How much does it cost to replace a dryer start switch?
For Kenmore dryer model 11062842100, replacing the start switch typically costs $25 to $60 for the part, plus any tools or service labor. If you hire a technician, total cost is usually higher because labor often exceeds the part price. See the 11062842100 manual for basic start and no-start checks.
- DIY (part only): typically $25 to $60
- DIY (part + basic supplies): typically $25 to $80
- Professional repair (part + labor): typically $150 to $300
| Scenario | What is included | Typical total cost |
|---|---|---|
| DIY replacement | Start switch only | $25 to $60 |
| DIY plus tune-up | Switch plus cleaning and inspection | $25 to $80 |
| Technician visit | Diagnosis, switch, installation | $150 to $300 |
Our 11062842100 manual points to several common no-start causes (power, door closed, controls set, and pressing start firmly). Before buying parts, check these first:
- Confirm the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet and has power
- Check the house fuse(s) or breaker(s) (many dryers use two)
- Make sure the door fully closes and latches
- Set the timer/cycle to a drying setting (not OFF)
- Press the start button firmly
If those items check out and the dryer still will not run, the start switch becomes a strong suspect. On this model, the start switch is commonly listed as a push-to-start style control such as the dryer push-to-start switch WP3977456.
Cost changes based on what else is found during diagnosis:
- A failed door switch can mimic a bad start switch (see dryer door switch WP3406107)
- A blown thermal cut-off can stop operation and points to venting or airflow issues
- Extra labor time if the console needs more disassembly or wiring repair
Replacing the correct part the first time saves time and prevents repeat no-start problems. Using the troubleshooting steps in the 11062842100 manual helps you rule out power, door, and control-setting issues before ordering.
You can order replacement parts for your Kenmore 11062842100 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset your Kenmore dryer model 11062842100, unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute, then restore power and try starting a cycle again. This power reset clears many control and cycle glitches; use the 11062842100 owner's manual for normal start and stop steps.
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the breaker OFF).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Plug back in (or turn the breaker ON).
- Close the door firmly.
- Select a cycle and press the push-to-start button.
A reset will not fix a blown fuse, open door switch, or failed start circuit. Check these common causes next:
- Confirm the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet and the electrical supply is on.
- Check house fuses/breakers (electric dryers commonly need a full 240V supply).
- Make sure the door is fully closed; a failed door switch can prevent starting.
- Verify the timer is set to a running position (not OFF).
- Press the start button firmly.
| What you notice | Most likely area to check | Related part you can replace |
|---|---|---|
| No response when you press start | Door not closed or door switch issue | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| Motor hums but drum will not turn | Belt slipped or broken | Dryer drum belt 341241 |
| Runs but no heat | Heating circuit issue | Dryer element 279838 |
Resetting power is the fastest way to clear a stuck cycle or control state. If the dryer still will not run, the troubleshooting steps in the manual help you separate a simple power or door issue from a part failure.
We list model-matched replacement parts for Kenmore 11062842100 on this page; for additional model lookups and parts search, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is a Kenmore Model 11062842100 dryer?
Kenmore dryer model 11062842100 is a 29-inch wide electric dryer. For planning space in a laundry room, we use the model’s manual dimensions plus the recommended rear clearance for the exhaust vent; see the owner's manual for the exact diagram and clearances.
From the manual, the key sizing details are:
- Width: 29 in.
- Depth: about 27 3/4 in. (cabinet depth shown in the dimension diagram)
- Rear clearance: plan at least 5 1/2 in. behind the dryer for the vent and elbow (most installations)
- Door swing: allow enough room to fully open the door (clearance depends on your door style)
| What you’re sizing for | What to use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer cabinet width | 29 in. | Confirms it is a standard 29-inch platform |
| Dryer cabinet depth | ~27 3/4 in. | Helps confirm fit in a recessed area |
| Total depth with venting | Cabinet depth + 5 1/2 in. minimum | Prevents crushed or kinked exhaust vent |
| Closet/recessed installs | Use minimum spacing rules in manual | Ensures airflow and service access |
- Measure the opening width at the front and back (some alcoves taper).
- Measure depth to the wall, then add space for the exhaust duct and elbow.
- Check for baseboards or trim that can reduce usable depth.
- If installing in a closet, follow the manual’s minimum spacing and ventilation opening guidance.
A dryer that is too tight to the back wall can pinch the exhaust vent, which reduces airflow. Poor airflow increases dry times and can cause overheating issues that may trip safety devices such as a thermal cut-off.
If you need replacement parts while you’re measuring or reinstalling, we list common items for this model like the dryer drum belt 341241 and dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What causes a start button not to work on a dryer?
On the Kenmore 11062842100 dryer, a start button that will not work is usually caused by a control setting issue (timer not set to a dry cycle), the door not fully closed, a power supply problem (tripped breaker or blown fuse), or a failed push-to-start switch.
- Set the Cycle Selector (timer) to a drying setting (not OFF).
- Close the dryer door firmly; opening the door stops the dryer.
- Press the start button firmly.
- Confirm the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet.
- Check the home electrical supply; many dryers use two fuses or two breakers.
| What’s happening | Likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Button presses but nothing happens | Timer not set to an active cycle | Select a cycle, then press start |
| Dryer stops when door moves | Door not fully closed or door switch issue | Re-close door; inspect door switch |
| No lights or completely dead | Power supply issue | Reset breakers, check fuses/outlet |
| Button feels normal but won’t start | Failed push-to-start switch | Test switch for continuity; replace if open |
If the basic checks above are good, these parts are frequent culprits on dryers like this:
- Dryer push-to-start switch WP3977456 (start circuit)
- Dryer door switch WP3406107 (prevents running with door open)
- Dryer timer WP3976576 (must be in a running position)
- Motor 279827 (if motor is seized or electrically open)
The start button is only one piece of the start circuit. Your Kenmore 11062842100 also needs the door switch closed, the timer set to a run position, and proper household power. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat no-start problems.
For the exact operating steps and “dryer will not run” checks, follow the owner's manual. If you need to order replacement parts for this model, use the parts list for 11062842100 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know if my dryer door switch is bad?
On Kenmore dryer model 11062842100, a bad door switch usually acts like the door is open: the dryer will not start, or it stops when the door is bumped. This model is designed to stop when the door opens and only run again after the door is closed and Start is pressed (see the 11062842100 owner's manual).
- Dryer will not start even with power and a cycle selected
- Dryer stops as soon as the door is moved or you let go of the door
- You have to push or hold the door to keep the dryer running
- Drum light stays on with the door closed (if equipped)
- Door does not latch with a solid click (latch or strike issue can mimic a bad switch)
- Close the door firmly; listen for a clear latch click
- Start a timed cycle; press Start firmly
- Inspect the latch area for lint buildup or a bent door strike
- If the dryer will not run, also confirm basics: controls set to run, dryer plugged in, and house breakers/fuses are OK
Unplug the dryer before accessing internal parts.
- Access the switch at the door opening area
- With the door closed (plunger pressed): switch should show continuity
- With the door open (plunger released): switch should show no continuity
- If readings do not change cleanly, replace the switch
If your tests point to the switch, use the model-matched part: dryer door switch WP3406107.
| Test result | What it means | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Continuity never changes | Switch stuck/failed | Replace switch |
| Continuity changes but dryer still will not start | Door not closing fully or another start issue | Check latch/strike, then start circuit |
The door switch is a safety interlock; it prevents the drum from running with the door open and can stop the dryer mid-cycle when it fails.
You can order replacement parts for model 11062842100 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





