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Kenmore Dryer 11068332700 FAQs

A bad start switch on your Kenmore dryer model 11068332700 usually shows up as a dryer that has power but will not run when you press PUSH TO START. The most reliable check is a continuity test: the switch should change from open to closed when pressed (see the 11068332700 owner's manual for normal operation).

Quick symptoms to look for

  • Dryer has power (lights or timer works) but the motor never starts
  • You press PUSH TO START firmly and nothing happens
  • Dryer starts only if you jiggle the button or press unusually hard
  • Start button feels loose, sticks, or does not spring back normally
  • No “click” feel from the switch when pressed

How we test the start switch (continuity test)

Safety first: unplug the dryer before opening the console or handling wires.

  1. Unplug the dryer.
  2. Access the push-to-start switch behind the control panel.
  3. Label and remove the wires from the switch terminals.
  4. Set a multimeter to continuity (or lowest ohms).
  5. Test across the switch terminals:
    • Not pressed: meter should read open (no continuity).
    • Pressed: meter should read closed (continuity, near 0 ohms).

What the readings mean

Multimeter result What it usually means Next step
Open when not pressed; closed when pressed Switch is working Check door switch, power supply, timer/control
Open all the time Switch is bad Replace the start switch
Closed all the time Switch is stuck/shorted Replace the start switch

Rule out the common “won’t start” causes first

The installation and troubleshooting guidance for this dryer points to these basics before parts replacement:

  • Confirm a cycle is selected and controls are in an “On” position
  • Press the Start button firmly
  • Make sure the door is fully closed
  • Verify the dryer is plugged in
  • Check both household fuses or both breakers (electric dryers often use two)

For the full startup checklist, use the 11068332700 installation guide.

Why it matters

A failed start switch stops the motor from getting the start signal, so the dryer will appear “dead” even when power is present. Testing prevents replacing good parts and helps you focus on the real no-start cause (door switch, power supply, timer, or motor circuit).

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, it’s usually worth replacing the heating element in a Kenmore 11068332700 dryer when the dryer still runs, the drum tumbles normally, and the cabinet and controls are in good shape. A no-heat problem can also be caused by a tripped breaker, blown fuse, or an airflow restriction, so we check those first using the 11068332700 owner’s manual.

When replacing the heating element makes sense

Replace the element when you have no heat but the dryer otherwise operates normally.

  • The drum turns but clothes stay cold and damp
  • Power supply checks out (electric dryers need proper 240V supply)
  • Venting is clear and airflow is strong
  • You want a repair that typically restores normal drying performance

A common replacement part for this model is the dryer element 279838.

What to check before you buy parts

Many “bad element” symptoms are actually power or airflow issues.

  • Check both breakers/fuses: electric dryers can tumble with only one leg of power, but not heat
  • Confirm the door closes and Start is pressed firmly (basic run conditions)
  • Look for crushed or blocked venting (restricted airflow can trigger overheating protection)
  • Inspect lint buildup: clean the lint screen and check the exhaust path
  • Consider safety cutoffs: overheating can open a thermal cut-off and stop heat

Quick decision guide

What you observe Most likely direction Typical next step
Drum tumbles, no heat Power issue or heat circuit fault Check breakers, then test element and cutoffs
Dryer shows poor airflow, long dry times Vent restriction Clear venting before replacing parts
Heat comes and goes Thermostat or overheating condition Check airflow, then test thermostats

Why it matters

Replacing the heating element without fixing a vent restriction or power problem can lead to repeat failures and longer dry times. Starting with airflow and power checks helps protect the new element and improves efficiency.

Last updated: January 2026

If your Kenmore dryer model 11068332700 runs but clothes stay damp or there is no heat, the heating element is a top suspect. Before replacing parts, we check power and airflow first because a tripped breaker or blocked vent can stop heat even when the drum still tumbles.

Quick checks before testing the element

  • Confirm the dryer is on a heat cycle (not air fluff or no-heat).
  • Check the lint screen and make sure the exhaust vent is not crushed, kinked, or blocked.
  • For electric heat, reset both sides of the breaker (electric dryers typically use 240V and can tumble with only half the power).
  • If your dryer shows an airflow-related code during first-run diagnostics, correct venting before continuing.
  • If you smell a “new heater” odor only on first use after a repair, that can be normal.

How to test the heating element (basic continuity test)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
  2. Access the heater housing and disconnect the element wires.
  3. Use a multimeter on continuity or resistance.
  4. A good element typically shows continuity; an open circuit (no continuity) indicates a failed element.

Use the wiring and access steps in the 11068332700 owner’s manual so you’re testing the correct terminals and reassembling safely.

What to replace if the element tests bad (or keeps failing)

Symptom Most common cause Related parts to consider
No heat, drum tumbles Open heating element Dryer element 279838
Heat cuts out, overheating Restricted venting or failed safety thermostat/fuse Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816, dryer high-limit thermostat WP3977767
Long dry times, weak airflow Vent restriction or blower issue Check venting; inspect blower wheel

Why it matters

A bad heating element stops drying performance, but airflow and power supply issues can mimic a failed element. Fixing venting and confirming full power helps prevent repeat failures of the heater, thermal cut-off, and high-limit thermostat.

Last updated: January 2026

To hard reset your Kenmore dryer model 11068332700, disconnect power (unplug the cord or switch the breaker off) for about 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and start a cycle. This clears many temporary control or cycle issues without replacing parts.

Hard reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Turn the cycle selector to Off.
  • Unplug the dryer (or turn both dryer breakers off if it is hardwired).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Close the door fully.
  • Select a Timed Dry heated cycle and press PUSH TO START.

For model-specific operating and start/stop details, follow the 11068332700 owner's manual.

If the dryer still will not start after a reset

A reset helps only if the issue is temporary. If it still will not run, these checks usually find the real cause:

  • Confirm the controls are set to a running position and the Start button is pushed firmly.
  • Make sure the dryer is plugged in and the door is closed.
  • Check the home electrical supply; many dryers use 2 fuses or 2 breakers, and one can trip while the other stays on.
  • If you see an L2 code at the beginning of a cycle, focus on the home power supply because the heater may not be getting full voltage.
  • If the drum will not turn or you hear a motor hum, inspect the belt and drum support system.

Quick symptom-to-likely-cause table

What you notice What it often points to What to check next
No lights, no response Power supply issue Breakers/fuses, outlet, cord
Runs but no heat Heater circuit or airflow problem Venting, heater components
Hums but will not tumble Drum drive problem Belt, idler pulley, drum load

If you suspect a broken belt, the correct replacement for this model is the belt 341241.

Why it matters

A hard reset clears the control state, but it does not fix underlying problems like a tripped breaker, poor airflow, or a failed drive component. Checking power and basic start conditions prevents repeat shutdowns and protects heating performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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