This paper addresses the effect of post weld heat treatment methods on the mechanical and corrosion characteristics of friction stir welded aluminum alloy AA2014-T6. Aluminum alloy AA2014 is mainly used in applications that demand high strength to weight ratios, such as aerospace, marine, and industrial applications. In this work, AA2014-T6 plates of 6 mm thick were butt welded using a tool with a square profile. Tensile strength, hardness, and corrosion characteristics were compared between the samples as welded and post weld heat treated. Welded samples that were heat treated for a shorter ageing period (8 h) showed improved tensile strength irrespective of welding process parameters, compared to as-welded samples. The samples heat treated for a longer ageing period (9 h) showed a decline in tensile strength for low tool rotation speed. Hardness increased in welded samples heat treated for 8 h. Welded samples heat treated for 9 h show high passivity in corrosion media.