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Runs on cool down for hours

On the normal cycle, it will run the whole 50 minutes, then the cool down cycle will run for sometimes 2+ hours after that. It is not that the clothes are still cooling down because they are cool after 5 minutes of the cool down period. I just do not see that it is much of an "energy saver" when it runs for 2 hours after it is supposed to. Is there any way to change this?

  • cpsusaf Apr 19, 2009

    model GLEQ2152EE0



    serial #- XD64813383



    Thank you for your quick response.

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No, you have a problem there somewhere, it either is A. a bad timer not advancing, or B some kind of thermostat somewhere that is not getting satisfied. give me the model number and i can look into it.

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