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Brushes over time will wear down so comparing from the old to new will not look the same. If 18V brushes fit into the your drill then it should be fine.
You are going to have to buy a new motor. The motor for this unit should be reasonably priced. You can find the parts daiagram and a link to a local service center here.
http://www.metabo.us/Services-Support.3649.0.html
Time to crack it open and have a look at the brushes at the back of the motor, they may be worn down to nothing or contaminated with something that spilled on the drill.
I would contact the nearest service center and buy some new brushes for they are very inexpensive.
the brush assembly slides out of the back of the motor. I suggest going to Dewaltservicenet.com and downloading a breakdown for this tool before starting. I don't think that the brushes are going to be your only problem though.
some models have external brushes for easy changing - when the brushes wear down you can easily change them for new ones, some models have this feature ,it is only of use if you are using your cordless drill on a daily basis.
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