E60
AEG Washing Machine
Urgency
⚠ High
Stop using immediately
Repair difficulty
👷 Engineer needed
Do not attempt yourself
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For information purposes only. Always consult a qualified engineer before attempting repairs. 🔌 Unplug your appliance before any inspection or repair.

What does the AEG E60 error code mean?

The AEG E60 error code indicates a fault within the washing machine’s heating system. This means the appliance is unable to heat the water to the required temperature during a wash cycle.

This is commonly caused by a failed heating element, faulty temperature sensor (NTC), or an issue with the wiring between components.

Common causes of the E60 error

  1. Failed heating element
  2. Faulty NTC temperature sensor
  3. Loose or damaged wiring
  4. Control board fault (less common)

How to fix the Miele AEG E60 error code

  1. Unplug the washing machine — Always isolate from power before working on internal components.
  2. Access the heating element — Usually located at the bottom rear of the drum.
  3. Test the heating element — Use a multimeter; a healthy reading is typically 20–30 ohms. No reading or very high resistance indicates failure.
  4. Check the NTC sensor — Ensure it is properly connected and functioning.
  5. Inspect wiring — Look for loose, burnt, or damaged wires.
  6. Replace faulty components — Heating elements and sensors are usually straightforward DIY replacements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my clothes coming out cold?
The heating element is likely faulty, preventing the water from reaching the correct temperature.

Can I still use the machine?
Only on cold cycles, but continued use is not recommended until the issue is fixed.

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🎯 What is likely causing this fault?

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Heating Element 75%
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NTC Sensor 15%
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Relay / PCB 10%

⚠️ Estimates based on common faults — not a guaranteed diagnosis. Always verify before ordering parts.

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Heating element / sensor £30 - £80
Heating element / sensor £15 - £20

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