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Kenmore 11060982990 electric dryer

Kenmore 11060982990 electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11060982990 electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bulkhead for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 697563

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    Bulkhead

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  • Dryer Drum Light Lens for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 3395196

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    Part #3395196

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  • Connector for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 3347243

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  • Wire for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 3392258

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  • Cabinet for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 3402264

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  • Thrust Washer for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 233520

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    Part #233520

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  • Receptacle for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 351296

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  • Wire Harness for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 3976591

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    Part #3976591

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  • Dryer Door for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 697221

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    Dryer Door

    Part #697221

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  • Grill for Kenmore 11060982990 - Part 697767

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    Grill

    Part #697767

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Kenmore Electric Dryer 11060982990 FAQs

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; for model 11060982990, that plate is the official identifier we use to match the correct parts, wiring, and operating instructions. Record both the model and serial number before ordering parts or troubleshooting.

Where to find the model number plate

On most Kenmore electric dryers like 11060982990, check these common locations first:

  • Inside the dryer door opening (around the door frame)
  • On the door opening rim near the lint screen housing
  • On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
  • Behind the lint screen area (depending on the console and top design)

If the plate is hard to read, wipe it gently with a damp cloth and use a flashlight at an angle.

What the model number tells us (and why it matters)

The model number is the key to getting the right Kenmore dryer parts because it ties your dryer to a specific design and parts list.

  • Ensures the correct fit for wear items like drum supports and seals
  • Helps match heating and temperature-control components
  • Prevents ordering look-alike parts that mount differently
  • Speeds up troubleshooting using the correct control layout and cycle design
Quick ID checklist
What to write down Example Why we need it
Model number 11060982990 Identifies the exact dryer design
Serial number (from the same plate) Helps narrow production details
Power type Electric Confirms heater and wiring style
If you are ordering parts after you find the model number

Once you confirm 11060982990, match parts by symptom:

Why it matters

Kenmore dryers can look similar across series, but small design changes affect mounting holes, wire terminals, and airflow routing. Using the model plate information prevents wrong-part returns and gets your dryer back to drying efficiently.

For plate location details and how Kenmore documents model and serial numbers, use the 11060982990 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Kenmore electric dryer like model 11060982990, replacing the heating element typically costs $70 to $350 total. The part itself is commonly $20 to $120, and professional labor usually adds $100 to $250, depending on access, diagnostics, and local rates.

Typical cost breakdown
  • DIY (part only): usually $20 to $120
  • Service call/diagnostic: often $75 to $125
  • Labor (if hired): commonly $100 to $250
  • Total with a technician: typically $170 to $350
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY replacement Heating element only $20 to $120
Technician repair Diagnostic + labor + part $170 to $350
“No-heat” repair (not the element) Different part + labor $120 to $350
Parts that commonly affect “no heat”

On model 11060982990, a no-heat complaint is often tied to one of these parts (not always the element):

Why the price varies

A heating element replacement can be quick, but the final cost changes based on:

  • Vent restriction or crushed/kinked venting (overheating can blow safety fuses)
  • Extra parts needed (thermal fuse or thermal cut-off often fails with airflow problems)
  • Time to access the heater housing (cabinet disassembly varies by design)
  • Whether you’re paying for diagnosis versus replacing a confirmed failed part
What we recommend before replacing the element

Use the 11060982990 owner's manual to confirm safe operation and basic checks. Then:

  • Clean the lint screen and check airflow at the exterior vent hood
  • Make sure the vent is not kinked or crushed behind the dryer
  • If the drum tumbles but there is no heat, test the thermal fuse and cut-off components first
  • If you hire service, ask whether the quote includes diagnosis and any follow-up parts

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of a Kenmore electric dryer like model 11060982990 is about 13 years with normal household use and proper venting and maintenance. Keeping airflow strong and heat cycling normal is the biggest factor in reaching that lifespan.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Vent restriction and lint buildup (overheats the heater and safety fuses)
  • Overloading (wears the belt, drum support, and motor)
  • Heat control issues (cycling too hot stresses wiring and components)
  • Moisture sensor performance (can over-dry loads and add run time)
  • Preventive cleaning (lint screen, blower housing, and vent line)
Maintenance that helps this dryer last longer

Use the venting guidance in the owner's manual and keep the exhaust path as short and smooth as possible.

  • Clean the lint screen every load; replace a damaged screen if needed
  • Inspect and clean the vent line regularly; avoid screws in vent joints (they catch lint)
  • Confirm the dryer is heating and cycling normally; long dry times usually mean airflow problems
  • If the dryer shuts off mid-cycle or won’t heat, check safety devices and airflow before repeated restarts
Common wear parts and what they do
Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
No heat or heat cuts out Heating and safety circuit Dryer heating element WP3387747, dryer thermal fuse WP3390719
Squealing or thumping Drum support and belt path Dryer idler pulley 279640
Long dry times Airflow and lint handling Dryer blower wheel WP697772
Why it matters

A dryer that runs with restricted airflow often “works” but runs hotter and longer; that shortens the life of the heating element, thermal fuse, and motor. Good venting and routine cleaning protect the most expensive components.

Last updated: March 2026

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