i60
Error code
medium severity
AEG
i60: Heating Fault
You've noticed the i60 error code displayed on your AEG dishwasher, and you're probably wondering what's gone wrong. The good news is that this is a fairly common fault that often has a straightforward solution.
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Diagnostic Steps
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Step 1
Check the heating element for continuity with a multimeter
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Step 2
Inspect the NTC temperature sensor
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Step 3
Check wiring connections to the heating element
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Step 4
Replace the heating element if faulty
⚠️ Always disconnect your appliance from mains power before starting any repair. If in doubt, consult a qualified engineer.
Parts to Check in order of probability
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the i60 error mean on a AEG dishwasher?↓
You've noticed the i60 error code displayed on your AEG dishwasher, and you're probably wondering what's gone wrong. The good news is that this is a fairly common fault that often has a straightforward solution. This error indicates that your dishwasher isn't heating water to the temperature it should be, which means your dishes won't get properly clean.
The culprit is usually one of a few components. Most commonly, the heating element itself has failed, or the temperature sensor that monitors water heat has stopped working correctly. Sometimes the issue lies with the thermostat or associated wiring connections that have come loose or corroded over time.
Before you panic about costly repairs, take heart. Many i60 faults can be resolved without calling an engineer. With a bit of patience and basic tools, you may well be able to diagnose and fix the problem yourself. In this guide, we'll walk you through the most likely culprits and what you can check to get your dishwasher back up and running properly. Let's start by examining those key components.
Can I fix the i60 error myself?↓
Many i60 faults can be resolved by a competent DIYer. Always disconnect from mains power first. If unsure, consult a qualified engineer.