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 AEG cooktop activates a thermal protection feature. We explain what it indicates, how to reset it, and when to seek technical assistance.
The board may lock due to overheating or an internal fault. Restart, guidance, and signals to act with judgment.
Thermal protection may block the cooking zone; restarting, cooling down, and checking the cookware is usually decisive.
The door lock can interrupt the program. These are its causes, symptoms, and useful checks.
The door lock is usually behind this warning. Signs, causes, and a helpful check to narrow down the fault.
The plate indicates a power supply failure and requires the installation to be checked before using it again.
The AEG plate shows a warning of incomplete electrical installation: what it indicates and what is advisable to check before using it.
The display indicates an electrical or installation fault. This is how the code is interpreted and when it is advisable to call a technician.
The fault usually points to the recirculation pump or its electronic control. This is what should be checked first.
The E9 code usually indicates an electronic fault. These are the useful checks to perform before calling a technician.
The EA6 code points to a door closing fault. Check the lock, alignment, and contacts before going any further.
The fault usually comes from the water inlet: pressure, filters, hose, or valve. Knowing where to look saves time and breakdowns.