Thank you for taking the time to answer my question, which made perfect sense.
I got to the brushes quite easley and removed them; they both had a good 25mm / one inch left on them.
I took the brushes to a local appliances shop to buy new ones and unfortunately on comparing mine with the new ones the owner said they weren’t worn enough, which i kind of thought myself. He said there must be an electrical shortage inside the motor itself, so I didn’t buy them. I knew a motor would cost too much and not worth repairing the washer, anyway for a laugh I said to look it up = £350. On looking around his shop, strangely enough there were new and reconditioned washers at the same price or under, (who knows eh?)
So Jim, unless you or anyone has any further ideas on finding the fault I will have to give up saving it from the scrap heap.
All the best Rob
Robin
January 2010