Unplug the appliance from the wall socket, pull the machine out and take the lid off.
Locate the pressure switch, round disc with wires into it and a thin tube onto the bottom of it.
Take off the tube and blow down it to clear any potential blockage.
Reattach the tube and set the machine to a spin program.
Try the machine out .
If still u/s here are only 4 parts associated with spin on your machine. The motor itself, the programmer , the wiring and the pressure switch.
I don't think the pressure switch would be the cause. Either the motor, the programmer or both may be faulty. You could check the wiring for broken connections at the motor plug and visually check back to the programmer.
While the lid is off (make sure you've unplugged it from the wall socket), have a good look at the pcb (printed circuit board) attached to the programmer. Check for any burn marks on it, or lifted tracks,etc....Neither part is inexpensive I'm afraid.
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