candy grand o go1482 fault codes again

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My washing machine is now flashing 7 times at the end of the cycle does anyone know what this means, is there anyway I can get a list of all the codes.
 
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Error codes only give an indication of possible causes of failure, sometimes they are wildly off the mark. Depending on which electronic platform is fitted in your machine 7 flashes (may) indicate a motor issue or a problem with the door interlock. Since you recently fitted brushes look for a possible culprit there. A loose motor plug or a loose wire into it? Are the brushes fitted correctly? Sticking in their holders? Is the wiring intact? Loose feed plug on the pcb? Take off the pcb connections one at a time & refit them. When you do this note the pcb manufacturer (Invensys or MDL).
 
I have removed the motor again and checked all the wiring which seems alright. the brushes are not sticking and have worn slightly with use. Now I have put it back together the motor isn't turning at all but no error codes are flashing up. I'm not sure what the pcb is but there is a cream coloured box with invensys written on it.
 
The cream coloured box with Invensys printed on it is the pcb. 7 flashes on an Invensys platform indicate a door interlock problem (on an MDL platform the same error code indicates a motor issue).
Does the door lock when you try to start a cycle?
 
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The door lock seems to be working but now the machine is flashing 8 times again.
 
If the machine is just throwing up random error codes then this has got to be a pcb problem.
 
I took the pcb out and there is black on the back of the circuit board so it looks like a component has blown, time to change the pcb. Thanks for your help.
 
I have now fitted a new pcb but the same thing is still happening but no error codes just the motor not turning, any ideas.
 

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