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WFC 2260 - Machine Fills and empties, but drum doesn't rotate

In any cycle the Machine fills, and there are a few clicks as ir cycles to the next stage in the wash, But the drum doesn't move, no grinding of straining noise, no motor noise at all. Eventually when it would normally go to the next stage it empties and does the whole rinse thing again no drum action, eventually it empties and goes to End as if the wash is done!  Could it be the motor.
When the door is open I can spin the drum without any resistance.  The filter is clean

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You probably need to replace the brushes in the motor.
Remove rear panel, remove belt from drum, undo 2 screws securing motor, unplug lead to motor, lever motor back with a screw driver, keeping hold of it, and remove motor.
You will find the brushes located at the opposite end to the motor pulley.
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