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Thermostat wire undetected, unconfigured, or unspecified

Note: The instructions in this article apply to heating and cooling systems common in the United States and Canada. If you live in the EU and need to troubleshoot your thermostat, please check Manually control heating when Heat Link is disconnected before you begin troubleshooting.

If your thermostat doesn't detect a wire, or has a power issue, you should check that the wire end is straight, fully inserted into the wire connector, and isn't corroded.

Most Google Nest thermostats detect wires by testing them in 2 ways: mechanically (is a wire inserted into the connector) and electrically (electrical current on the wire). If a required wire fails either of these tests, you might get a “wires aren’t detected” or similar message, and may not be able to finish setup.

Note: Nest Thermostat doesn’t use a mechanical detector. It instead uses the information you input in the Google Home app to determine which wires are connected.

Undetected wire

Strip and fix the wire

  1. Important: Turn power to your system off at the system switch or fuse box. This protects your system and thermostat from possible damage.
  2. Pull the thermostat display off the base.
  3. Pull out one wire and inspect it.
    • The exposed part of the wire should be ⅓ to ½ inch long, clean and straight.
    • Cut and re-strip any crooked or corroded wire ends.
  4. Re-insert the wire.
    Important: Make sure that the wire connector’s button stays down. If not, the wire isn’t fully inserted, and the thermostat won’t detect it.
  5. Repeat the above steps with each wire.
  6. Once you've checked the wires, push the display onto the base until you hear a click.
  7. Turn power to your system back on.

Incompatible wires

Stranded wires

Nest thermostats don’t support stranded wires, they require solid-core copper wires.

If your low voltage wires are stranded (each of the wires is a bundle of smaller wires), reinstall your previous thermostat and contact a local pro to have your thermostat wiring replaced or adapted with solid core wire so it can work with Nest thermostats.

Wires are too small

Your Nest thermostat might not sense your wiring if the wires for your heating and cooling system are too thin. Nest thermostats require wires between 18 and 22 gauge, which is standard for residential heating and cooling systems. Anything smaller than 22-gauge wire could be too thin for a Nest thermostat to detect.

If you aren’t comfortable replacing the low voltage wiring in your system yourself, contact a local pro for help replacing these wires.

Unconfigured or unspecified wire

This message will appear if your thermostat detects a wire in a connector, but you didn’t enter it into the app during setup.

Note: These wires display as “unspecified” in the Google Home app, while they may show up as “unconfigured” on the thermostat or in the Nest app.

To check for unconfigured or unspecified wires:

Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen):

In the Home app, go to your thermostat and then Settings and then Thermostat and then Wiring. Unspecified wires are labeled as “Unspecified”.

Nest Thermostat: 

Go to the Equipment menu on your Nest Thermostat. Unconfigured wires are shown in orange. Wires that are recognized by the app will be blue.


To fix unconfigured or unspecified wires:

  1. In the Home app, go to your thermostat and then Settings and then Thermostat and then Wiringand thenUpdate Wiring or Wire Configuration. Configure any wires marked as unspecified.
  2. If the issue isn’t resolved, follow the Strip and fix the wire steps for unspecified wires.
  3. If the issue still isn’t resolved, reset your thermostat with the Home app . Go to Settingsand thenFactory Reset .
  4. Begin thermostat setup with the Home app again.
    1. On the main screen, tap Devices.
    2. Tap Add Add and then Google Nest or partner device.
  5. Re-enter any wires connected to your thermostat. Check your account for any unspecified wires.

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