Aeg Dishwasher: not stopping filling
What is this symptom?
Is your AEG dishwasher not stopping its water fill? This common issue can lead to flooding and damage. The continuous water entry may be due to a faulty inlet valve, debris in the inlet hose, or even a control board malfunction. Address this urgent problem quickly to avoid costly repairs.
Important Tips for Aeg Models
- AEG support acknowledges water filling even when off and recommends turning off water supply until fixed.
Possible Causes
Faulty or stuck water inlet valve allowing continuous water flow
How to Identify: Water continues entering the dishwasher even when off; shutting water supply stops filling; continuous increase of water in tub without program active.
Part: Water inlet valve (solenoid valve)
Debris or blockage in inlet hose filter causing valve to fail to fully close
How to Identify: Water enters slowly rather than at full flow, and cleaning filter temporarily stops or slows fill.
Part: Inlet hose mesh filter
Backflow from drain/air gap allowing water to enter from sink/drain line
How to Identify: Water appearing in dishwasher when drain hose is attached incorrectly or air gap is clogged; water may backflow from sink drain.
Part: Air gap/drain hose
Internal electronic control error failing to stop valve signal
How to Identify: Diagnostic error codes or failure to respond to cycle commands; continuous fill persists despite correct mechanical parts.
Part: Control board/water level sensor circuit
DIY Solutions
Shut off water supply as immediate safety measure
- Locate dishwasher water supply shutoff valve (under sink or behind appliance).
- Turn valve to off position to stop water entering dishwasher.
Inspect and clean inlet hose mesh filter
- Turn off water supply.
- Disconnect inlet hose from dishwasher water connection.
- Remove mesh filter (if present) and clean debris with water and brush.
- Reconnect hose securely, restore water supply and test.
- Run short cycle to check if issue persists.
Professional Repairs
Replace faulty water inlet valve
Diagnose and repair control board / sensor malfunction
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Regularly clean inlet hose mesh filter: Debris buildup that can cause inlet valve malfunction
Frequency: every 3–6 months -
Check and clear air gap/drain connections: Backflow issues contributing to water entry anomalies
Frequency: every 6 months
Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Sources
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Faulty float switch preventing the dishwasher from detecting water level
- Clogged or malfunctioning water inlet valve allowing continuous water flow
- Electrical issue or wiring problem causing the control board to malfunction
User Suggested Solutions
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Inspect and test the float switch for proper operation. Clean or replace if necessary. To do this, locate the float assembly inside the dishwasher, remove it, and check for obstructions. If the float moves freely, use a multimeter to test for continuity. Replace if defective.
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Check the water inlet valve for clogs or damage. Disconnect the water supply and remove the valve. Inspect for debris and clean or replace it if malfunctioning. Ensure the valve closes properly when not in use.
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Examine the wiring and control board for signs of damage or shorts. Disconnect power, remove the control panel, and visually inspect for burnt components or loose connections. Repair or replace as needed.
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Sources
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