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Kenmore Elite 11065924401 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Control Knob for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 8541487

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    Dryer Control Knob

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  • Up Fr Panel for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 3977657

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  • Installation Instructions for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part LIT3979976

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  • Door (off-white) for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 3977763

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  • Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (graphite) for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 80051

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    Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (graphite)

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  • Paint (graphite) for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 8171358

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  • Dryer Control Knob for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 8558810

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    Dryer Control Knob

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  • Dryer Door Handle for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 3977746

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    Dryer Door Handle

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  • End Cap (white) for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 8538943

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    End Cap (white)

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  • Washer Control Knob (bisque) for Kenmore Elite 11065924401 - Part 8541469

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    Washer Control Knob (bisque)

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Kenmore Elite Dryer 11065924401 FAQs

For Kenmore Elite dryer model 11065924401, the most common problems are no heat or weak heat, long dry times from restricted airflow, squealing or thumping noises from worn drum support parts, and a dryer that will not start due to a door or start switch issue. Use the 11065924401 owner's manual for cycle and care checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • No heat or not enough heat: failed heater, high-limit thermostat tripping, or a thermal cut-off opening
  • Long dry times: lint buildup in the ducting, crushed vent, or a weak blower wheel
  • Squealing, grinding, or thumping: worn idler pulley, drum support components, or drum seal wear
  • Will not start: door switch not closing, push-to-start switch failure, or timer/contact issues
  • Stops mid-cycle or overheats: airflow restriction causing safety devices to open

Parts we often replace for these issues

If your troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Quick checks before you order parts

  1. Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent.
  2. Inspect the vent path for kinks, crushed flex duct, or heavy lint.
  3. Confirm the door closes firmly and the drum turns freely by hand.
  4. If electric, verify the dryer is getting full power (a partial power loss can run the motor but not heat).

Symptom-to-part cheat sheet

Symptom Most likely area Common part examples on this model
Runs but no heat Heating circuit WP3387747, WP3390291, 279769
Takes too long to dry Venting/airflow WP697772, duct cleaning
Squeals or thumps Drum drive/support 279640, 4392067
Won’t start Door/start controls WP3406107, WP3977456

Why it matters

Dryer issues often stack; a clogged exhaust can cause long dry times, overheating, and repeated thermal cut-off failures. Fixing airflow first helps protect the heating element, thermostat, and motor.

Last updated: March 2026

The exact cubic-foot capacity for Kenmore Elite dryer model 11065924401 is not listed in the installation instructions excerpt we have for this model. Most 27-inch Kenmore and Whirlpool-built dryers of this style are typically about 6.5 to 7.5 cu. ft.; we recommend confirming the exact capacity in the 11065924401 owner's manual.

Quick ways to confirm capacity

  • Check the specifications section in the 11065924401 owner's manual (often listed as “capacity” or “drum volume”).
  • Look for a model/spec label inside the door opening; some versions list capacity or series info.
  • If you are comparing dryers, use the 27-inch platform as your baseline; this model is a 27 in. electric dryer per the installation guide.
  • If you are sizing loads, use real-world load guidance (basket size and dry time) rather than capacity alone.

Why capacity matters

Capacity affects how full you can load the drum without restricting airflow. Overloading increases dry time, raises operating temperature, and can contribute to wear on drum support rollers, the belt system, and the drive motor.

Typical capacity guidance for 27-inch dryers

Dryer size class Typical capacity range Best for
24-inch compact 3.4 to 4.4 cu. ft. Apartments, small loads
27-inch standard 6.5 to 7.5 cu. ft. Most households
29-inch large 7.4 to 9.0 cu. ft. Bulky items, larger families

If you are asking because loads are not drying well

Capacity is rarely the root cause. These checks fix most “takes too long” complaints:

  • Clean the lint screen every load; replace a damaged screen if it is torn or warped (see screen W10120998).
  • Verify strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
  • Keep vent runs short and avoid crushed or kinked ducting.
  • If the dryer tumbles but does not heat, test the heater circuit components; the common replacement is the dryer heating element WP3387747.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent airflow maintenance (lint screen and venting) and prompt repair of wear items like rollers and the idler pulley, many Kenmore Elite model 11065924401 dryers run 15 years or longer.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Most dryer life expectancy comes down to heat stress and airflow restriction.

  • Normal household use: 10 to 13 years
  • Light use and excellent venting: often 15+ years
  • Heavy use or poor venting: lifespan drops because components run hotter and longer

Quick comparison: what shortens dryer life fastest

Factor What you see What it does over time
Restricted venting Long dry times, hot cabinet Overheats heater and safety fuses
Worn drum support parts Thumping, squealing Wears belt, motor, and drum surfaces
Not level Clothes not tumbling well Increases wear and can affect sensor cycles
Overloading Slow drying, more wrinkles Strains belt, idler, and motor

Maintenance that extends life (high impact)

We recommend these habits for the Kenmore Elite 11065924401:

  • Clean the lint screen before every load; replace a damaged screen such as screen W10120998 if it no longer seals or is torn.
  • Keep the exhaust duct clear and as short as practical; restricted airflow is the most common cause of overheating.
  • Level the dryer using the leveling legs; the installation instructions note that an unlevel dryer can prevent proper tumbling and affect automatic cycles (see the installation guide).
  • Avoid overloading; it increases wear on the belt path and drum support system.
  • Address new noises early; a roller or idler issue is cheaper to fix before it damages other parts.

Parts that commonly determine “how long it lasts”

These wear items often decide whether an older dryer keeps going smoothly:

Why it matters

A dryer near end-of-life usually shows up as longer dry times, overheating, or new mechanical noise. Fixing airflow and replacing common wear parts can restore performance and reduce stress on the motor, timer, and heater.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

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Main causes: clogged exhaust system, heating system failure, deposits on moisture sensor, control system failure…

Main causes: clogged exhaust vent, bad motor relay, loose dryer door catch, bad door switch, control system failure, fau…

Main causes: door switch failure, lack of power, broken belt, blown thermal fuse, bad drive motor, control system failur…

Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad power cord, wiring failure, bad control board, blown thermal fuse, bad door s…

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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