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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1382071" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>It's a 1995ish model Whirlpool. I thought lint or dust (or really, cat hair), but after a thorough ShopVaccing it still does it.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't do it on the low heat that I'm aware of. We always run high. Without a load, it took 10 minutes to shut off.</p><p></p><p>I think it started doing this about a month ago, or at least we have noticed. But we had been writing it off as "routine", you know, where you're busy and you swear you pressed it but you must not have... except today is when it started doing it persistently. Before, you could just go back in there, start it, and it'd run a full cycle. I noticed this morning that the load I had put in last night had stopped at the "less dry" mark (we always start at "very dry" because the * has never been enough).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1382071, member: 5151"] It's a 1995ish model Whirlpool. I thought lint or dust (or really, cat hair), but after a thorough ShopVaccing it still does it. It doesn't do it on the low heat that I'm aware of. We always run high. Without a load, it took 10 minutes to shut off. I think it started doing this about a month ago, or at least we have noticed. But we had been writing it off as "routine", you know, where you're busy and you swear you pressed it but you must not have... except today is when it started doing it persistently. Before, you could just go back in there, start it, and it'd run a full cycle. I noticed this morning that the load I had put in last night had stopped at the "less dry" mark (we always start at "very dry" because the * has never been enough). [/QUOTE]
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