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Kenmore 11062212101 electric dryer

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  • Terminal for Kenmore 11062212101 - Part WP94614

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  • Door for Kenmore 11062212101 - Part WP3403361

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  • Dryer Cabinet Hole Plug (white) for Kenmore 11062212101 - Part WP3404413

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  • Dryer Motor Bracket for Kenmore 11062212101 - Part WP348780

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Kenmore Electric Dryer 11062212101 FAQs

Yes; for a Kenmore electric dryer model 11062212101, replacing the heating element is usually worth it when the dryer still tumbles normally and the cabinet, drum, and controls are in good shape. Before replacing parts, we confirm airflow and power because a tripped breaker or blocked vent can mimic a bad element.

Quick decision checklist

  • The drum turns and the timer advances, but there is no heat
  • You have good airflow at the outside vent hood after 5 to 10 minutes of running
  • You verified both dryer breakers or fuses are on (many electric dryers use two)
  • The dryer is not overheating or shutting down from restricted venting
  • The repair cost is far less than replacing the dryer

What to check first (often fixes “no heat”)

The manual notes that the dryer can appear to run but not heat if one fuse is blown or one breaker is tripped, and that restricted air movement from lint buildup can cause poor drying. Use the troubleshooting steps in the 11062212101 owner's manual.

  • Clean the lint screen and confirm it is seated correctly
  • Check the vent path for crushing, kinks, or lint blockage
  • Run the dryer and feel for strong exhaust outside
  • Verify both legs of power are present (reset both breakers fully OFF then ON)

Parts that commonly get replaced together

If the element failed due to overheating or age, we often replace related safety and temperature-control parts at the same time.

Symptom Common related part to consider Example part for this model
No heat, dryer runs Heating circuit component Dryer element 279838
No heat after overheating/blocked vent Safety cut-off Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816
Overheats or cycles heat oddly Temperature control Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134

Why it matters

A new heating element will not solve slow drying if airflow is restricted. Good venting protects the new element and helps prevent repeated thermal cut-off trips.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore 11062212101 electric dryer, the most common problems are no heat or weak heat, long dry times from restricted airflow, drum not turning due to a worn belt or idler, and the dryer not starting because of a door switch or blown thermal fuse. Use the 11062212101 owner's manual for model-specific checks and safety steps.

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • No heat: failed heating element, high-limit thermostat, operating thermostat, or thermal cut-off
  • Long dry times: clogged lint screen, blocked venting, lint buildup in the lint chute or blower area
  • Drum not turning: broken belt, worn idler pulley, worn drum support components (often serviced as a kit)
  • Won’t start: door switch not closing, push-to-start switch issue, thermal fuse open
  • Loud squealing or thumping: worn drum support parts, idler pulley, or blower wheel damage

Parts that commonly fix these issues (when testing confirms failure)

If your troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are frequently replaced on this model:

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent.
  2. Verify the dryer is on a heat cycle and not “air fluff” or “no heat.”
  3. Check the door closes firmly; a weak latch can mimic a bad switch.
  4. If the dryer runs but won’t heat, inspect venting first; overheating can open safety fuses.
  5. If you use a meter, unplug the dryer before testing components.

Symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most common area Example part on this model
Runs, no heat Heating circuit Dryer element, thermostats, thermal cut-off
Won’t start Safety/start circuit Thermal fuse, door switch, start switch
Drum won’t turn Drive system Belt, idler pulley, repair kit
Loud noise Drum support/airflow Repair kit, blower wheel

Why it matters

Dryer heating and safety parts (like a thermal fuse or thermal cut-off) often fail because of overheating from poor airflow. Fixing vent restrictions helps prevent repeat failures and improves drying performance.

Last updated: March 2026

On the Kenmore 11062212101 electric dryer, a blown thermal fuse typically stops the dryer from running because it opens the safety circuit after overheating. If your dryer still tumbles but has no heat, that points more often to a power-supply issue (one house fuse tripped) or a heating circuit problem, not a “running” thermal fuse.

What you’ll usually see when a safety device opens

  • Dryer will not start at all (common when a thermal fuse opens)
  • Dryer starts but there’s no heat (commonly caused by one of the two house fuses or breakers tripping)
  • Dryer shuts off mid-cycle (overheating or airflow restriction)
  • Burning smell at first use can be normal for a new element, but persistent overheating symptoms are not

For model-specific operating and troubleshooting checks, follow the steps in the 11062212101 owner’s manual.

Quick checks before replacing parts

  1. Confirm power: Many electric dryers use two fuses/breakers; if one trips, the dryer can run but not heat.
  2. Check airflow: Make sure the vent is not crushed or kinked; restricted airflow is a common overheating cause.
  3. Clean lint path: Clean the lint screen and inspect the exhaust hood outside for strong airflow.
  4. Verify settings: Make sure you are not on an Air (no-heat) cycle.

Common “runs but won’t heat” causes (comparison)

Symptom Most common cause What to do next
Tumbles, no heat One house fuse/breaker tripped Reset/replace both as needed
Poor drying, long times Restricted venting or clogged lint screen Clean lint screen and exhaust system
No heat after airflow is good Heating circuit component issue Test heater and thermostats

If testing shows the heater is open, the correct replacement heater for this model is the dryer element 279838. If overheating damaged safety controls, the dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 is a common repair set used in the heating circuit.

Why it matters

A blown thermal fuse or thermal cut-off is a safety response to overheating. Restoring heat without fixing the underlying airflow restriction (lint buildup, crushed vent, blocked exhaust hood) can cause repeat failures and poor drying performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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