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AEG Lavamat 88840 Front Load Washer - Page 5 Questions & Answers
All went dead with no display. AEG 86800
Hi,
Dont panic, only the fuse would have blown out, Changing the fuse will sove your problem...
The blown fuse results in completely dead, if any other error you get error code int the display....
so dont worry, change the fuse and continue to work
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C9 error on lavamat 88840
All being dealt with - under insurance plan. Apparently I am covered for the cost of parts - I hope!
Thank you - only have to wait a week for repair...
AEG Lavamat 88840 display C3
Hi there,
This means your water sensor has detected a leak. it will stop when the sensor is dry.
Try getting the water out of the trap door and letting the machine dry.
I would also unplug it for secirity reasons.
Basically your water pump is getting tired or the sensor is dirty. Try cleaning the sensor or else you may have to change the pump.
Good Luck!
Washing machine wont pass cycle on dial
remove the back/ lid of the machine to check that the movement of the tub has not dislodged any wiring/pipes from any components. also the tub may have knocked/damaged the circuit board.
that is why transit bolts are provided.
Problem C2 with AEG Lavamat 86741
Find the drain pump (on most front loaders, it's at the bottom of the machine at the front - often with an access hatch).
Open it up (you may want to tip the machine backwards and put a basin underneath to catch the water - and be prepared to close up again if the basin gets full before the machine is fully drained). Check that the pump impeller isn't jammed with a collection of old coins.
My next move would usually be to set the machine going in a part of the cycle where the drain pump is supposed to be running, and to give the impeller a quick flip with my fingertips (taking great care to avoid injury). If the pump doesn't run until you flick it, but then starts, this is a sure sign that you need to replace the pump motor - a quick, cheap and easy fix.
If the pump starts by itself, the the problem is more likely to be one of blocked hoses.
If the pump won't start at all, either by itself or when you flick the impeller, you need to check whether the pump is getting electricity. Do this by disconnecting the machine from the mains, connecting a voltmeter across the two terminals on the pump, then switching back on and selecting a bit of the cycle where the pump is meant to run. If you see mains voltage, then again you want to change the pump motor. If you don't, then check all the associated wiring before starting to look at the main timer. Disconnect the power before removing the voltmeter connections.
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AEG Lavamat 88840 update
Open up the top; check to see that the inlet tubes are firmly connected to the dispenser; possible one might have come loose. Plug off the wall socket first.
Check your exit hose spigot, it may be clogged. This is if your filter is all clean. There should be air for passage in the standpipe behind. Your hose should not fit airtight into the standpipe and neither too deep into it. Snaking out your standpipe would be good too.
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