AEG Washer OE Error Code: Causes and Fixes

Editorially reviewedUpdated 2026-02-20

Quick answer: Drain timeout detected

What you’ll notice

Washer fills but water does not drain within the expected time; cycle halts mid-wash.

AEG Washer Code OE low severity
AEG models: AEG is owned by Electrolux and shares the same platform. The pump filter is behind the lower-right service panel. AEG's ÖKOMix technology pre-mixes detergent with water before the main cycle — the brief agitation before fill begins is a designed pre-wash, not a fault.

Common causes

  • Clogged pump filter (most common — check this first)
  • Kinked or pinched drain hose behind the machine
  • Drain hose end inserted too far into standpipe, creating an airtight seal
  • Blocked household drain or standpipe

Step-by-step fix

  1. Cancel the cycle, unplug the machine, and place towels on the floor.
  2. Locate and open the coin filter/pump filter access panel (usually front lower-right).
  3. Slowly unscrew the filter cap and drain water into a shallow container.
  4. Inspect and clear any lint, coins, or debris from the filter and filter housing.
  5. Check the drain hose at the back — straighten any kinks and ensure it is not inserted more than 6 inches into the standpipe.
  6. Reconnect and run a short spin/drain cycle to confirm water clears.

Tools you may need

Shallow tray or towelsPliers (to loosen filter cap if stiff)Small brush

Prevention

  • Clean the pump filter every 1–2 months.
  • Never insert the drain hose more than 6 inches into the standpipe.
  • Check pockets before loading — coins and hair clips are the leading cause.

When to stop DIY

Stop and call a technician if the pump hums but no water moves after clearing the filter — the pump impeller may be jammed or the pump motor has failed.

FAQ

What does OE mean on AEG washer?

OE usually indicates: Drain timeout detected.

Can I keep using the appliance with OE?

Use caution. Severity is low. Stop and call a technician if the pump hums but no water moves after clearing the filter — the pump impeller may be jammed or the pump motor has failed.

How long does this fix usually take?

Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 10–20 minutes.