AEG Corded Vacuum
- Suction motor
- HEPA filter
- hose
- power switch
- thermal protection
AEG vacuum cleaner repair in Egypt for corded, cordless, stick, canister and battery vacuums. We diagnose vacuum not working, weak suction, loud motor noise, overheating and cut-off, burning smell, motor not spinning, not charging, battery drains quickly, charger fault, brush roll not spinning, blocked hose, clogged HEPA filter, dust bin fitting issue, power button not responding, PCB or protection sensor faults. Call 16062.
If you are looking for AEG vacuum service number, the key is choosing a technician who understands that weak suction does not always mean motor failure. AEG vacuums depend on airflow path, filters, HEPA filter, hose, dust bin, suction motor, thermal protection and, in cordless models, battery, charger and control PCB.
We service AEG corded, cordless, stick, canister, bagless, HEPA-filter and BrushRollClean / Allergy Plus / Cyclonic models depending on the unit. Diagnosis starts with suction power and airflow path, then filters, hose, brush, motor, overheating, battery, charger, power switch and PCB.
AEG vacuum faults usually appear as weak suction, loud noise, overheating and cut-off, not charging, weak battery, brush not spinning or vacuum not working.
Vacuum works but does not pick up dust well or suction is very weak.
Most likely causes
What to do
Filters, bin, hose, brush and seals are checked before judging motor.
Vacuum does not respond when pressing power button, corded or cordless.
Most likely causes
What to do
Power/charging source, switch, cable, battery and PCB are checked before replacing motor.
Vacuum works for a short time, overheats and cuts off, then may work again after cooling.
Most likely causes
What to do
Stop appliance and check airflow and filters first; repeated overheating can damage motor.
Whistling, buzzing, rubbing or rough noise during operation.
Most likely causes
What to do
Noise source is identified: hose, filter, brush, motor or internal fan before replacement.
Cordless vacuum does not accept charge or charging indicator does not appear.
Most likely causes
What to do
Charger, dock, contacts, battery and PCB are checked before battery replacement.
Vacuum charges but stops quickly or does not complete normal runtime.
Most likely causes
What to do
Battery condition, motor load, filters and brush are checked before replacing battery.
Brush roll does not work, stops after seconds or makes rubbing noise.
Most likely causes
What to do
Brush is cleaned and belt, motor and wiring checked before replacing vacuum head.
Hot or burning smell during operation, sometimes with weak suction or changed noise.
Most likely causes
What to do
Stop appliance immediately and check filters, blockage, motor and power to avoid bigger damage.
Vacuum picks up but dust escapes from body, exhaust vents or around dust bin.
Most likely causes
What to do
Filters, seals, bin and body are checked to prevent dust leakage and protect motor.
AEG vacuum cleaners come in different systems: corded high-suction vacuums, cordless battery vacuums, lightweight stick vacuums, canister vacuums and bagless multi-filter models. Each type requires different diagnosis.
Prices are approximate and unofficial. They vary by vacuum type, age, motor, battery, filters, PCB, spare parts availability and repair complexity.
We service AEG vacuums by type, operating system and filtration method. When calling 16062, tell us whether it is corded or cordless, canister or stick, and whether the issue is suction, charging, overheating, noise, brush or motor.
AEG vacuum repair starts by understanding airflow and filtration. Weak suction may be caused by HEPA filter, blocked hose, dust bin not seated, blocked brush, weak motor or leaking seal.
Suction power depends on motor, airflow path, hose and filters. Any small blockage in hose or filter reduces suction even if motor is healthy.
Weak suction, loud motor, overheating, dust not picked up
HEPA filter captures fine dust and improves air quality, but when clogged it blocks airflow, weakens suction and causes overheating.
Weak suction, overheating, dust smell, loud noise
Cordless vacuums depend on battery, charger and protection PCB. If not charging or drains fast, charger, battery, contacts and PCB are checked.
Not charging, drains fast, wrong battery indicator, not working after charge
Brush roll lifts hair and dust from carpets. Tangled hair or threads stop it, weaken cleaning or cause rubbing noise.
Brush not spinning, rubbing noise, poor cleaning, warning light
Some modern AEG vacuums include PCB and protection sensors against overheating or airflow blockage. PCB is not replaced before checking filters, battery, motor and power.
Cuts off, not responding, error indicator, not working despite charge
In corded vacuums, fault may be power switch, cable, cord reel or plug, not the motor. Diagnosis starts from power source before motor inspection.
Not working, cuts off when cable moves, button not responding, plug spark
If vacuum overheats and cuts off, cause may be airflow blockage or clogged filter, not a bad motor. Thermal protection shuts unit down to protect motor.
Overheats and cuts off, burning smell, motor hum, weak suction
In bagless vacuums, dust bin and seals are critical. If container does not seal well, air leaks, suction weakens and dust may escape.
Dust leakage, weak suction, lid not closing, air noise
Some modern or cordless AEG vacuums may show lights or warnings related to battery, filter, brush or overheating. Corded vacuums usually show symptoms such as weak suction, overheating or loud noise.
| Code | Meaning | Likely cause | Est. cost | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Filter | Filter or airflow blockage warning | Clogged HEPA filter, full dust bin, blocked hose or restricted airflow | Estimated by blockage level | Low |
| Battery | Battery or charging issue | Weak battery, faulty charger, contacts or charging PCB | Estimated after charging test | Medium |
| Brush | Brush roll issue | Tangled hair, belt, brush motor, protection sensor or head wiring | Estimated after brush diagnosis | Medium |
| Overheat | Overheating or thermal protection | Blocked filter, full bin, blocked hose, stressed motor or thermal sensor | Estimated after overheating diagnosis | Critical |
| No Power | Vacuum not powering on | Cable, plug, power switch, battery, PCB or motor | Estimated after electrical diagnosis | Critical |
| Weak Suction | Weak suction | Filter, hose, bin, brush, seal or weak motor | Estimated after airflow diagnosis | Medium |
| Motor Noise | Abnormal motor noise | Motor bearing, internal fan, airflow blockage or overload | Estimated after noise source diagnosis | Medium |
| Charging Dock | Charging dock issue | Dock not connected, dirty contacts, charger or charging PCB | Estimated by charger or dock | Medium |
Filter or airflow blockage warning
Clogged HEPA filter, full dust bin, blocked hose or restricted airflow
Battery or charging issue
Weak battery, faulty charger, contacts or charging PCB
Brush roll issue
Tangled hair, belt, brush motor, protection sensor or head wiring
Overheating or thermal protection
Blocked filter, full bin, blocked hose, stressed motor or thermal sensor
Vacuum not powering on
Cable, plug, power switch, battery, PCB or motor
Weak suction
Filter, hose, bin, brush, seal or weak motor
Abnormal motor noise
Motor bearing, internal fan, airflow blockage or overload
Charging dock issue
Dock not connected, dirty contacts, charger or charging PCB
AEG vacuum diagnosis starts with airflow path and filters before the motor. In cordless vacuums, diagnosis starts with battery, charger and contacts. Motor or PCB is not replaced before checking blockage, filters and power.
AEG vacuum repair cost varies by type: corded, cordless, stick, canister or bagless, and by fault: weak suction, filter, hose, motor, battery, charger, brush roll, PCB, power switch or overheating. Final cost is determined after inspection.
⚠️ Listed prices are approximate and unofficial. They may vary depending on fault type, vacuum age, motor/battery/filter condition, spare parts availability and repair complexity. Final cost is confirmed before repair.
AEG vacuums need regular cleaning of filters, bin and brush to maintain suction and prevent overheating. Many faults start from simple ignored blockage that strains motor or battery.
A full bin reduces suction, strains motor and increases heat.
A clogged filter is a common cause of weak suction, overheating and sudden cut-off.
Paper, hair or small fabric can block airflow and weaken suction.
Hair and threads around brush stop rotation and strain brush motor.
Wrong charger or repeatedly fully draining battery reduces lifespan.
Overheating often indicates blockage or clogged filter; continued use may damage motor.
Pulling cable may cause cord reel, plug or switch faults.
Burning smell may be severe blockage, stressed motor or electrical issue.
مكنسة AEG كان شفطها ضعيف جداً. الفني فحص الفلتر والخرطوم والحاوية، وطلع السبب انسداد في مسار الهواء.
المكنسة اللاسلكية كانت لا تشحن. اتفحص الشاحن ونقاط التلامس والبطارية واتحدد السبب قبل تغيير أي حاجة.
المكنسة كانت بتسخن وتفصل. الفني نضف الفلاتر وفحص الخرطوم والموتور وشرح إن السخونة من انسداد الهواء.
الفرشة الدوارة كانت مش بتلف. الفني فك الشعر والخيوط وفحص السير وموتور الفرشة، واتحلت المشكلة.
Looking for AEG vacuum repair, AEG service number, customer service, hotline or technician near you? Call 16062. Tell us vacuum type and symptom: weak suction, not working, overheating and cut-off, not charging, battery drains fast, loud noise, burning smell, brush not spinning, HEPA filter, blocked hose, motor, charger or PCB.