How to reset a Kenmore 11064922200 dryer?
For the Kenmore 11064922200 dryer, the most reliable “reset” is a simple power reset: unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute, restore power, then select a cycle and press PUSH TO START with the door fully closed. See the 11064922200 owner's manual for normal start and restart steps.
- Turn the Cycle Selector (timer) to OFF.
- Unplug the dryer (or turn the breaker off) for 1 minute.
- Restore power.
- Close the door firmly.
- Select a drying cycle and temperature.
- Press PUSH TO START firmly.
The manual’s “will not run” checks cover the most common causes after a reset.
- Confirm the controls are set to an On/running position.
- Make sure the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet.
- Check the house fuse/breaker (use a time-delay fuse if applicable).
- Close the door tightly; opening the door stops the dryer.
- Press PUSH TO START again after re-closing the door.
| What you notice | What to check next |
|---|---|
| Nothing happens at all | Power supply, breaker/fuse, cord connection |
| Drum light works but dryer will not run | Door fully closed, cycle not set to OFF, PUSH TO START pressed |
| Starts then stops quickly | Venting restriction, overheating protection, cycle setting |
A power reset clears a “stuck” control state and forces a clean restart, but it will not bypass normal safety circuits (door switch, overheating protection, and power supply). If the dryer will not run after these checks, a failed door switch is a common no-start cause on many Kenmore dryers.
Last updated: January 2026
How to fix PF code on Kenmore dryer?
A PF (power failure) code on your Kenmore dryer model 11064922200 means the dryer’s cycle was interrupted by a loss of power. Restore power, then restart the cycle using the Start control, or clear the display and reselect your cycle using the steps in the 11064922200 owner's manual.
- Make sure the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet.
- Check your home breaker or fuse; reset the breaker or replace the fuse if needed.
- Close the dryer door fully (the dryer will not run with the door open).
- Re-select your drying cycle and temperature.
- Press and hold Start (or press Start firmly, depending on your control style) to restart.
Repeated PF codes usually point to an unstable power supply or a loose connection.
- Try a different cycle to confirm the controls respond normally.
- Avoid using an extension cord; plug the dryer directly into the wall outlet.
- Check that the power cord strain relief and terminal block cover are secure (power must be disconnected first).
- If the dryer loses power when you start it, have the outlet and circuit checked.
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| PF appears after a storm or outage | Brief power interruption | Restart the cycle and monitor |
| PF appears when you press Start | Weak breaker, loose cord connection | Check breaker, outlet, and cord connections |
| Dryer will not start after PF | Door not closed, controls not set to On | Verify door closure and cycle settings |
| PF repeats randomly mid-cycle | Intermittent power drop | Have the circuit/outlet inspected |
A PF code is usually not a failed dryer part; it is the dryer telling you the cycle stopped unexpectedly. Fixing the power interruption helps prevent incomplete drying, repeated restarts, and nuisance shutdowns.
Last updated: January 2026
What size is a dryer fuse?
On Kenmore dryer model 11064922200, the correct “dryer fuse” is identified by model match and mounting style, not by a universal physical size. Thermal fuses and thermal cut-offs vary by bracket, terminal layout, and temperature rating; use the 11064922200 owner's manual to confirm the exact part location and access steps.
Customers commonly mean one of these heat-safety parts:
- Thermal fuse: one-time safety device that opens if the dryer overheats
- Thermal cut-off: another one-time overheat device, often replaced as a kit
- High-limit thermostat: temperature limiter that can cycle, but can also fail
Focus on fit and rating, not length or width:
- Match the mounting holes and bracket shape
- Match the wire terminal type and orientation (spade terminals are common)
- Confirm the installation location (many Kenmore 110-style dryers place safety devices on the blower housing or heater housing)
- If a fuse is open, correct airflow restrictions first (lint, crushed vent, blocked hood)
- Always unplug the dryer before testing or replacing parts
If you are troubleshooting an overheat or no-heat condition, these parts are commonly inspected together:
| Part type | What it does | Example part for this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Thermal cut-off kit | Opens on extreme heat; often replaced as a set | Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 |
| High-limit thermostat | Limits heater temperature | Dryer high-limit thermostat WP3977767 |
| Operating thermostat | Regulates normal cycling temperature | Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 |
A fuse that “looks the same size” can have a different temperature rating or mounting pattern. Using the correct Kenmore 11064922200-MATCHED part prevents repeat failures, protects the heater circuit, and helps restore safe drying performance.
Last updated: January 2026





