Viking Wine Cellar E5 Error: Compressor overload tripped
What Viking Wine Cellar E5 Means E5 means the compressor overheated and shut down. Clean the condenser coils first — dust buildup is the most common cause. Check that the unit has adequate ventilation clearance. Wait 30 minutes, then restore power. If E5 keeps recurring with clean coils and good airflow, the compressor may be […]
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
Maybe. After addressing the cause and allowing the compressor to cool, the unit should restart. Monitor your wine collection temperature closely. If E5 recurs quickly, the compressor may be failing.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. Wait 30 minutes after cleaning coils and ensuring ventilation. The thermal overload resets automatically once the compressor cools.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: If E5 returns within hours of reset, If wine temperatures exceed 70F.
Symptoms You May Notice
Compressor stopped — warming up
The compressor is silent and interior temperature is climbing above the set point.
Compressor silent
No compressor hum from the unit.
Interior temperature rising
Wine storage temperature climbing above set point.
Possible Causes
Dirty condenser coils
Dust on the condenser prevents heat dissipation, causing the compressor to overheat.
DIY PossiblePoor ventilation clearance
The unit is too tightly enclosed in cabinetry without adequate airflow.
DIY PossibleFailing compressor
Internal compressor issue causing excessive current draw and overheating.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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1
Clean condenser coils
Unplug the unit, locate the condenser coils (bottom or rear), and vacuum thoroughly.
Clean every 6 months to prevent this issue.
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Check ventilation clearance
Ensure at least 2-3 inches of clearance on sides and rear for built-in models, more for freestanding.
Restricted airflow is the number one cause of compressor overload in wine cellars.
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Wait and restart
After cleaning and verifying clearance, wait 30 minutes for the thermal overload to reset. Restore power.
The compressor needs time to cool before it will restart.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- Compressor overloads despite clean coils and good ventilation
- Compressor draws excessive current on startup
- Clicking relay sound without compressor starting
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