Probably not. Super General ACs, like many modern inverter ACs, use a communication protocol where the indoor PCB (printed circuit board) sends a pulse signal to the outdoor PCB, and vice versa. If the outdoor unit doesn’t respond within a certain time (usually 1–2 minutes), the indoor unit assumes something is wrong and halts cooling, flashing E6.
This code is one of the most common yet misunderstood fault indicators in split-type air conditioners, including the Super General brand (popular in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa). What Does E6 Mean? E6 = Indoor/Outdoor Unit Communication Fault super general ac error code e6
Panic sets in. Is the compressor dead? Do you need a new AC? Probably not