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