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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!
  2. I have a Whirlpool dryer and is doing a funny thing. What is doing is it works for a while and then just stops if I give it about two months rest it will start working again. But then after a couple of uses, in the middle of use, it would just stop working. Of course, I can’t be sure of two months is the exact time. Right now if I try to start the dryer with the button on top, what it does is make a loud clink like it’s trying to start, but nothing happens. Could someone suggest something or troubleshooting steps or some things to look at? Thanks Spec Whirlpool LGR3624EQ0 Natural Gas Manifold Pressure 3 inch BTU/HR 22000 120 Volts 60 Hz 6 Amps
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