Troubleshoot a Nest thermostat overcurrent or E help code

This article applies to the following Google Nest thermostat models in the US and Canada:

Nest Thermostat E

 

 

Nest thermostat e cooling

Nest Learning Thermostat

Nest thermostat gen 3 coolinglearning thermostat 4 large

How to tell which Nest thermostat you have

 

Overcurrent help codes that begin with the letter E are typically caused by miswiring the thermostat during installation, or a worn part on the system’s control board which requires service by a professional. 

Android iPhone & iPad

Nest thermostats can help detect and diagnose issues with your system. When your thermostat shows you an overcurrent help code, it’s because it detected multiple power spikes in a very short time. You may not have noticed anything was wrong with your system before because there was no way your old thermostat could let you know.

Here are steps to help fix thermostat help codes that begin with E, such as:

E52, E53, E54, E55, E56, E57, E58, E102, E103, E104, E105, E106, E107, E108, E182, E183, E184, E188

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