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Tower Air Fryer E5 Error Code: What It Means and How to Fix It

Published July 2, 2026

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The E5 error code on a Tower air fryer indicates an overheating fault — the appliance has detected an internal temperature that exceeds safe operating limits. It’s a safety cut-out, not a catastrophic failure, and in most cases you can resolve it at home without a technician.

What does this error mean?

Tower air fryers use a thermal sensor (thermistor) to monitor the cooking chamber temperature. When the sensor reads a temperature above the programmed safety threshold — or detects that the temperature is rising uncontrollably — it triggers the E5 code and shuts the unit down. This prevents damage to internal components and reduces fire risk. The fryer is doing exactly what it’s designed to do, but something has caused it to overheat in the first place.

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Est. repair cost

£60–£100 professional repair; thermistor replacement part £5–£15 if DIY-capable. Replacement air fryer: £40–£120 new.

🔍 Likely causes

Blocked air vents: grease or food debris clogging the intake or exhaust vents restricts airflow and causes heat to build up rapidly inside the unit.Overfilled basket: packing too much food into the drawer blocks hot air circulation, forcing the heating element to work harder and driving up internal temperatures.Insufficient clearance: placing the air fryer too close to a wall, cabinet, or under a shelf prevents exhaust heat from escaping — Tower recommends at least 15–20 cm of clear space on all sides.Faulty or dirty thermistor: a temperature sensor coated in grease residue can give falsely high readings, triggering E5 even when the actual temperature is safe.Damaged or failing heating element: a partially failed element can create uneven, excessive heat that the sensor correctly flags as dangerous.Extended continuous use: running the air fryer for multiple long cycles back-to-back without rest can cause cumulative heat build-up that trips the thermal cut-out.

🛠️ Step-by-step fix

1

Switch off and unplug immediately. Do not try to restart the unit while it’s hot. Leave it on a heat-safe surface for at least 30 minutes to cool down completely.

2

Check and clear the vents. Once cool, inspect the air intake (usually on the base or rear) and the exhaust vent. Use a soft brush or dry cloth to remove any grease or food debris. Never use water directly on the vents.

3

Clean the basket, drawer, and interior. Built-up grease on the interior walls and basket can contribute to overheating. Wash the basket and drawer in warm soapy water, and wipe down the inside of the main unit with a damp cloth — always with the unit unplugged.

4

Check your positioning. Make sure the air fryer has at least 15–20 cm of clear space on all sides and above. Move it away from walls, cabinets, and any overhanging surfaces.

5

Reduce your load and retry. Fill the basket no more than two-thirds full, plug in, and run a short test cycle at a lower temperature (around 160°C) to see if the error returns.

6

Factory reset (if applicable). Some Tower models allow a reset by unplugging for 10–15 minutes, then holding the power button for 5 seconds on restart — check your specific model’s manual on the Tower Housewares website for confirmation.

📞 When to call a professional

If the E5 error returns immediately after cleaning, repositioning, and reducing the food load, the thermistor or heating element is likely faulty — these require opening the main housing, which involves electrical components and should be handled by a qualified appliance repair technician. When calling, tell them: ‘My Tower air fryer is displaying an E5 overheating error code that persists after a full cool-down and cleaning.’ Do not attempt to open the main unit yourself; the internal capacitors can retain charge even when unplugged.

⚖️ Repair or replace?

A professional repair for a faulty thermistor or heating element typically costs £60–£100 in the UK including labour — often more than a comparable Tower air fryer replacement model, which retail between £40 and £120 depending on capacity. If your Tower air fryer is more than 3 years old or out of warranty, replacement is almost always the more cost-effective option. For a newer unit still under Tower’s standard 2-year warranty, contact Tower Housewares directly at towerhousewares.co.uk before paying for any repair.

⚠️ This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional repair advice. Always consult a qualified engineer for gas appliances. Gas appliance repairs must only be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer — it is illegal for unqualified persons to work on gas appliances in the UK. Repair costs are estimates based on typical UK market rates and may vary significantly. Fix My Beep and Rosetta Software Limited accept no liability for any loss, damage, injury or death resulting from following guidance on this website. Read our full disclaimer →

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