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AEG
Suitable for AEG, Arthur Martin, Electrolux, Faure, Fors
Stock Code: 945486
£40.50 ex. VAT
Creates a watertight seal between the drum and the door.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
Error codes are model dependent, so the same brand may have more than one listed.
| Code | Brand | What it means | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| E30 | AEG | Means water has been detected in the bottom tray and the anti flood system has tripped, or a fault with the water pressure sensor. It is usually caused by leaks, over sudsing, or laundry trapped in the door seal. | Medium |
| E40 | AEG | Means a door locking fault, where the door is not fully closed, the seal is obstructed, or the door lock mechanism is faulty. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly or a faulty door lock. | High |
| E41 | AEG | Means the door or lid is not closed properly, the machine is overloaded, or the door lock mechanism is faulty, with the control board detecting the door switch open. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly, overloading, or a faulty door lock. | High |
| EF0 | AEG | Means a water system fault, with water accumulating in the bottom tray. It is usually caused by too much detergent, a dirty dispenser, or a leak. | High |
| EF3 | AEG | Means a water sensor fault relating to water ingress and a failure to reset after flooding. It is usually caused by a leaking door seal that is damaged or cracked. | High |
| C3 | Electrolux | Means a flood or water has been detected in the bottom tray, often with 3 beeps. It is usually caused by a leaking seal, a clogged drain filter, excessive suds, or laundry trapped in the door seal. | High |
| E13 | Electrolux | Means there is a water leak into the base pan, or the water level drops below the required point during operation. It is usually caused by a slow leak, over-sudsing, or a faulty pressure sensor or switch. | High |
| E44 | Electrolux | Means the machine cannot detect that the door is properly closed and locked. It is usually caused by trapped laundry, a damaged door seal, a faulty door lock mechanism, or a faulty main board. | High |
| EF0 | Electrolux | Means a flood safety condition has been triggered. It is usually caused by excessive suds, a clogged drain filter, an internal water leak, or a leaking door seal. | High |
| E13 | Zanussi | Means an internal water leak has triggered the anti-flood device in the base of the machine. It is usually caused by a drain pump fault, a split hose, or a loose seal. | Medium |
| E42 | Zanussi | Means a door lock malfunction, specifically a problem with the door aperture closure mechanism. It is usually caused by damage or debris on the door lock assembly, with the same fault family covering E43 door interlock triac, E44 door closure sensing circuit, and E45 triac sensing circuit. | High |
| EF0 | Zanussi | Means the anti-flood system has been activated with water detected in the base tray, also reported as EFo or EF3. It is usually caused by excessive foam from over-soaping, a clogged drain filter, or a minor leak. | High |
| EF3 | Zanussi | Means the Aqua Control system has detected a water leak and activated safety mode. It is usually caused by over-sudsing, a damaged door seal, a filter blockage, or a leak into the base tray. | High |
AEG
Means water has been detected in the bottom tray and the anti flood system has tripped, or a fault with the water pressure sensor. It is usually caused by leaks, over sudsing, or laundry trapped in the door seal.
AEG
Means a door locking fault, where the door is not fully closed, the seal is obstructed, or the door lock mechanism is faulty. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly or a faulty door lock.
AEG
Means the door or lid is not closed properly, the machine is overloaded, or the door lock mechanism is faulty, with the control board detecting the door switch open. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly, overloading, or a faulty door lock.
AEG
Means a water system fault, with water accumulating in the bottom tray. It is usually caused by too much detergent, a dirty dispenser, or a leak.
AEG
Means a water sensor fault relating to water ingress and a failure to reset after flooding. It is usually caused by a leaking door seal that is damaged or cracked.
Electrolux
Means a flood or water has been detected in the bottom tray, often with 3 beeps. It is usually caused by a leaking seal, a clogged drain filter, excessive suds, or laundry trapped in the door seal.
Electrolux
Means there is a water leak into the base pan, or the water level drops below the required point during operation. It is usually caused by a slow leak, over-sudsing, or a faulty pressure sensor or switch.
Electrolux
Means the machine cannot detect that the door is properly closed and locked. It is usually caused by trapped laundry, a damaged door seal, a faulty door lock mechanism, or a faulty main board.
Electrolux
Means a flood safety condition has been triggered. It is usually caused by excessive suds, a clogged drain filter, an internal water leak, or a leaking door seal.
Zanussi
Means an internal water leak has triggered the anti-flood device in the base of the machine. It is usually caused by a drain pump fault, a split hose, or a loose seal.
Zanussi
Means a door lock malfunction, specifically a problem with the door aperture closure mechanism. It is usually caused by damage or debris on the door lock assembly, with the same fault family covering E43 door interlock triac, E44 door closure sensing circuit, and E45 triac sensing circuit.
Zanussi
Means the anti-flood system has been activated with water detected in the base tray, also reported as EFo or EF3. It is usually caused by excessive foam from over-soaping, a clogged drain filter, or a minor leak.
Zanussi
Means the Aqua Control system has detected a water leak and activated safety mode. It is usually caused by over-sudsing, a damaged door seal, a filter blockage, or a leak into the base tray.
Don’t see your code? Different model years sometimes use different codes. Get in touch with our parts team and we’ll help you identify the right replacement.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your washing machine.
Safety: Switch off and unplug at the mains before you start.