If it's the model in this topic, we can use the service manual as a reference:
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The relevant parts under "circuits description" are:
Paragraph 9: "vertical and horiz. distortion correction". It's the Side Pin PWB on p.128 of the manual, with IC602 (TA8859CP) and IC621 (NJM2903D).
Paragraph 11: "HV regulation/Raster centering circuit operation", point 3: "Side Pin Output". It's the H. Size PWB on p.127 of the manual, with Q754 (2SK2382).
The basic principle of a pincushion correction circuit is to take the sawtooth signal of the vertical deflection (waveform 45 in the manual), convert it into a parabola of the same frequency (waveform 48) and inject it into the horizontal deflection yoke through the diode modulator (upper and lower damper diodes D712 and D714 on p.116).
And obviously, this parabola signal is not making it to the diode modulator. There can be several reasons for this. Bad solder joints is one. As the circuit is on two vertical modules, their connections to the main board need to be checked. Same goes for the soldering of coils L775 and L753 which are in series with the correction signal. Component failure is another reason (more likely in my view). Q754 could be bad. The schematics use a NPN symbol but this is in fact a FET so a bit harder to test but still easy. D754 and D755 too. Q603 and Q604 could be bad (easily tested with meter in diode check). And of course IC621 and IC603 could be bad too. If you replace the ICs, it would be a good idea to socket them. Missing supply voltages is a third reason (which could have to do with reason 1). Check for 12V on the sub-boards.