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Make sure it has power and if it does, is the door locking. If so does the time show and count down. If it does could be a belt. If it has power but control not functioning it could be a power board. Main thing to check is if the door is locking.
Your brushes have gone in your motor you will have to go down to your local second hand shop and ask them to do it it will save you money and time it should cost a bout 20 to 30 to fix
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If the motor is not spinning, you may have a burnt out motor or faulty Motor Control Board. Else, if the motor is spinning, fix the belt from the motor to the drum.
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Most front load units must have two things, door must lock and must sense cold water for rinse. I would check the fill line for the cold water, if clogged with sand, it will not progress through cycle. If the unit doesn't drain it will not spin, is there water left inside the drum area?
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The 03 error code is the drain. Disconnect the drain hoses
and check for blockages. If no blockage "time" the drain interval. If
it's more than 6 minutes it's the pump. Also make sure you're using the
correct
type of soap so the ball check valve on the bottom of the outer drum
isn't
getting fouled with excessive suds. Also disconnect the drain hose from
your
house plumbing and let it free flow on it's own. This will tell you if
the
block is in your plumbing, and not in the machine. Assuming that your filter is clean.
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