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This is bad. The first question that i have to ask is did you time the engine before changing the belt? That being asked and assuming that your answer is a yes. Did the belt break or are you changing this out because of maintenance?
here could be 1 of many faults it could be the drive belt has snapped but in dryer mode if it turns then probally not, always check your filter and look at the back of filter recess to make sure nothing is tangled around pump impeller
It sounds like the sensor is acting up. Im not sure where on youre particular model it is located, but a service man should be able to locate it and tell you if it needs changing.
leaking water pump was standard for that year. Changing it without changing of taking of the cam belt shouldnt be a problem. but wen u get the new water pump make sure it the same cause in changes from serise 1 to serise 2
my washing machine is doing the same. try adding water in manually via the dispenser drawer. see it this helps, it should then advance to the next stage. you'll have to repeat when it requires water. i'm currently fault finding myself to see what the next solution should be.
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