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Kenmore Electric Dryer 11060902990 FAQs

A Kenmore electric dryer like model 11060902990 typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent airflow maintenance (lint screen and venting) and prompt repair of wear items, it’s common for these dryers to reach 15 years of service.

What affects lifespan the most

The biggest life-shorteners are heat stress and restricted airflow. We recommend following the cleaning and venting guidance in the 11060902990 owner's manual.

  • Clean the lint screen before or after every load
  • Keep the exhaust vent clear and as straight as possible
  • Avoid plastic or foil venting; use 4-inch heavy metal venting
  • Don’t overload; bulky loads strain the drive system and reduce airflow
  • Address new noises early (rollers, idler pulley, belt)
Quick maintenance schedule
Task How often Why it helps
Clean lint screen Every load Prevents overheating and long dry times
Check outside exhaust hood airflow Monthly Confirms vent is not restricted
Clean vent duct run Yearly (or sooner if slow drying) Reduces heat buildup and wear
Inspect drum support and belt system If squealing/thumping starts Prevents secondary damage
When repairs make sense vs replacement

If your 11060902990 still heats well and the cabinet and drum are in good shape, replacing common wear parts can be a cost-effective way to extend life.

Common “wear” parts on many Kenmore 110-series dryers include:

Why it matters

A dryer that’s venting properly runs cooler and finishes cycles faster; that reduces stress on the heating circuit, motor, and thermostats, which is the simplest way to get the longest life from a Kenmore dryer.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Kenmore electric dryer model 11060902990, a bad heating element usually shows up as a dryer that tumbles normally but produces little or no heat, causing damp clothes and long dry times. The most reliable confirmation is an unplugged continuity test of the element and a check for a short to the heater housing.

Common signs before you test
  • Dryer runs but there is no heat on heated cycles
  • Clothes take much longer than normal to dry
  • Dryer heats intermittently (may stop heating mid-cycle)
  • Burning smell or visible damage in the heater area (coil broken or touching metal)
  • You also find a blown safety device such as a thermal fuse or thermal cut-off
How we confirm the heating element is bad (basic multimeter checks)

Always disconnect power first. For access and safety notes specific to this dryer, follow the steps in the 11060902990 owner's manual.

  • Continuity (element terminals): A good element typically shows continuity; an open circuit indicates a broken coil.
  • Short to ground (terminal to metal housing): Any continuity to the metal heater housing indicates the coil is shorted and the element should be replaced.
Quick interpretation table
Test result What it usually means Next step
Continuity present Element coil is not open Check airflow, thermostats, and wiring
No continuity (open) Element coil is broken Replace the heating element
Continuity to housing Element is shorted to ground Replace the heating element
Parts that commonly fail with “no heat” symptoms

On this model, “no heat” is not always the heater itself. We often check these in the same visit:

  • Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 (opens if the dryer overheats)
  • Cut-off kit 279769 (thermal cut-off protection)
  • Operating thermostat and high-limit thermostat
  • House power supply (electric dryers can run on 120V but not heat if one leg of 240V is missing)
  • Venting and lint buildup restricting airflow
Why it matters

A failed heating element stops proper drying, but restricted airflow can also overheat the heater circuit and repeatedly blow safety fuses. Fixing the root cause (often venting) helps protect the new part and restores normal drying performance.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, it’s usually worth replacing the heating element in your Kenmore 11060902990 electric dryer because the repair cost is typically far less than replacing the dryer. It’s most worthwhile when the dryer is otherwise in good condition and you also correct any airflow problems that caused overheating.

When replacing the heating element is the right call

A failed element is a common, fixable “no heat” cause on electric dryers. For this model, the compatible replacement is the dryer heating element WP3387747.

  • The drum turns and the timer runs, but clothes stay cold
  • The dryer is in good overall shape (drum, motor, controls)
  • You want to extend the dryer’s life with a targeted repair
  • You can safely access the heater housing and wiring connections
  • You will also clean the venting to prevent repeat failures
Don’t replace the element until you check these first

On Kenmore electric dryers like model 11060902990, restricted venting can overheat the heater circuit and blow safety devices. Before ordering parts, we recommend reviewing the troubleshooting and venting guidance in the 11060902990 owner’s manual.

  • Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood
  • Check for a crushed or kinked vent and avoid plastic or foil venting
  • Verify the house power supply (a dryer can run but not heat if one leg of 240V is missing)
  • Inspect the thermal safety parts; a blown fuse will stop heat even with a good element
Common “no heat” parts to consider together
Symptom Often involved part Example compatible part for this model
Runs but no heat Thermal fuse WP3390719
Overheats, then no heat Thermal cut-off kit 279769
Cycles heat poorly High-limit thermostat WP3390291
Why it matters

Replacing only the heater without fixing airflow can lead to another burnout, longer dry times, and higher energy use. A clean, properly routed 4-inch metal vent helps the new element last and keeps drying performance strong.

Last updated: January 2026

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Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

Main causes: bad drum support roller, damaged idler pulley, broken blower fan blade, worn drum glide bearing, bad drive …

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