficiency and effective system pressure.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Verify cooling loss is real

    Place a separate thermometer in both compartments and confirm temperatures are rising above 40°F (4°C) in the refrigerator and above 10°F (-12°C) in the freezer.

    A Code 5 fault that clears after a power-cycle and cooling returns to normal may have been a transient sensor or board issue — not a genuine refrigerant fault.

    Tools required
  2. 2

    Check condenser coils and ventilation

    Before assuming a refrigerant fault, clean the condenser coils and verify ventilation clearances are adequate. Overheating from a dirty condenser can generate pressure-related codes.

    A professional leak detection test is required to confirm whether refrigerant has actually leaked.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Refrigerant leak detection and recharge requires EPA-certified equipment
  • Blocked capillary tube requires evacuation, filter-drier replacement, and recharge
  • Compressor valve failure means compressor replacement and full refrigerant circuit service

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