Aeg Dishwasher Error c2
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What is the fault of the c2 Aeg error that is affecting your dishwasher?
Oh no! The c2 error on your AEG dishwasher has appeared! We have all gone through the process of throwing out the fridge, washing machine, or dishwasher, a syndrome we evoke to refer to the despair we feel in our attempts to fix our repairs.
This type of c2 error can also affect the AEG oko favorit 4071 dishwasher model and its derivatives.
What causes the c2 error code on your AEG dishwasher? This error means that your device has a complete water discharge. To better understand it, it is necessary to consider the flow of normal operation, in which water is filled, the machine establishes a certain amount, and finally releases all the water. But when the c2 code appears, it is because there is a problem with this last step, something is preventing the water from draining.
The possible causes of the c2 error on the AEG dishwasher include:
- A blocked drain valve.
- Problems with the drain pump.
- A clogged drain filter.
- The plastic film inside the machine has blocked the drain.
- The condition of the drainage line to which the machine is connected is irregular.
How to fix Aeg dishwasher c2 error?
Now that we know the possible causes of the c2 error in your AEG dishwasher, what can we do to solve it? Fortunately, there are some ways to solve this problem without having to call a technician:
- Clean the discharge valve: Check this valve and remove any debris or residue it may contain. If it is already clean, make sure it is correctly open so that it can discharge the water.
- Clean the dishwasher filters: Make sure to clean these filters periodically to prevent the accumulation of debris and prevent them from clogging.
- Clean the discharge pump and its internal filters: The pump must also be included in the regular maintenance cleaning of your dishwasher.
- Clean all plastic film: There is plastic on the inside wall of the dishwasher that you must also clean, as debris can stick to it and make it difficult for dirty water to drain properly.
- Check the connection of the drainage line: Make sure there is no debris that could obstruct the drainage hose. This line or hose should be at an appropriate height. The complete hose should not exceed 400cm and should not be bent, broken or twisted in a position that could impede the water flow.
- If the problem persists: You can repeat all the steps mentioned above to make sure you have followed everything correctly.
- If the problem persists in your dishwasher: Calling a specialist technician can help you solve the problem.