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I have a Frigidaire Model GLET1031FS0 that is approximately 3 years old. It hasn't really EVER completely dried a load without running an extra 20 minutes or so... but now it takes 4-5 cycles to fully dry normal load. The change has happened fairly suddenly. Does anyone have an idea aas to what might be going on?
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Originally Posted by: jfoshee  I have a Frigidaire Model GLET1031FS0 that is approximately 3 years old. It hasn't really EVER completely dried a load without running an extra 20 minutes or so... but now it takes 4-5 cycles to fully dry normal load. The change has happened fairly suddenly. Does anyone have an idea aas to what might be going on?
Thanks ASounds like a clogged vent to the outside, or a kinked vent hose in the back. Take the vent hose off, at the wall, and run a cycle with the vent hose off. If you put a panty hose on the end of the vent hose, it will catch the lint. Give that a try, and if it works, the vent is clogged to the outside. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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