AEG Oven F7 Error Code: Causes and Fixes
Quick answer: Latch motor feedback issue
What you’ll notice
Oven shows F7; door lock mechanism feedback does not match the expected state.
AEG
Oven
Code F7
medium severity
AEG models: AEG ovens include Pyrolytic self-cleaning (reaching 480°C/900°F). Do not attempt to override the electronic door lock during pyrolysis. SteamBake models have a front-left water reservoir — empty it before running a pyrolysis cycle to prevent steam-system fault codes.
Common causes
- Lock motor failed mid-travel
- Door latch switch worn
- Self-clean cycle was interrupted mid-lock
Step-by-step fix
- Power cycle — this clears the lock motor state in many cases.
- If the door is physically locked, do not force it. Allow the oven to cool fully (1–2 hours), then power cycle.
- If unlocked but F7 shows, manually operate the latch to check for mechanical binding.
Tools you may need
Flashlight
Prevention
- Do not interrupt a self-clean cycle once the door has locked.
- Have the latch assembly inspected if self-clean is used frequently.
When to stop DIY
Call a technician if the door is locked after full cooling and a power cycle does not release it.
FAQ
What does F7 mean on AEG oven?
F7 usually indicates: Latch motor feedback issue.
Can I keep using the appliance with F7?
Use caution. Severity is medium. Call a technician if the door is locked after full cooling and a power cycle does not release it.
How long does this fix usually take?
Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 5 minutes (reset); 45 minutes (latch replacement).