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  1. Hi all, I've got a creeping problem on my Frigidaire front-loader GLTF2940FS2 . I don't know the proper name for the cycle, but I call it the "slow roll". It's after the wash/rinse & drain. Seems like it's trying to properly re-distribute the load prior to the spin cycle. Anyway, the time for this has increased little by little over the years. Sometimes in can take 15-20 minutes for this to complete until it finally decides to break into the spin cycle. So and estimated 46 minute full wash cycle can take 60-90 minutes sometimes. I like to think I'm zen enough to wait it out, but when you're in a time crunch to get out the door in the morning, it's nerve-wracking waiting to get the clothes into the dryer. I did have a bad control board I replaced about three years ago. But I don't think this problem coincided with that- it's just getting worse over time. Is there anything I can do to remediate this or should I just take up some mind-relaxation techniques? Thanks!
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