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It sounds as though power is only struggling through to the motor intermittently.
Ignoring the possibilities of loose or bad connections or expensive circuit boards the motor could need new brushes.
I have had my machine nearly ten years and it is on its fourth set even though it doesn't get used very often.
I suggest you stop persisting with attempting to make it go. If brushes are the problem you could be making things worse so that it could need a new motor rather than some routine periodical maintenance.
You will probably find that the power fluctuation has blown the controller, the door will not open until it's replaced. You can drain out the water by tilting the machine back &remove the pump, please make sure the unit is unplugged befor attempting any work on these machines, They Will Kill You.
Try unplugging the machine for 15 seconds. After it is plugged back it open and close the door several times. I know this sounds weird but it resets the safety circuit that sometimes shut these machines down. There may be some other safety reset sequences specific to the machine (you can search these on the net) if the one I told you doesn't work. Please rate my answer so I get points for it.
I would suggest try to swap the power supply out with another known good power supply.
I've seen where even though the light on the motherboard is lit, it is not getting enough power to start the machine up, especially if you have a higher end video card connected to it.
Remove the battery and the power cord, wait 5 minutes and put the power cord in and try and start it. If it starts shutdown the machine and try the same test this time put the battery in aswell. If the machine starts fine you will be ok, if it doesn't start with the battery in then you may need to replace the battery.
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