How to tell if a dryer start switch is bad?
On Kenmore gas dryer model 11070832990, a bad start switch typically shows up as a dryer that will not start even though the door is closed and the timer is set to a drying cycle. The most reliable check is a multimeter continuity test of the switch while you press it.
These items can mimic a bad start switch, so we rule them out first:
- Confirm the door is fully closed; opening the door stops the dryer.
- Set the Cycle selector (timer) to an actual dry setting (not OFF).
- Press and hold the PUSH TO START button firmly.
- Check the house breaker or fuse (a tripped breaker or blown fuse can stop the dryer).
- If the dryer starts only with the door held a certain way, the door switch can be the real issue.
For control locations and normal starting steps, use the 11070832990 owner's manual.
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off power at the breaker).
- Access the start switch behind the PUSH TO START button (panel access varies by model).
- Label and remove the wires from the switch terminals.
- Set a multimeter to ohms/continuity.
- Test the switch:
- Not pressed: meter should read open/infinite.
- Pressed and held: meter should read near 0 ohms (continuity).
If the reading stays open when pressed, or never changes, the start switch is bad.
| Test result | What it usually indicates | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Open when not pressed; continuity when pressed | Start switch is working | Check door switch, timer, motor circuit |
| Open all the time (even when pressed) | Start switch failed | Replace the start switch |
| Continuity all the time | Switch stuck/shorted | Replace the start switch |
The start switch is the momentary “command” that tells the motor circuit to begin running. If it cannot close electrically when pressed, the dryer will act dead even with the timer set and the door shut.
Last updated: January 2026
How to figure out dryer model number?
For Kenmore gas dryer model 11070832990, the model number is printed on the model and serial number plate on the dryer. On most dryers, that plate is easiest to spot when you open the door and check the door opening area or the cabinet frame.
- Open the dryer door and inspect the door frame and the rim of the door opening
- Look for a metal plate or sticker labeled “Model” and “Serial”
- Check the inside front cabinet area near the opening (common on many gas dryers)
- If you do not see it inside the door area, check the back panel of the dryer
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
Kenmore model numbers are typically a long string of numbers. For this dryer, the model number format matches what you see on our parts page: 11070832990.
| What you need | Example | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 11070832990 | Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact dryer |
| Serial number | (varies) | Helps confirm production series and compatible revisions |
Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts list and diagrams for your Kenmore gas dryer, especially for common repairs like replacing a worn belt, a failed door switch, or a no-heat ignition component.
If you are ordering parts or following repair steps, we recommend confirming the number from the plate and then referencing the 11070832990 owner's manual for model-specific details.
Last updated: January 2026
Does a gas dryer need a special outlet?
No. Your Kenmore gas dryer model 11070832990 uses a standard 120-volt grounded outlet (not a 240-volt dryer receptacle). The “special” requirements for a gas dryer are typically the gas shut-off valve and outdoor venting, not the electrical outlet; see the 11070832990 owner's manual.
- Use a grounded 3-prong 120V receptacle located close to the dryer (the manual calls for a grounded receptacle within about 2 feet of either side).
- Avoid extension cords and power strips; plug the dryer directly into the wall outlet.
- If the outlet is not grounded or is loose/damaged, have it corrected before using the dryer.
- The 120V power runs the motor, timer/control, igniter, and gas valve coils.
A gas dryer installation is more about safe fuel and airflow than electrical power.
- The dryer needs a gas supply with a shut-off valve in the same room (the manual specifies within 6 feet).
- A gas dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors.
- Maintain proper clearances for combustion and ventilation air.
| Item | Gas dryer (11070832990) | Electric dryer (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical supply | 120V grounded outlet | 240V dedicated outlet |
| Heat source | Natural gas or LP (converted) | Electric heating element |
| Venting | Must vent outdoors | Must vent outdoors |
Using the correct outlet prevents nuisance shutdowns and electrical hazards, while correct venting and gas shut-off placement help the burner operate safely and dry times stay consistent.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average life of a Kenmore dryer?
Most Kenmore dryers average 10 to 13 years of service life; a well-maintained Kenmore gas dryer like model 11070832990 commonly reaches the high end of that range. Regular lint and vent cleaning, correct loading, and prompt part replacement are what keep a dryer running longer.
Here is what we see most often for residential dryers:
| Usage and care level | Typical life expectancy | What it looks like in real life |
|---|---|---|
| Light use, excellent maintenance | 13+ years | Clean venting, no overheating, fewer breakdowns |
| Average use, average maintenance | 10 to 13 years | Occasional repairs (belt, thermostat, switch) |
| Heavy use, poor airflow/maintenance | 7 to 10 years | Longer dry times, heat issues, repeated shutdowns |
The biggest life-extender is keeping airflow strong and lint under control. Your owner's manual includes care guidance, including vent cleaning steps and service intervals.
- Clean the lint screen before every load.
- Keep the exhaust duct run short and unobstructed; crushed or kinked venting shortens component life.
- Remove accumulated lint from the exhaust vent periodically (vacuum the duct section by section).
- Have lint removed from inside the cabinet every 2 to 3 years (more often with heavy use); this is a safety and performance issue.
- Avoid overloading; it strains the drum support system and drive components.
Many dryers are worth keeping if the fix is a normal wear part. On model 11070832990, common wear items include:
- Dryer drum belt 341241 (drum won’t tumble or slips)
- Idler pulley WP691366 (squealing, belt tension problems)
- Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 (overheating or poor temperature control)
- Dryer valve coil kit 279834 and igniter 279311 (gas heat problems)
A dryer that is taking longer to dry or running hotter than normal is usually losing airflow or temperature control. Fixing airflow and replacing a worn belt, thermostat, or gas-ignition part often restores performance and helps you get the full expected lifespan.
Last updated: January 2026





