Midea MRS26D5AST E2 Error Code | E2 Freezer Temperature Sensor Error
Error e2 on Midea mrs26d5ast: Freezer compartment temperature sensor error — NTC sensor open or short circuit. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to diagnose and fix this refrigerator issue.
What Does E2 Mean on a Midea MRS26D5AST? Your Midea refrigerator is displaying an E2 error code, indicating a fault with the NTC temperature sensor in the freezer compartment. This sensor provides continuous freezer temperature data to the main control board, which uses it to regulate compressor and evaporator fan cycles. An E2 error means the sensor reading is outside the valid range due to an open circuit or short circuit condition. Without accurate freezer temperature data, the refrigerator runs in a default failsafe mode.
Section titled “What Does E2 Mean on a Midea MRS26D5AST? Your Midea refrigerator is displaying an E2 error code, indicating a fault with the NTC temperature sensor in the freezer compartment. This sensor provides continuous freezer temperature data to the main control board, which uses it to regulate compressor and evaporator fan cycles. An E2 error means the sensor reading is outside the valid range due to an open circuit or short circuit condition. Without accurate freezer temperature data, the refrigerator runs in a default failsafe mode.”Fault Details
Section titled “Fault Details”| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Error Code | E2 |
| Appliance | Midea MRS26D5AST Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Ice and Water Dispenser |
| Fault Type | Freezer compartment temperature sensor error |
| Severity | Medium |
| User Serviceable | No — professional service recommended |
| Applicable Models | MRQ22D7AST, MRS26D5AST, MRS26D7AST |
Common Causes - NTC sensor element failure — resistance reading outside expected range (spec: ~2.5 kΩ at 20°C / 68°F)
Section titled “Common Causes - NTC sensor element failure — resistance reading outside expected range (spec: ~2.5 kΩ at 20°C / 68°F)”- Freezer sensor wire harness damaged by frost or ice build-up pressing on the cable
- Connector corrosion or moisture ingress at the sensor–PCB junction
- Sensor physically displaced from its mounting position on the evaporator or freezer liner
- Main control board sensor input failure
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
Section titled “Step-by-Step Troubleshooting”| Step | Action | What To Do | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Locate the freezer NTC sensor | The freezer sensor is mounted in the freezer compartment, often attached to the evaporator coil or clipped to the freezer rear wall. Remove the evaporator cover panel (usually 2–4 screws) if the sensor is behind it | Sensor found and visually inspected |
| 2 | Check for frost or ice damage on the wire harness | Inspect the sensor wire for ice build-up that could pinch or crack the insulation. If ice is present, defrost the freezer completely by unplugging the refrigerator for 24–48 hours with the freezer door propped open | Wire harness intact with no visible damage after defrost |
| 3 | Measure freezer sensor resistance | Unplug the refrigerator. Disconnect the freezer sensor connector. Measure resistance across sensor terminals with a multimeter. At ~20°C (68°F) room temperature, expected reading is approximately 2.5 kΩ (2,500 Ω). Open circuit (OL) or shorted (near 0 Ω) indicates sensor failure | Reading ~2.5 kΩ at room temperature confirms sensor is good |
| 4 | Replace the freezer NTC sensor | Source the correct replacement sensor for your Midea model. Route new sensor wire carefully away from the evaporator fan and sharp sheet metal edges. Reconnect the harness connector firmly | E2 clears after sensor replacement and refrigerator power-up |
| 5 | Test the main PCB if sensor is within spec | If the sensor measures correctly but E2 persists, the PCB sensor input circuit may be faulty. A certified Midea technician can test PCB signal lines with an oscilloscope or replace the board | PCB replacement resolves persistent E2 if sensor is confirmed good |
Frequently Asked Questions
Section titled “Frequently Asked Questions”Can frozen food spoil due to an E2 error?
Section titled “Can frozen food spoil due to an E2 error?”E2 puts the system in failsafe mode, so the freezer may continue to operate, but temperature accuracy is not guaranteed. If the freezer feels warm or frozen food begins to thaw, move the food to another freezer immediately and contact Midea support.
Is the E2 sensor the same part as the E1 sensor?
Section titled “Is the E2 sensor the same part as the E1 sensor?”Not always. The refrigerator compartment sensor (E1) and freezer sensor (E2) may look similar but often have different part numbers due to different resistance specifications. The freezer sensor is rated for lower temperatures. Always order the sensor specific to your compartment and model.
Why did E2 appear after I manually defrosted the freezer?
Section titled “Why did E2 appear after I manually defrosted the freezer?”During manual defrost, melting ice can introduce moisture into the sensor connector. Dry the connector thoroughly and test sensor resistance. If moisture has caused corrosion, clean the connector pins with electronics contact cleaner and recheck.
How often should freezer sensors be replaced?
Section titled “How often should freezer sensors be replaced?”Midea NTC sensors typically last the life of the appliance. Premature failures are usually caused by physical damage (ice, sharp edges cutting the wire) or moisture ingress. There is no preventive replacement schedule — replace only when confirmed faulty. --- Source: Midea Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Ice and Water Dispenser service documentation. Last Updated: March 2026
Is it safe to keep using my Midea mrs26d5ast with error e2?
Section titled “Is it safe to keep using my Midea mrs26d5ast with error e2?”If error e2 does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the refrigerator with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician.
How much does it cost to fix error e2 on a Midea mrs26d5ast?
Section titled “How much does it cost to fix error e2 on a Midea mrs26d5ast?”Repair costs for error e2 on the Midea mrs26d5ast refrigerator depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a Midea-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.
What does error code e2 mean on a Midea refrigerator?
Section titled “What does error code e2 mean on a Midea refrigerator?”Error code e2 on Midea refrigerator models indicates Freezer compartment temperature sensor error — NTC sensor open or short circuit. This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.
Is it safe to keep using my Midea mrs26d5ast with error e2?
Section titled “Is it safe to keep using my Midea mrs26d5ast with error e2?”If error e2 does not indicate an immediate safety hazard such as a gas leak, electrical short, or water flooding, you can continue limited use while monitoring the appliance. However, running the refrigerator with an active error code increases the risk of further damage. Address the underlying issue as soon as possible. For high-severity errors, disconnect the appliance and contact a qualified technician.
How much does it cost to fix error e2 on a Midea mrs26d5ast?
Section titled “How much does it cost to fix error e2 on a Midea mrs26d5ast?”Repair costs for error e2 on the Midea mrs26d5ast refrigerator depend on the root cause. DIY fixes such as cleaning filters, resetting the unit, or reconnecting loose wires cost nothing beyond basic tools. If a component replacement is needed, parts and labor from a certified technician are the main expenses. Contact a Midea-authorized service provider for an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.
What does error code e2 mean on a Midea refrigerator?
Section titled “What does error code e2 mean on a Midea refrigerator?”Error code e2 on Midea refrigerator models indicates Freezer compartment temperature sensor error — NTC sensor open or short circuit. This error is detected by the appliance’s internal diagnostic system and displayed to alert the user that attention is needed. Refer to the troubleshooting steps above for guidance on resolving this issue.