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Kenmore 11060954990 electric dryer Parts

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Kenmore Electric Dryer 11060954990 FAQs

To hard reset your Kenmore electric dryer model 11060954990, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle again. This clears many temporary control or timer glitches, but it will not fix airflow or heat-safety shutdown problems.

Hard reset steps (safe and effective)
  • Turn the dryer OFF.
  • Unplug the power cord, or turn both dryer breakers OFF (electric dryers typically use a 240V double breaker).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Close the door firmly.
  • Select a cycle and press PUSH TO START.

For model-specific operating steps and control descriptions, use the 11060954990 owner's manual.

If the dryer still will not start after a reset

A “reset” often seems to help because the dryer cools down or a loose connection makes contact again. If it still will not run, these are the most common causes to check next:

  • Door not fully closed or start button not pressed firmly
  • House fuse blown or breaker tripped (use time-delay fuses where applicable)
  • Lint screen clogged, causing restricted airflow
  • Exhaust vent or outside hood clogged or crushed
  • Heat-safety device opened (thermal fuse or thermal cut-off)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
Symptom Most likely area Common related part for this model
Runs but no heat Heating circuit Dryer heating element WP3387747
Stops, won’t restart, or won’t run Overheat protection Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719
Long dry times, very hot cabinet Airflow restriction Venting and lint screen (cleaning)
Why it matters

A hard reset only clears a temporary state. If airflow is restricted, the dryer can overheat and open a safety device, so cleaning the lint screen and venting is just as important as resetting power.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore electric dryer model 11060954990, a bad door switch usually shows up as a no-start condition even though the controls are set correctly. Because opening the door is designed to stop the dryer, a failed switch can act like the door is always open, so the motor will not run.

Common symptoms of a bad door switch
  • Dryer will not start when you press PUSH TO START (controls appear normal)
  • Dryer starts only if you push or lift the door while pressing start (intermittent contact)
  • Dryer stops as soon as you release the door or it “feels” slightly unlatched
  • Drum light behavior is abnormal (if your version has a drum light)
  • Door must be slammed to get the dryer to run (misaligned switch or strike)
Quick checks you can do first

Before replacing parts, we recommend these basic checks because they cause the same “door open” symptoms:

  • Close the door firmly and try starting again; the manual notes the dryer will not start until the door is closed and start is pressed
  • Inspect the door strike for wear or looseness; a worn strike may not press the switch fully
  • Check that the dryer is level; a tilted cabinet can affect door alignment
  • Unplug the dryer and look for a loose wire connection at the door switch (if accessible)
What to replace if the door is not latching tightly

If the door is not closing consistently, the strike is a common fix on this model.

What you notice Most likely issue Typical fix
Door closes but feels “loose” Worn strike or latch alignment Replace strike
Dryer only runs when door is pushed Door switch not being actuated Replace strike or door switch
Dryer never starts, door closes normally Failed door switch Replace door switch

Helpful part for door-closing issues: strike 279570

Why it matters

The door switch is a safety device. The dryer is designed to stop when the door opens, so a failing switch can prevent operation or create unreliable starting and stopping.

For model-specific operating details (including starting and stopping behavior), use the 11060954990 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Kenmore electric dryer model 11060954990, repairing a door switch typically costs about $100 to $250 total (parts plus labor). If you do it yourself, the cost is usually $20 to $60 for the switch, depending on the exact part and supplier.

What affects the total repair cost?

The door switch itself is usually inexpensive; most of the cost comes from diagnosis and service time.

  • Service call / diagnostic fee (often applied toward the repair)
  • Labor time (simple access vs. more disassembly)
  • Whether the switch is the real problem (door strike, latch alignment, wiring)
  • Your location and minimum trip charges
  • Any additional parts needed during reassembly
Quick checks before you replace anything

Your dryer should stop when the door opens and only run when the door is firmly closed. The manual also notes that the dryer will not start unless the door is closed and you press the start control.

  • Close the door firmly and try again; a loose door can mimic a bad switch
  • Check the door strike and door catch area for cracks or looseness
  • Unplug the dryer and inspect for a pinched or loose wire at the switch
  • If the dryer runs with the door open, stop using it until repaired
Typical cost breakdown
Repair approach Typical total cost What you’re paying for
DIY switch replacement $20 to $60 Switch only (plus basic tools)
Pro repair (switch only) $100 to $250 Trip/diagnosis + labor + part
Pro visit, no part replaced $80 to $150 Diagnosis only (varies)
Why it matters

A working door switch is a key safety interlock. If it fails, the dryer may not start at all, or it may run inconsistently, which can lead to unnecessary wear on the timer, motor, and start circuit.

For model-specific operating and safety details, use the 11060954990 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore electric dryer model 11060954990, a start button that does not work is usually caused by the dryer not meeting its “start” conditions (door not fully closed or timer not set to a cycle) or by a failed push-to-start switch. Start by confirming the control settings and door closure, then test the switch.

Quick checks first (most common)
  • Close the dryer door firmly; the dryer will not start if the door switch is not engaged.
  • Set the Cycle selector (timer) to a drying cycle or air setting; then press PUSH TO START.
  • Press and hold the start button for 1 to 2 seconds (some knobs feel like they “click” late).
  • Check house power: an electric dryer can appear to run but still have an electrical issue; reset breakers if tripped.
  • If the button feels stuck, remove power and inspect the knob and control panel for binding.
What typically fails when the button is fine

If the button moves normally but nothing happens, these are common causes:

  • Door switch not closing electrically (misaligned door, worn switch)
  • Timer contacts not sending power in the selected cycle
  • Thermal fuse opened from overheating or restricted venting
  • Drive motor circuit issue
Parts that often relate to “won’t start” symptoms
Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Button presses, no response Safety circuit open Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719
Starts sometimes, then stops Overheating or airflow Lint screen and venting (clean and verify airflow)
Hums but drum will not turn Belt/idler/drum support Dryer idler pulley 279640
Why it matters

A non-working start button is often a safety interlock doing its job. Fixing airflow restrictions and confirming the door and timer settings prevents repeat failures like a blown thermal fuse and helps the dryer run safely and efficiently.

Where to confirm the exact start procedure

The step-by-step start sequence and control descriptions for model 11060954990 are shown in the 11060954990 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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