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Nest Smart Thermostats Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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E1
Nest thermostat displays E1 and cannot connect to the Wi‑Fi network
Wi‑Fi Radio or Network Authentication Fault
E10
Nest thermostat shows E10 and reports that it cannot detect the R wire or power from the HVAC system
No 24V Power on R Terminal
E11
Nest thermostat displays E11 and reports a problem with the fan (G) wire or fan control
Indoor Blower Fan Call Circuit Fault (G)
E12
Nest thermostat shows E12 and reports a problem with the O/B wire or heat pump reversing valve
Heat Pump Reversing Valve Control Fault (O/B)
E13
Nest thermostat displays E13 and reports a problem with the W2/Aux wire or second‑stage heat/aux heat
Second‑Stage or Auxiliary Heat Call Fault (W2/Aux)
E15
Nest thermostat shows E15 and reports that it has detected a serious power issue and has shut down to protect itself
Overvoltage / Short Circuit Protection Event
E195
Nest thermostat shows E195 and reports that it is shutting down due to power issues, often during peak cooling or heating
Intermittent Power Drop / Brownout Protection
E2
Nest thermostat shows E2 and reports a sensor error or temperature reading failure
Internal Temperature/Humidity Sensor Failure
E20
Nest thermostat displays E20 and reports that it has detected a problem with the C wire or power to the device
Common Wire Power Stability Fault
E294
Nest thermostat displays E294 and reports that it cannot detect the R wire or that the R wire is misconfigured
R Wire Configuration / Detection Fault
E3
Nest thermostat displays E3 and cannot detect the outdoor temperature or weather data
External Weather Data / Internet Service Fault
E4
Nest thermostat shows E4 and reports that it is not receiving enough power from the HVAC system
Insufficient Power / Low Voltage on Rc/Rh and C
E5
Nest thermostat displays E5 and reports a power or R wire issue, often after calling for heating or cooling
R Wire Power Interruption / Blown HVAC Control Fuse
E6
Nest thermostat shows E6 and reports a wiring error or incompatible wiring configuration
Thermostat Terminal Miswiring / Incompatible System Type
E7
Nest thermostat displays E7 and reports a C wire or power sharing issue
Common Wire Detection / Power Sharing Fault
E73
Nest thermostat shows E73 and reports no power to the Rc wire (cooling system)
Loss of 24V Power to Cooling Circuit (Rc)
E74
Nest thermostat displays E74 and reports no power to the Y1 wire (cooling call)
Open Cooling Call Circuit (Y1 to Condenser)
E8
Nest thermostat shows E8 and reports a problem with the Y1 wire or cooling system
Compressor Call Circuit Fault (Y1)
E9
Nest thermostat displays E9 and reports a problem with the W1 wire or heating system
Heat Call Circuit Fault (W1)
N1
Nest thermostat shows N1 and cannot connect to the Nest service or app, even though Wi‑Fi appears connected
Cloud Service / Nest Account Connectivity Fault
N2
Nest thermostat shows N2 and cannot find or join the selected Wi‑Fi network
Wi‑Fi Association / Authentication Failure
N3
Nest thermostat shows N3 and frequently disconnects from Wi‑Fi or cannot maintain a stable connection
Unstable Wi‑Fi Link / Signal Degradation
N4
Nest thermostat shows N4 and cannot connect to the Nest service after a router or ISP change
Router / ISP Compatibility or Configuration Fault
Symptom
Nest thermostat base plate is loose or thermostat does not sit securely on the wall
Mechanical Mounting / Base Plate Misalignment
Symptom
Nest thermostat calls for cooling but air conditioner does not start
Open Cooling Call Circuit or Condenser Lockout
Symptom
Nest thermostat calls for heat but furnace does not start
Open Heat Call Circuit or Furnace Lockout
Symptom
Nest thermostat cannot be added to the Nest or Google Home app (pairing fails)
Bluetooth / Setup Radio or Account Pairing Fault
Symptom
Nest thermostat cannot control humidifier or dehumidifier accessory
Accessory Control Output Fault
Symptom
Nest thermostat causes short cycling: HVAC turns on and off frequently
Short Cycling Due to Control or System Issues
Symptom
Nest thermostat display is completely blank and unresponsive
No Power / Depleted Internal Battery
Symptom
Nest thermostat display is very dim or backlight does not turn on
Display Backlight / Ambient Light Sensor Fault
Symptom
Nest thermostat does not detect motion and does not wake up or follow occupancy schedule
Occupancy Sensor / Proximity Sensor Failure
Symptom
Nest thermostat frequently overshoots the set temperature (room gets too hot or too cold)
Control Algorithm / Anticipator Misbehavior
Symptom
Nest thermostat is hot to the touch or feels unusually warm
Overheating of Thermostat Electronics
Symptom
Nest thermostat loses time or schedule when power is interrupted
Internal Backup / Battery Retention Failure
Symptom
Nest thermostat reboots randomly or frequently restarts during heating or cooling
Intermittent Power Drop / Firmware Instability
Symptom
Nest thermostat shows cooling, but only the fan runs and no cold air comes out
Fan Only Operation / Compressor Not Running
Symptom
Nest thermostat shows heating, but only the fan runs and no warm air comes out
Fan Only Operation / Failed Ignition or Heat Source
Symptom
Nest thermostat shows incorrect room temperature compared to other thermometers
Temperature Sensing / Calibration Error
Symptom
Nest thermostat wiring terminals do not clamp or hold wires securely
Terminal Spring Clamp Failure
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 |
Nest thermostat displays E1 and cannot connect to the Wi‑Fi network
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Wi‑Fi Radio or Network Authentication Fault | View Details |
| E10 |
Nest thermostat shows E10 and reports that it cannot detect the R wire or power from the HVAC system
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No 24V Power on R Terminal | View Details |
| E11 |
Nest thermostat displays E11 and reports a problem with the fan (G) wire or fan control
|
Indoor Blower Fan Call Circuit Fault (G) | View Details |
| E12 |
Nest thermostat shows E12 and reports a problem with the O/B wire or heat pump reversing valve
|
Heat Pump Reversing Valve Control Fault (O/B) | View Details |
| E13 |
Nest thermostat displays E13 and reports a problem with the W2/Aux wire or second‑stage heat/aux heat
|
Second‑Stage or Auxiliary Heat Call Fault (W2/Aux) | View Details |
| E15 |
Nest thermostat shows E15 and reports that it has detected a serious power issue and has shut down to protect itself
|
Overvoltage / Short Circuit Protection Event | View Details |
| E195 |
Nest thermostat shows E195 and reports that it is shutting down due to power issues, often during peak cooling or heating
|
Intermittent Power Drop / Brownout Protection | View Details |
| E2 |
Nest thermostat shows E2 and reports a sensor error or temperature reading failure
|
Internal Temperature/Humidity Sensor Failure | View Details |
| E20 |
Nest thermostat displays E20 and reports that it has detected a problem with the C wire or power to the device
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Common Wire Power Stability Fault | View Details |
| E294 |
Nest thermostat displays E294 and reports that it cannot detect the R wire or that the R wire is misconfigured
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R Wire Configuration / Detection Fault | View Details |
| E3 |
Nest thermostat displays E3 and cannot detect the outdoor temperature or weather data
|
External Weather Data / Internet Service Fault | View Details |
| E4 |
Nest thermostat shows E4 and reports that it is not receiving enough power from the HVAC system
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Insufficient Power / Low Voltage on Rc/Rh and C | View Details |
| E5 |
Nest thermostat displays E5 and reports a power or R wire issue, often after calling for heating or cooling
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R Wire Power Interruption / Blown HVAC Control Fuse | View Details |
| E6 |
Nest thermostat shows E6 and reports a wiring error or incompatible wiring configuration
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Thermostat Terminal Miswiring / Incompatible System Type | View Details |
| E7 |
Nest thermostat displays E7 and reports a C wire or power sharing issue
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Common Wire Detection / Power Sharing Fault | View Details |
| E73 |
Nest thermostat shows E73 and reports no power to the Rc wire (cooling system)
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Loss of 24V Power to Cooling Circuit (Rc) | View Details |
| E74 |
Nest thermostat displays E74 and reports no power to the Y1 wire (cooling call)
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Open Cooling Call Circuit (Y1 to Condenser) | View Details |
| E8 |
Nest thermostat shows E8 and reports a problem with the Y1 wire or cooling system
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Compressor Call Circuit Fault (Y1) | View Details |
| E9 |
Nest thermostat displays E9 and reports a problem with the W1 wire or heating system
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Heat Call Circuit Fault (W1) | View Details |
| N1 |
Nest thermostat shows N1 and cannot connect to the Nest service or app, even though Wi‑Fi appears connected
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Cloud Service / Nest Account Connectivity Fault | View Details |
| N2 |
Nest thermostat shows N2 and cannot find or join the selected Wi‑Fi network
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Wi‑Fi Association / Authentication Failure | View Details |
| N3 |
Nest thermostat shows N3 and frequently disconnects from Wi‑Fi or cannot maintain a stable connection
|
Unstable Wi‑Fi Link / Signal Degradation | View Details |
| N4 |
Nest thermostat shows N4 and cannot connect to the Nest service after a router or ISP change
|
Router / ISP Compatibility or Configuration Fault | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat base plate is loose or thermostat does not sit securely on the wall
|
Mechanical Mounting / Base Plate Misalignment | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat calls for cooling but air conditioner does not start
|
Open Cooling Call Circuit or Condenser Lockout | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat calls for heat but furnace does not start
|
Open Heat Call Circuit or Furnace Lockout | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat cannot be added to the Nest or Google Home app (pairing fails)
|
Bluetooth / Setup Radio or Account Pairing Fault | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat cannot control humidifier or dehumidifier accessory
|
Accessory Control Output Fault | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat causes short cycling: HVAC turns on and off frequently
|
Short Cycling Due to Control or System Issues | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat display is completely blank and unresponsive
|
No Power / Depleted Internal Battery | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat display is very dim or backlight does not turn on
|
Display Backlight / Ambient Light Sensor Fault | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat does not detect motion and does not wake up or follow occupancy schedule
|
Occupancy Sensor / Proximity Sensor Failure | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat frequently overshoots the set temperature (room gets too hot or too cold)
|
Control Algorithm / Anticipator Misbehavior | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat is hot to the touch or feels unusually warm
|
Overheating of Thermostat Electronics | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat loses time or schedule when power is interrupted
|
Internal Backup / Battery Retention Failure | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat reboots randomly or frequently restarts during heating or cooling
|
Intermittent Power Drop / Firmware Instability | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat shows cooling, but only the fan runs and no cold air comes out
|
Fan Only Operation / Compressor Not Running | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat shows heating, but only the fan runs and no warm air comes out
|
Fan Only Operation / Failed Ignition or Heat Source | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat shows incorrect room temperature compared to other thermometers
|
Temperature Sensing / Calibration Error | View Details |
| – |
Nest thermostat wiring terminals do not clamp or hold wires securely
|
Terminal Spring Clamp Failure | View Details |
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