AEG Oven P0 Error Code: Causes and Fixes

Editorially reviewedUpdated 2026-02-20

Quick answer: Power integrity event

What you’ll notice

Control board detected a power integrity issue; may restart or show a warning.

AEG Oven Code P0 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

  • Voltage sag or spike on the supply line
  • Loose connection at the terminal block
  • Utility power quality issue

Step-by-step fix

  1. Power cycle.
  2. Tighten connections at the terminal block if accessible.
  3. Note whether the issue correlates with other high-draw appliances starting (dishwasher, A/C) — a sign of inadequate wiring.

Tools you may need

Screwdriver set

Prevention

  • Have the kitchen circuit inspected if the home wiring is older.
  • Use a surge protector rated for kitchen ranges.

When to stop DIY

Call an electrician if P0 is frequent and correlates with other appliances starting.

FAQ

What does P0 mean on AEG oven?

P0 usually indicates: Power integrity event.

Can I keep using the appliance with P0?

Use caution. Severity is medium. Call an electrician if P0 is frequent and correlates with other appliances starting.

How long does this fix usually take?

Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 5 minutes.