Aeg Washer Error e66
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What is the fault of the e66 Aeg error that is affecting your washing machine?
Did you find an "e66" error code on your AEG washing machine? Don't worry! This error is something common. This doesn't mean that your washing machine is not excellent and durable and won't meet your washing needs.
The e66 error means security lock error. This happens when the AEG washing machine is unable to complete the washing cycle due to a safety issue and tends to give this error to protect itself from overheating or serious and irreparable damage.
This safety is a mechanism to control internal washing conditions. These conditions include temperature, spin speed, air pressure, etc, which allow for safe and thorough washing.
But why does this e66 error occur on my AEG washing machine? In most cases, the root of the problem is related to water temperature. If the water doesn't reach the desired temperature, the safety mechanism is triggered, and the program stops.
In addition to water temperature, there are several other possible causes of this problem. These can include inadequate air pressure, obstruction in the water taps, dirty filters, overload of clothes, lack of maintenance, etc.
How to solve the error e66 of Aeg washing machine?
Don't worry! You can solve this problem quickly and efficiently as long as you follow the appropriate steps. Here are the steps we recommend:
- Disconnect the washer: Wait for about 20 minutes and try again. This should always be your first option when having a problem with your AEG washer. This is because sometimes the system needs to reset.
- Clean the filters: Make sure they are not blocked, dirty, or constricted. A dirty filter will not allow proper water flow to your washer.
- Reduce the load: Check that you are not exceeding the load capacity of your washer. If the washer feels too heavy, it will activate its safety mechanisms.
- Check the water: Make sure the water tap connection is correct and not obstructed. It is important to maintain a constant flow of clean water to your washer so that it can properly perform its functions.
- Water temperature: Check that the water temperature is appropriate.
- Make sure that the washer's power outlet is connected correctly. Sometimes an irregular or overloaded electrical connection can cause problems and activate the safety mechanisms on your washer. We recommend connecting your washer to a dedicated power outlet with a voltage regulator or protector.
- If none of these steps have worked, try them again, or else call a qualified technician to perform the necessary checks and repairs.