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There is likely to be a problem with either the lid/door solenoid/lock or the 'lid/door closed' sensor requiring a service engineer's attention I suggest. Sorry ;-0(
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John C
disconnect the machine hoses and all drain put it on its side you will see the pump usually help in place by 2 screws/ 2 hose clips/ 2 wire thats it pump should cost no more than approx.18.00
Sadly, some of these machines were manufactured with a completely sealed drum making bearing replacement impossible. If the shop is selling you a complete drum, I would say you have such a machine otherwise they would sell you a bearing kit. Lots getting caught with this one :(
your machine may have a 'brushless' motor. but generally hotpoint motor brushes are fixed with 2 screws and are in ablack plastic cover and can be seen if you tip your machine back against a wall and look underneath. the motor being at the bottom of the drum, you could remove them wuth a long magnetic screwdriver.
Well if you see the drum move in the wash cycle than the belt is still attached.Your door latch is the first thing to check.And the control board is the next and most likely problem.
it may be the interlock but is more probably the control PCB in the fascia, this is not a DIY repair as it requires programming when replaced.
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