OK I see it.
Most likely problem is the timer. The timer tells the machine what to do and when. Yours is sticking at the 42min mark.
I do not see the model number so I'll take an assumption.
Digital timers are integral to the control panel and can be replaced as part of the panel.
Rotary dial timers are easily removed and replaced.
Switch the breaker off. Do not touch the control panel without first having done so.
To remove the control panel there are screws around the outside of the door frame and on some units from inside the machine on the door frame. Remove them and the control panel will be exposed.
If you have a rotary dial timer remove the control knob (pulls off) and the screws retaining the timer inside the control panel. You can sometimes "fiddle" with this style timer and get it going again. It is usually just dirt struck in the mechanism stopping it turning. But it is not expensive and I'd just replace it.
Digital is another system. If you can remove the timer section as a unit then you can replace it. Fist I would get the model number and go to your local parts dealer. Ask it you can get just the timer. If so replace it. There are no serviceable parts in an digital timer.
I hope this helps you. Please rate it is it helps clarify for you.
If the unit is washing properly, as far as you can tell, but it won't stop spinning, then I would have a professional look at the control panel and timer to be diagnosed because there seems to be in miscommunication.
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It completes the full cycle but continues to run with the timer showing 42 minutes. It will run forever unless we hit the cancel button.
Does it complete the full cycle and stop as normal. Or does it just keep on and on running the same function with the timer at 42 minutes?
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