How do I tell if my dryer heating element is bad?
If your Kenmore electric dryer model 11066812690 runs but clothes stay damp or you feel little to no heat inside the drum, the heating element is likely failing. We confirm by checking for heat during a short run and then testing the element for continuity; replace the element if it tests open.
Use the basic heat check described in the 11066812690 owner's manual.
- Start a heated cycle and let the dryer run about 5 minutes.
- Open the door and feel for heat inside the drum.
- If there is no heat, stop the dryer and move to the checks below.
- If you smell a slight “new heater” odor on first use after a repair, that is normal and should fade.
Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before testing.
- Access the heater terminals and remove at least one wire from the element.
- Check continuity across the element: a good element typically shows about 10 to 50 ohms.
- If the meter shows OL/infinite resistance, the element is broken (open) and will not heat.
- Check for a short to the metal housing: you should read no continuity from either element terminal to the heater can.
| Test result | What it indicates | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| 10 to 50 ohms across terminals | Element likely OK | Check airflow and safety thermostats |
| OL/infinite across terminals | Element failed (open) | Replace element 279838 |
| Continuity to heater housing | Element shorted | Replace element 279838 and inspect wiring |
A good heating element still will not heat if airflow is restricted or a safety device opened.
- Lint screen clogged or duct crushed
- Vent hood blocked (weak airflow outside)
- Blown thermal cut-off (often caused by poor venting): consider cut-off kit 279816
- Failed high-limit thermostat: consider dryer high-limit thermostat WP3390291
- Burnt heater wiring: consider dryer heating element wire kit 279457
Running an electric dryer with poor airflow can overheat the heater housing and repeatedly blow thermal cut-offs or thermostats. Fixing venting and replacing the correct heat parts restores normal cycle times and helps prevent repeat failures.
You can order replacement parts for model 11066812690 from the parts list for this dryer, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset your Kenmore electric dryer model 11066812690, we unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker OFF) for about 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try starting a cycle again. This clears many temporary control and start-up glitches.
- Turn the cycle selector to OFF.
- Unplug the dryer from the outlet (or turn the dryer breaker OFF).
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Close the door firmly.
- Select a timed cycle and press PUSH TO START.
For normal operation details (including starting and stopping), follow the steps in the 11066812690 owner's manual.
A “reset” will not fix a failed safety switch or an open safety device. We check these common causes next:
- Door not fully closed; the dryer will not run if the door switch is not made.
- Power issue; a tripped breaker or blown fuse can stop the motor from running.
- Start sequence; the timer must be set to an ON position and PUSH TO START must be pressed.
- Overheating and airflow restriction; heavy lint buildup can cause heat-related shutdowns.
- Failed door switch; replace if it does not click or test closed when the door is shut.
If the door switch is suspect, the correct replacement for this model is the door switch W10820036.
| What we observe | What we do next | What it usually means |
|---|---|---|
| No sound at all | Verify breaker, set timer to ON, press PUSH TO START | Power or control not set |
| Light works but motor will not run | Close door firmly, test/replace door switch | Door switch circuit open |
| Runs but shuts off or takes too long | Clean lint screen, check venting, remove internal lint buildup | Airflow restriction/overheat |
A hard reset clears minor electronic or control-state issues, but dryers also rely on safety circuits (door switch, thermostats, thermal cut-off) and proper airflow. Keeping lint under control helps prevent overheating and nuisance shutdowns.
For ordering the right replacement parts for model 11066812690, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell if a dryer start switch is bad?
On Kenmore electric dryer model 11066812690, a bad start (push-to-start) switch is likely when the dryer has power but will not begin tumbling unless you hold the button in, or it will not respond at all. The most reliable confirmation is a continuity test of the switch with a multimeter.
- Dryer has power, but pressing PUSH TO START does nothing
- Dryer only runs while you keep the button pressed in
- You can hear a faint hum, but the motor does not start turning
- Door is closed and the timer is set to a drying cycle, but the dryer will not start
Before testing the start switch, we recommend confirming the basic start conditions described in the owner's manual.
- Make sure the door is fully closed (opening the door stops the dryer)
- Set the Cycle selector (timer) to an actual dry setting (not OFF)
- Press PUSH TO START firmly
- Check the house power: a tripped breaker or blown fuse can prevent the dryer from running
- Unplug the dryer (or shut off power at the breaker).
- Access the switch behind the control panel (location varies by console style).
- Label and remove the wires from the switch terminals.
- Set a multimeter to continuity or ohms.
- Test the switch:
- Button not pressed: typically shows no continuity
- Button pressed: should show continuity (very low resistance)
If the readings do not change when you press the button, the switch is bad and should be replaced.
If the start switch tests good, these parts commonly cause a no-start condition:
| What you see | Common cause | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Door must be slammed or dryer stops when door moves | Door switch issue | Door switch W10820036 |
| Dryer hums but drum will not turn | Belt broken or drum jam | Drum belt 341241 |
| Dryer is completely dead or overheats then stops | Thermal safety opened due to airflow/overheat | Cut-off kit 279816 |
A failing start switch can look like a motor or timer problem, but it is usually a simpler fix. Confirming the switch with a continuity test helps you avoid replacing higher-cost parts unnecessarily.
If you need to order replacement parts for model 11066812690, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





