aeg fault code e70 and e50

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  • #65020
    delta01
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    hi anyone know what these codes mean can’t find in white goods code book

    thanks john

    #358815
    Martin
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    Re: aeg fault code e70 and e50

    E7? faults relate to heater (wash/dryer) NTC probs
    E5? fault relate to Motor probs as a general guide.

    Further, more detailed explanation of error codes more possible if you were to give us the model number and PNc number of the machine in question of course. 😉

    #358816
    Hollytree_Technical
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    Re: aeg fault code e70 and e50

    When I see these 2 codes together I tend to find that the motor has bad insulation resistance, usually its the armature that is shorting to earth.

    When you see an AEG/Zanussi/Electrolux/Tricity Bendix fault code that ends in “0” (e.g. E70) then it means that it is actually producing a fault code in the range of 1 – 9 in the subsection of the first number (E.G. E70 means a code in the E71 – E79 range and E50 means an error in the E51 – E59 Range), the E?0 errors are just there for the customers benefit, if you access the diagnostics you should be able to get the specific code.

    Jem

    #358817
    delta01
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    Re: aeg fault code e70 and e50

    thanks guys
    can you please tell me how to access the diagnostics sorry i dont have the model or pnc no. yet

    #358818
    Martin
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    Re: aeg fault code e70 and e50

    delta01 wrote:can you please tell me how to access the diagnostics sorry i dont have the model or pnc no. yet

    Look at the top of page 76 in the old UKW Fault Code Book and also page 128 in the new UKW pdf version of the Fault Code Guide.

    Entering diagnostics more specific the the model you have will require you giving us that all important PNc number. 😉

    #358819
    delta01
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    Re: aeg fault code e70 and e50

    thanks will get back to you

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