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Kenmore 11066972500 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11066972500 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Belt Switch Jumper Wire for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 3394081

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    Dryer Belt Switch Jumper Wire

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  • Hex Nut for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 3387709

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  • Connector for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 3347243

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  • Bracket for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 8559504

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  • Dryer Door for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 697221

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  • (338471) (alt.) for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part N/P

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  • Dryer Do-it-yourself Repair Manual for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 787207

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  • Operating Instructions for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 3394996

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    Operating Instructions

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  • Dryer Guide for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 3980429

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  • Dryer Electronic Control Board for Kenmore 11066972500 - Part 8546229

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    Dryer Electronic Control Board

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Kenmore Dryer 11066972500 FAQs

Kenmore “500 series” dryers come in multiple sizes, so cubic feet depends on the exact model. For your Kenmore 11066972500 dryer, the installation information confirms it is a 27-inch (69 cm) wide dryer; most 27-inch Kenmore/Whirlpool-built dryers are typically about 6.5 to 7.0 cu. ft. Check the exact capacity listing in the 11066972500 owner's manual.

How to confirm the exact capacity for 11066972500

  • Look for a “Capacity” or “Specifications” section in the manual
  • Check the model/serial tag (usually inside the door opening) to confirm you are matching the right model number
  • If the manual lists drum dimensions (diameter and depth), capacity can be calculated from those measurements
  • Use the 27-inch width as a quick cross-check that you are in the right document

Typical capacity by dryer width (quick reference)

Dryer width Common capacity range What it means for loads
24-inch compact ~3.4 to 4.0 cu. ft. Smaller loads, apartments
27-inch standard ~6.5 to 7.0 cu. ft. Most family loads
29-inch large ~7.0+ cu. ft. Bulkier items, fewer cycles

Why it matters

Capacity affects how well clothes tumble and dry evenly. Overloading a smaller-capacity drum increases dry time and can contribute to airflow and heat issues, especially if lint buildup is present.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number label; on Kenmore model 11066972500, that label is located at the top inside the dryer door well. Write down the full model number and serial number so you can match the correct parts and instructions.

Where to look on Kenmore model 11066972500

Check these spots in this order:

  • Top inside the dryer door well (most common for this model)
  • Around the door opening on the cabinet frame
  • On the rear panel (some versions place the label there)
  • Inside the cabinet near the lint screen housing (less common)

For a diagram and the exact label location callout, use the 11066972500 owner's manual.

What to record (and why)

When you find the label, record:

  • Model number (example format in the manual starts with 110.)
  • Serial number
  • Purchase date (helpful for service history and matching revisions)

Why it matters

The full model number identifies the exact Kenmore dryer design so we can match the right heating, drive, and door parts. Even small model-number differences can change which heating element, timer, or door switch fits.

Quick ID checklist

Use this checklist to avoid common mistakes:

Model number vs. serial number

Item What it tells us Used for
Model number Exact dryer design and parts list Parts lookup, manuals, diagrams
Serial number Production run details Service history, manufacturing info

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore dryer model 11066972500, a blown thermal fuse commonly shows up as a dryer that will not start, or a dryer that tumbles but has no heat. The sure way to know is to unplug the dryer and test the fuse with a multimeter for continuity.

Quick symptoms to look for

  • Dryer will not run at all (no motor, no tumble)
  • Drum turns but there is no heat (electric models can still tumble if one house breaker trips)
  • Dryer stops mid-cycle and will not restart until it cools
  • You recently had poor airflow (clogged lint screen or vent), then the problem started

Confirm it with a continuity test

  1. Disconnect power at the breaker and unplug the dryer.
  2. Access the thermal fuse (location varies by configuration); use the 11066972500 owner's manual for the access steps and safety notes.
  3. Pull the wires off the fuse terminals (note their positions).
  4. Set your multimeter to continuity or lowest ohms.
  5. Touch a probe to each terminal.

How to read the meter

Meter result What it means Next step
Beep or near 0 Ω Fuse is good Check airflow, heater circuit, and controls
No beep or OL/infinite Fuse is blown Replace the fuse and correct the airflow restriction

Why the fuse blew (and what to fix so it does not happen again)

A thermal fuse usually opens because the dryer overheated from restricted airflow. Before running the dryer after repair, we recommend:

  • Clean the lint screen and confirm it is not damaged (a torn screen can let lint into the duct)
  • Inspect and clean the exhaust duct and outside hood for lint buildup or a crushed hose
  • Make sure the dryer is on a proper heat cycle and has correct power supply (electric dryers can have two breakers)
  • If you also have no heat, test the heater circuit components, including the dryer heating element WP3387747

Safety and power checks that matter

The installation instructions for this dryer emphasize using a properly grounded outlet and verifying the electrical supply. If the dryer will not start or has no heat, confirm the door is closed, the Start button is pressed firmly, and both household fuses/breakers are intact using the 11066972500 installation guide.

Why it matters

A blown thermal fuse is a safety device; replacing it without fixing the venting problem can cause repeat failures, longer dry times, and overheating.

Last updated: February 2026

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