How to tell if a dryer start switch is bad?
On the Kenmore 11097588210 gas dryer, a bad start switch usually shows up as a dryer that has power but will not start when you press Start. The most reliable check is a multimeter continuity test: the switch should change from open to closed when pressed.
- Dryer has power (lights or timer works) but motor never runs
- Pressing Start feels loose, stuck, or does not “click” consistently
- You can sometimes start the dryer only by wiggling or holding the button
- No motor hum at all when Start is pressed (with door closed)
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before opening any panels.
- Access the start switch behind the control panel and label the wires before removing them.
- Set a multimeter to continuity or the lowest ohms setting.
- Test across the switch terminals:
- Not pressed: meter should read open (OL or very high resistance).
- Pressed: meter should read closed (near 0 ohms or continuity tone).
- If the reading never changes, the start switch is bad.
A dryer can fail to start even when the start switch is fine. Use this quick comparison to narrow it down.
| What you see | More likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Drum light works but nothing happens when pressing Start | Start switch or door switch | Door closes firmly, door switch actuator, start switch continuity |
| Motor hums but drum will not turn | Belt or idler issue | Belt condition, dryer idler pulley 279640 |
| Starts then stops quickly, or will not start after overheating | Thermal fuse blown | Venting restriction, dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 |
The start switch is part of the motor start circuit. If it cannot close electrically, the drive motor never gets the “start” signal, so the dryer will sit idle even though it has power.
Last updated: January 2026
Does a gas dryer need a special outlet?
A Kenmore gas dryer model 11097588210 does not need a special 240-volt dryer receptacle; it typically plugs into a standard 120-volt, 3-prong grounded outlet to run the motor, controls, and igniter while gas provides the heat.
Most Kenmore gas dryers use household power for everything except the heat source.
- Voltage: 120 VAC (standard household)
- Outlet type: grounded 3-prong (do not use a cheater plug)
- Dedicated circuit: preferred to reduce nuisance trips
- Extension cords: avoid; they can overheat and cause voltage drop
- GFCI/AFCI: may be required by local code; if nuisance-tripping happens, have an electrician verify the circuit
The outlet is usually standard; the “special” part is the gas connection and venting.
| Setup item | Gas dryer (11097588210) | Electric dryer (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical supply | 120V | 240V |
| Heat source | Natural gas or LP (with conversion) | Electric heating element |
| Other requirements | Gas shutoff valve, approved connector, venting | Heavy 240V cord, venting |
Using the correct outlet and circuit helps the dryer start reliably and keeps the control and motor from running hot due to low voltage. Proper gas hookup and venting are just as important for safe, efficient drying.
If your gas dryer has power but won’t heat, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 (common cause of intermittent heating)
- Dryer igniter 279311 (ignites the burner)
- Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 (opens if the dryer overheats, often from poor venting)
- Gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video (step-by-step checks)
Last updated: January 2026
What size is a Kenmore Model 11097588210 dryer?
The Kenmore gas dryer model 11097588210 is a full-size 27-inch class dryer. Most dryers in this class measure about 27 inches wide, roughly 43 to 44 inches tall, and about 27 to 30 inches deep (depth varies most with the door and venting setup).
Use these common planning numbers for a Kenmore 110-series, 27-inch platform dryer like 11097588210:
- Width: ~27 in
- Height: ~43 to 44 in
- Depth (cabinet): ~27 to 30 in
- Depth (with door open): often ~45 to 55 in
- Clearance behind dryer: plan 4 to 6 in minimum for vent and gas line routing
To confirm your exact installed footprint, we recommend measuring these points:
- Outside cabinet width at the widest point
- Overall height from floor to top panel
- Depth from back panel to the front edge (then again to the front of the door)
- Space behind the dryer for the vent elbow and gas connector
- Door swing clearance so the door opens fully without hitting a wall or washer
| What you’re planning for | What to use as a safe estimate | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Closet width | 29 to 30 in | Allows side clearance and easier install |
| Closet depth | 32 to 36 in | Accounts for venting and gas line space |
| Height under shelves | 45 in minimum | Prevents rubbing and vibration contact |
Dryer “size” is not just the cabinet. Vent routing, the gas connector, and door swing often determine whether a Kenmore gas dryer like 11097588210 fits comfortably and vents safely.
If you are changing vent direction or rebuilding the exhaust path, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Vent W10470674 (side venting kit option)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (airflow performance)
- Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 (overheat protection tied to airflow)
Last updated: January 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset your Kenmore gas dryer model 11097588210, disconnect power for a few minutes to clear the control. If the dryer still will not start or heat after the reset, the problem is usually a safety device trip (like a thermal fuse) or restricted airflow, not the control itself.
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or switch the dryer breaker OFF).
- Wait 2 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Open and close the door once, then press Start.
A “reset” only clears the control state. On model 11097588210, these are the most common reasons the dryer still will not run or heat:
- Blown thermal fuse from overheating or poor venting
- Door not fully latching or a door switch issue
- Failed ignition components (igniter, gas valve coils, radiant sensor)
- Restricted venting causing high temperature shutdowns
- Worn drive system parts causing no-tumble symptoms
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start (no response) | Safety circuit, door circuit | Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 |
| Runs but no heat | Ignition or gas valve system | Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 |
| Loud rumbling or thumping | Drum support system | Support WPW10314173 |
| Squealing, belt not tensioned | Idler system | Dryer idler pulley 279640 |
If the dryer overheats, it can open the thermal fuse and stop operation until the failed part is replaced and the vent restriction is corrected. Resetting power without fixing airflow often leads to repeat failures and longer dry times.
For model-specific troubleshooting steps and code explanations, use our Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes guide.
Last updated: January 2026





