How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; on model 11066702691, that plate is typically found around the door opening area. Once you have the full model number, we can match the correct parts, wiring, and operating instructions.
Check these common locations on Kenmore electric dryers:
- Inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Around the door opening area near the latch side
- On a metal plate or sticker labeled “Model” and “Serial”
For the exact identification details and how the plate is referenced, use the 11066702691 owner's manual.
Kenmore model numbers are long for a reason; each section helps us identify the correct design family and parts list.
| What you capture | Example | Why we need it |
|---|---|---|
| Full model number | 11066702691 | Ensures the right parts diagrams and compatible replacements |
| Serial number | (varies) | Helps confirm production range when designs change |
| Product type | Electric dryer | Confirms heating and electrical components |
Using the full model number prevents ordering the wrong items, especially for common repairs like a worn belt, no-heat symptoms, or a door that will not start the cycle.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (all digits, no spaces)
- Take a clear photo of the plate before it wears or gets scratched
- Use the model number (not the cycle knob labels) when searching for parts
- If the dryer will not start when the door is closed, the door switch WP3406107 is a common related part to check
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11066702691?
A Kenmore electric dryer like model 11066702691 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and proper venting. Regular lint removal, correct airflow, and avoiding overloads help the motor, heater, and drum support parts reach that expected lifespan.
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, clogged hood) increases heat and wear
- Overloading strains the drive motor and drum support system
- High heat cycles used constantly can shorten heater and thermostat life
- Lint buildup inside the cabinet raises temperatures and reduces airflow
- Noisy drum support (rollers, idler) can lead to belt wear and poor tumbling
- Clean the lint screen every load; wash it with mild soap monthly if it seems coated
- Check airflow at the outside vent hood; strong, steady flow matters
- Inspect and clean the vent duct at least yearly (more often with pets)
- Keep loads balanced; dry similar fabrics together
- Use the cycle that matches the load; avoid “high heat” when it is not needed
| Wear item | What you may notice | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Drum belt | Drum will not tumble | Prevents drying and can stress the motor |
| Idler pulley/rollers | Squealing, thumping | Keeps the drum turning smoothly |
| Heating circuit parts | No heat or overheating | Controls drying temperature and safety |
Knowing the typical 13-year lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or replace. On a dryer near end-of-life, restoring airflow and replacing common wear parts often improves drying performance and reduces overheating stress.
For model-specific operating and care guidance, use the 11066702691 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 11066702691?
For Kenmore electric dryer model 11066702691, the most commonly replaced parts are the drum belt, heating parts, and door/start switches. These items handle constant motion, heat, and daily user interaction, so they are the first to wear in normal use.
- Drum belt 341241 (belt wear, drum not turning)
- Element 279838 (no heat or weak heat)
- Cut-off kit 279816 (overheating protection parts that can open if airflow is poor)
- Door switch WP3406107 (dryer will not start when door is closed)
- Dryer push-to-start switch WP3395382 (no start when button is pressed)
- Dryer blower wheel WP694089 (poor airflow, rumbling, burning smell from lint restriction)
- Dryer idler pulley WP691366 (squealing, belt slipping, intermittent tumbling)
| Symptom | Parts to check first | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but no heat | Heating element, cut-off kit, operating thermostat | Venting problems often cause repeat failures |
| Will not start | Door switch, push-to-start switch | Also confirm power at the outlet and breaker |
| Loud squeal or thump | Idler pulley, blower wheel, drum support/bearing parts | Noise usually gets worse over time |
| Drum not turning | Drum belt, idler pulley, drive motor | A broken belt is the most common cause |
Replacing the correct part the first time restores safe airflow and proper heat control. On electric dryers, restricted venting can overheat the heater circuit and repeatedly blow thermal cut-offs, so fixing airflow protects your repair.
For model-specific troubleshooting steps and diagrams, use the 11066702691 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026





