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Hello, I've recently got a fault with my washing machine which I believe was my own error overloading it. It won't turn or spin I've read some other posts and I've checked the belt which is fine I've taken the motor off and checked the brushes and there fine and I've even wired up the motor to see if that was okay and that ran fine when wired up could it possibly be my Dc module ? Any help would be great as I've only had it for 18months! 

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Hi, this fault is covered in my washing machine faults section - Washing machine drum not turning - to be honest you've already checked the common issues so it might need an engineer but all possible causes of this fault are described.

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Okay thanks found that there was a burnt out part in my dc module replaced that now the drum turns but as soon as I start a wash it turns for a couple of seconds then cuts out would you know what would cause this ? Thanks 

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Faults like this can be difficult to diagnose. If you've fitted a new module and that has got the motor turning but only for a short time it's hard to guess what the problem could be other than potentially a faulty module (unlikely if new) or a connection fault on the module or a fault on the motor or inside the motor plug.

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