Aeg Dryer: not stopping

Professional Repair Guide

What is this symptom?

Is your AEG dryer not stopping after completing the drying cycle? This issue may stem from various causes such as the anti-crease phase, dirty moisture sensors, or settings errors. Understanding these factors can help you troubleshoot effectively.

Urgency: Medium

Important Tips for Aeg Models

  • Anti‑crease phase after cycle can make it seem like dryer won’t stop — this is by design and may last up to ~120 minutes

Possible Causes

Anti‑crease / Knitterschutz phase

How to Identify: Occurs immediately after end of drying; may continue up to ~60–120 min and clothes can be removed at any time.

Part: Control logic / cycle design

Dirty moisture sensors

How to Identify: Dryer runs excessively long; cleaning metal sensor strips inside drum restores correct dryness detection.

Part: Moisture sensor bars

Ventilation / airflow restriction

How to Identify: Drying takes excessively long; restricted airflow often due to lint clogging filter or venting.

Part: Vent hose / lint filter

Cycle selection / settings error

How to Identify: Wrong program (e.g., Air Fluff or continuous tumble selected; machine runs without heating or shows extended run time.

Part: User settings / program selection

Faulty control board or timer

How to Identify: Drum keeps running past cycle and anti‑crease period; display may loop or restart; no response to normal stop.

Part: Electronic control board / timer relay

Door switch failure

How to Identify: Dryer continues to run even when door opened mid‑cycle (for testing.

Part: Door switch

DIY Solutions

Check for anti‑crease phase

Easy <5 minutes
  1. Observe if the dryer is in anti‑crease mode at cycle end
  2. If it is, press Off or open door to stop tumble

Clean moisture sensors

Moderate 10-20 minutes
Tools Needed: Soft cloth, Rubbing alcohol or mild cleaner
  1. Unplug dryer
  2. Locate moisture sensor bars inside drum
  3. Wipe with cloth and alcohol to remove residue
  4. Plug in and test with a small load

Clean lint filter and vent

Moderate 20-60 minutes
Tools Needed: Vacuum, Lint brush
  1. Remove and clean lint filter
  2. Detach vent hose and remove lint
  3. Check outdoor vent hood for obstructions
  4. Reattach and test run
⚠️ Safety First: Ensure dryer is unplugged when accessing vent

Verify and adjust settings

Easy 5 minutes
  1. Ensure correct program selected (Timed Dry for set durations)
  2. Disable anti‑crease or fluff options if present
  3. Restart with correct load and settings

Professional Repairs

Replace control board or timer

Estimated Cost: $150 - $400

Replace moisture sensors

Estimated Cost: $50 - $150

Replace door switch

Estimated Cost: $30 - $100

When to Call a Professional

Dryer continues running well beyond typical anti‑crease phase
Signs of control board faults (display looping, restarts)
Unusual heat build‑up or burning smell
DIY steps do not resolve the issue

Preventive Maintenance

  • Clean lint filter: Airflow restriction affecting drying and shutdown performance
    Frequency: after every load
  • Clean venting system: Airflow blockages that confuse moisture sensors and increase cycle times
    Frequency: annually

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AEG Dryer not stopping?
Common causes include the anti-crease phase, dirty moisture sensors, ventilation issues, or settings errors.
How do I fix AEG Dryer not stopping myself?
Check for anti-crease mode, clean moisture sensors, and verify cycle settings to resolve the issue.
How much does it cost to fix not stopping?
Professional repairs range from $30 for door switches to $400 for control board replacements.
When should I call a technician for not stopping?
If DIY solutions fail or if there's a faulty control board, it's time to consult a technician.

References & Sources

Community Analytical Insights

Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities

Can I Fix This Myself?

65%
DIY Success Rate Difficulty: Either

Common Issues Reported by Users

  • Anti-wrinkle function is active, causing intermittent tumbling
  • Faulty door switch preventing the dryer from stopping
  • Malfunctioning timer or control board not signaling the end of the cycle

User Suggested Solutions

  1. Disable the anti-wrinkle function if it's not needed. Refer to the user manual for instructions on how to turn off this feature.

  2. Inspect and test the door switch for continuity. If faulty, replace the door switch. This involves removing the front panel of the dryer.

  3. Check the timer and control board for any visible damage or malfunctions. If necessary, replace the timer or control board, which may require professional assistance.

Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:

  1. AEG dryer reaches 0 minutes but keeps on spinning

Community Discussions

reaches 0 minutes but keeps on spinning

The anti-wrinkle function causes the dryer to tumble intermittently after reaching 0 minutes.

Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair

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