Canon Rebel T3 busy

I have a Canon Rebel T3 two years, with the two kit objectives accompanying.  Suddenly today, after I take one or two shots in a row he said busy for a second or two and continues to delay the shooting, saying busy.  The battery said full, but I put in a full in all cases.  The card is class 10, 32 gb San disk Ultra.  Online, I saw someone advised to try a different lens, and it's the same problem with either lens.  He also said wipe contacts of the lens with a soft cloth, I did.  This is what lends on manual, sunny day, no unusual conditions.

Is there any other problems and REMEDIES I can do?  I saw a reference to replace the main Board - gee, don't want to go there!

Thank you!

Do you too low level format? You need to do it sometimes.

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