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ok have you watched the machine go through the cycle you may find that it fills heats empties ok but you get no motor action ie the drum does not turn at all this is a common problem but only noticed when then clothes are wet after spin cycle If this is the case probably carbon brushes on motor and generally you will need to remove the motor to check or replace
It could be the motor itself (is there any overheating smell from the motor) or it could be the capacitor which controls the motor. I had a similar problem and it turned out to be the motor brushes. I replaced the brushes and all was OK.
The only other thing that could be wrong especially if it overfills with water is the water level switch (this is a pressure switch on the side of the washer) You can easily check this by removing the hosepipe to the switch and blow gently into it, you should hear a clicking sound) This might be the clicking that you heard so it is probably Ok.
Apologies. posted to incorrect area. reposted
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