Find practical help for AEG error codes, fault messages, and common appliance breakdowns. Follow clear step-by-step fixes for washing machines, ovens, dishwashers, fridges, and other AEG appliances. Every guide is built to help you diagnose the problem fast and act with confidence.
The drainage failure in AEG appliances is usually due to the filter, pump, or hose.
The E23 code indicates a drainage or pump control failure, with water retained and interrupted cycles.
The AEG washing machine leaves water in the drum and indicates a drainage fault. These are the most likely causes and the useful diagnosis.
The cooktop enters overheat protection when the container runs out of liquid. This is how to proceed.
The door does not block and the cycle stops. These are the real causes and how to check them without wasting time.
The alert indicates overheating in the area. Restart safely, check the cookware, and consider technical assistance if it happens again.
The thermal protection is activated in the cooking area and requires stopping and inspecting the equipment.
The alert usually indicates overheating in the cooking area and requires a careful inspection before using it again.
The door lock usually triggers this warning. These are the causes, signs, and useful checks.
The heat lock cuts power to the plate to protect it. Here’s what that means and when it’s best to stop using it.
The AEG plate may lock due to excessive temperature and require technical inspection if the warning reappears.
The code points to a door lock failure, from the latch to the module triac.