What Our Clients Say?
| Code | Description |
| E01 | Refrigerator temperature sensor is giving incorrect readings. Check wiring and connections. |
| E02 | Freezer temperature sensor is malfunctioning. Examine the sensor and its connections. |
| E03 | Air is leaking due to a faulty refrigerator door seal. Check and reseal if necessary. |
| E04 | Air is leaking from the freezer due to a damaged door seal. Inspect and fix the seal. |
| E05 | Refrigerator compressor isn’t working properly. Check its condition and connections. |
| E06 | Freezer compressor has issues, affecting freezing. Inspect compressor and wiring. |
| E07 | Refrigerator’s evaporator fan isn’t running correctly. Check fan motor and connections. |
| E08 | Freezer evaporator fan malfunction is affecting airflow. Inspect motor and connections. |
| E09 | Communication problem between fridge control panel and components. Reset and check wiring. |
| E10 | Freezer control panel isn’t communicating with components. Reset and check connections. |
| E11 | Refrigerator ice maker isn’t functioning. Inspect for damage or loose connections. |
| E12 | Freezer ice maker isn’t working. Check the unit and its wiring. |
| E13 | Water flow issue in refrigerator dispenser. Inspect dispenser and connections. |
| E14 | Freezer water dispenser isn’t working properly. Check for clogs or loose wiring. |
| E15 | Memory error in refrigerator control board. Reset and inspect for connection issues. |
| E16 | Freezer control board memory issue. Try a reset and check wiring. |
| E17 | Refrigerator evaporator coil has a fault, affecting cooling. Check coil and wiring. |
| E18 | Faulty freezer evaporator coil is affecting performance. Inspect connections. |
| E19 | Refrigerator condenser fan isn’t dissipating heat properly. Check motor and wiring. |
| E20 | Freezer condenser fan malfunction is limiting heat dissipation. Inspect for issues. |
| E21 | Refrigerator defrost heater isn’t working. Inspect the heater and its connections. |
| E22 | Freezer defrost heater is faulty. Check the heater unit and wiring. |
| E23 | Temperature control system in refrigerator isn’t regulating properly. Check controls. |
| E24 | Freezer temperature control fault is causing regulation issues. Inspect system. |
| E25 | Refrigerator door alarm isn’t triggering correctly. Inspect the alarm and wiring. |
| E26 | Freezer door alarm isn’t functioning. Check alarm unit and connections. |
| E27 | Refrigerator control panel buttons aren’t responsive. Check panel and wiring. |
| E28 | Freezer control panel buttons not working. Inspect for damage or loose wires. |
| E29 | Refrigerator control board has a fault. Inspect board and its connections. |
| E30 | Freezer control board malfunction is affecting operation. Check the board and wiring. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our refrigerator repair services are available throughout the week, from Monday to Sunday. So, you need not worry if your fridge seems to show problems during the weekend, and our services are generally available throughout that time.
The time taken generally depends on what the issue is and the overall level of damage. Therefore, the duration can range in any direction, and no specific average time can be provided.
There is nothing wrong with you trying to perform a minor repair on your AEG fridges DIY. However, it is for the best that the repairs are left to experts. This is because they are more knowledgeable about the particular working mechanisms of AEG fridges, and will be aware of the exact correct steps to take.
The humming and clicking sounds are normal for working refrigerators. However, loud or rattling sounds can be abnormal and can often be a fan hitting ice buildup or a motor issue.
In some AEG refrigerators with a digital display, an error code can be shown. There is a list present in your owner’s manual, or you can look it up online to understand what the error code means.
