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Kenmore 11064892401 dryer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11064892401 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Owner's Manual for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3979964

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    Dryer Owner's Manual

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  • Bracket for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 8271316

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  • Trim for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3977759

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  • Wiring Diagram for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3979710

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  • Dryer Control for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3390537

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  • Wire for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3392258

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  • Parts List for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3980580

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    Parts List

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  • Dryer Push-to-start Control Knob for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3402570

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    Dryer Push-to-start Control Knob

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  • Panel for Kenmore 11064892401 - Part 3977761

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Kenmore Dryer 11064892401 FAQs

If your Kenmore dryer model 11064892401 will not start at all, or it runs but has no heat, a blown thermal fuse is a common cause. The sure way to confirm is a continuity test with a multimeter after unplugging the dryer; a good fuse shows continuity, a blown fuse reads open.

Quick symptoms checklist

  • Dryer will not run even though the door is closed and a cycle is selected
  • Drum tumbles but there is no heat (electric dryers can still tumble with a tripped power leg)
  • Dryer stops mid-cycle and will not restart until it cools (often tied to overheating)
  • Lint screen and exhaust airflow seem restricted
  • You recently had long dry times or very hot cabinet temperatures

How we confirm a blown thermal fuse (safe, accurate)

  1. Disconnect power (unplug the dryer).
  2. Access the fuse area per the 11064892401 owner's manual.
  3. Remove at least one wire from the fuse terminal.
  4. Set a multimeter to continuity or lowest ohms.
  5. Test across the fuse terminals:
    • Continuity present: fuse is good
    • No continuity (open): fuse is blown

Before you replace anything, rule out a simple power issue

Your manual notes that electric dryers commonly use two household fuses or breakers; the drum may turn even when heat is lost. Check these basics first:

What you see What it often means What to do next
Dryer will not run No power, door switch issue, start switch issue Check breakers, then test door/start switches
Dryer runs but no heat One breaker tripped, heating circuit issue, thermal fuse issue Reset both breakers, then test heating circuit

Why it matters (and what usually causes it)

A thermal fuse is a one-time safety device that opens when the dryer overheats. Overheating is most often caused by restricted airflow, such as a clogged lint screen, blocked vent, or crushed vent hose. Fixing airflow problems prevents repeat failures and helps clothes dry faster.

Parts that commonly relate to “no heat” or overheating on this model

If testing confirms a heating circuit problem, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

You can order replacement parts from the parts list for model 11064892401, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Dryer thermal fuses are not truly universal. For a Kenmore dryer like model 11064892401, the correct thermal fuse must match the dryer’s design and temperature rating; using the wrong fuse can cause repeated no-heat/no-run problems and defeats an important safety cutoff. Use the 11064892401 owner's manual to confirm the correct troubleshooting path.

What “universal” usually means (and what it does not)

Many listings call a thermal fuse “universal” because it fits a family of dryers (often Whirlpool-built Kenmore designs), but it still is not interchangeable across all brands and models.

  • “Universal” often means common mounting style and connector type
  • It does not guarantee the same trip temperature or electrical rating
  • It does not guarantee the same location or airflow assumptions
  • It does not mean it will solve the root cause (venting and overheating)

How to decide if a fuse is the right one for your dryer

For model 11064892401, we match parts by model compatibility, not by appearance.

  • Look up the thermal fuse by model number in the parts list for this dryer
  • Replace any overheated wiring or terminals at the same time when needed
  • Fix airflow restrictions first (lint screen, ducting, outside hood)
  • After replacement, run a timed heat cycle and confirm normal heat and cycling

Quick compatibility check

Check What to match Why it matters
Model fit Exact model: 11064892401 Prevents wrong temperature cutoff
Electrical Same rating and terminals Avoids nuisance trips or failure
Root cause Venting and lint buildup Prevents repeat fuse blow

Your manual notes that electric dryers can have two household fuses/breakers; the drum may turn even when heat is out. Use this as a first check before replacing parts.

  • Dryer runs but no heat
  • Dryer will not start (depending on which safety opened)
  • Long dry times and very hot cabinet
  • Burning smell beyond initial first-use odor

Parts that are commonly involved in “no heat” repairs

If you confirm the heat circuit needs repair on this model, these parts on our page are commonly used together depending on diagnosis:

Why it matters

A thermal fuse is a one-time safety device meant to open when the dryer overheats, often from restricted airflow. Matching the correct fuse for Kenmore 11064892401 and correcting venting issues keeps drying performance consistent and helps prevent repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s usually worth replacing the heating element in your Kenmore dryer model 11064892401 when the dryer still runs and tumbles normally but produces little or no heat. A new element often restores normal drying for far less than the cost of replacing the entire dryer; confirm power and airflow first using the installation guide.

Quick decision checklist (repair vs. replace)

  • Repair if the drum turns, controls work, and the cabinet is in good shape.
  • Repair if the problem is isolated to “no heat” and your venting is clear.
  • Repair if you want the fastest, lowest-cost path back to normal drying.
  • Consider replacing the dryer if you also have major issues like a failing motor, severe rust, or repeated shutdowns.
  • Always address airflow; restricted venting can cause overheating and repeat heat failures.

Rule out common “no heat” causes first

Our installation instructions for this model call out a key check: after the dryer runs about 5 minutes, open the door and feel for heat. If there’s no heat, verify the basics before buying parts.

  • Check that the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet and the door is fully closed.
  • Confirm the Start button was pushed firmly and the controls are set to an “On” position.
  • Check your home electrical supply; many electric dryers use two fuses or two breakers, and one can trip while the drum still turns.
  • Check for strong airflow at the outside exhaust hood; clean lint buildup if airflow is weak.

Parts that commonly solve “no heat” on this model

If power and venting are good, the heating circuit is the next place to look.

Symptom Common fix Example part on this page
Runs but no heat Replace failed heater Dryer heating element WP3387747
Intermittent heat, shuts off on high heat Replace thermal cut-off components Cut-off kit 279769
Burnt wire at heater terminals Repair heater wiring Dryer heating element wire kit 279457

Why it matters

A weak or failed heating system makes loads take longer, wastes energy, and can increase lint buildup in the exhaust system. Keeping the lint screen clean and the vent clear helps the dryer heat safely and dry efficiently.

For step-by-step diagrams, safety notes, and troubleshooting specific to Kenmore 11064892401, use the owner's manual. For ordering, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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