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Try priming it water at the filter. Make sure that the filter o ring is sealing under the cap. Make sure there is enough water in the pool to enter the suction line and that it is not restricted.
your replacing everything but the problem part which boils down to the pump its 10 yrs old and you havent tested it either bearings or winding failing in motor
When you have a pressure switch ... its purpose is to read pressure and to allow the power to pass only when the requisite pressure has been reached.
If you have power on one side and not the other ... the switch is "open". Either there is no pressure or the switch is faulty. You could pput a gage in the place of the switch to rule out lack of pressure. Dont 'jump' the switch to make it work. If it is faulty, replace it. It is there for system protection.
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