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

Published July 2, 2026

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E5

The E5 error code on a Philips air fryer indicates an overheating fault — the appliance has detected that its internal temperature has exceeded a safe limit and has shut itself down as a precaution. It looks alarming, but in most cases it’s straightforward to resolve at home.

What does this error mean?

The E5 code is triggered by the air fryer’s thermal protection system, which monitors the temperature inside the cooking chamber and around the heating element. When it detects temperatures beyond the designed operating range — typically caused by restricted airflow or prolonged heavy use — it cuts power to prevent damage or fire risk. The unit will not operate again until the fault condition is cleared.

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Est. repair cost

£50–£90 professional repair (thermistor/element replacement); replacement unit from £70–£130 for a comparable Philips model

🔍 Likely causes

Blocked air vents: grease or food debris clogging the intake or exhaust vents, preventing heat from escapingOverfilling the basket: packing too much food in restricts hot air circulation, causing heat to build up rapidlyInsufficient clearance: the unit placed too close to a wall, cabinet, or under a low shelf, trapping hot exhaust airContinuous long cooking sessions: running multiple back-to-back cycles without allowing the appliance to cool down between usesFaulty or degraded thermistor: the internal temperature sensor has failed or drifted out of calibration, triggering false overheating readingsDamaged heating element: a partial fault in the heating element causing localised hotspots that overwhelm the thermal protection circuit

🛠️ Step-by-step fix

1

Switch off and unplug the air fryer immediately, then leave it on a clear, flat surface for at least 30 minutes to cool down completely — do not attempt to use it while warm.

2

Check and clear the vents: once cool, inspect the air intake (usually on the bottom or rear) and the exhaust vents. Use a dry cloth or soft brush to remove any grease buildup or food debris.

3

Check your placement: ensure 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 overhead cupboards.

4

Reduce the basket load: remove food and try again with a smaller quantity — fill the basket no more than halfway to allow proper hot air circulation.

5

Plug back in and test: after cooling and checking the above, power the unit on. If the E5 code has cleared and the fryer operates normally, monitor it closely during the next cook cycle.

6

If E5 returns immediately or persists after a full cool-down with correct placement and load, the thermistor or heating element is likely faulty — at this point, DIY repair is not recommended as it involves opening the sealed electrical housing.

📞 When to call a professional

If the E5 error reappears after the appliance has fully cooled, the vents are clear, and placement is correct, you’re likely dealing with a failed thermistor or heating element — both of which require the casing to be opened and electrical components to be tested or replaced. Contact Philips customer support (0800 331 6965) first to check warranty status, or take the unit to a small appliance repair specialist and tell them: ‘Philips air fryer showing persistent E5 overheating error, fault not resolved by cooling or cleaning.’

⚖️ Repair or replace?

A professional repair involving a thermistor or heating element replacement typically costs £50–£90 at a small appliance repair shop, which only makes financial sense on a mid-to-high-end Philips model (such as an Airfryer XXL or 3000/5000 series) that is less than 3 years old. Budget Philips models under £80 RRP are almost always cheaper to replace than repair. If your fryer is over 4 years old or out of warranty, replacement is the more practical choice — Philips mid-range models start from around £70–£130.

⚠️ 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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