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  • Dryer Heating Element Wire Kit for Kenmore 11066702692 - Part 279457

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Kenmore Electric Dryer 11066702692 FAQs

If your Kenmore electric dryer model 11066702692 runs but doesn’t produce heat (or clothes stay damp after a full cycle), the heating element is a top suspect. We confirm it by doing a quick heat check, then unplugging the dryer and testing the element for continuity with a multimeter.

Quick symptoms that point to a bad heating element

  • Dryer tumbles normally but there’s no heat in heated cycles
  • Clothes take much longer than normal to dry
  • You smell a burning odor and it persists beyond the first few minutes of operation
  • The dryer heats intermittently (can also be thermostat or airflow related)
  • The cycle ends but the load is still cool and damp

Fast heat check (no tools)

Our manual’s startup check is a good real-world test: run a normal heated cycle (not Air Dry) for about 5 minutes, then open the door and feel for heat inside the drum. If there’s no heat, move on to electrical testing and airflow checks in the 11066702692 owner’s manual.

Multimeter test (best confirmation)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
  2. Access the heater housing (commonly from the rear panel on many Kenmore/Whirlpool-built dryers).
  3. Remove at least one wire from the element terminal(s).
  4. Test the element for continuity.

What the readings usually mean

Test result What it indicates Next step
Continuity present and resistance is not infinite Element is likely intact Check airflow, thermostats, thermal cut-off
No continuity (open circuit) or infinite resistance Element is failed Replace the element

For this model, the correct replacement is the dryer element 279838.

Don’t skip these checks (they can mimic a bad element)

  • Airflow restriction: clean lint screen, lint chute, blower housing, and vent duct
  • Thermal protection open: a blown thermal cut-off can stop heat; consider the cut-off kit 279816
  • High-limit/operating thermostat issues: can cause no-heat or cycling heat
  • Power supply problem: electric dryers need full 240V; a tripped breaker leg can leave the motor running with no heat

Why it matters

A failed heating element is common, but restricted venting or a blown thermal cut-off often causes repeat failures. Fixing airflow and heat-limit issues helps the new element last and restores normal dry times.

Last updated: January 2026

To hard reset your Kenmore electric dryer model 11066702692, unplug the power cord (or switch the breaker off) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try a normal start. If it still will not run or heat, the issue is usually airflow, a safety cut-off, or a door/start circuit.

Hard reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Turn the Cycle selector to OFF.
  • Unplug the dryer (or turn both dryer breakers off if it is hardwired).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Close the door fully and press PUSH TO START.
  • If you stopped it by opening the door, close the door and press PUSH TO START again (opening the door stops the dryer until you restart it).

For control locations, cycle settings, and normal start procedure, use the 11066702692 owner's manual.

If a reset does not fix it: what to check next

A reset only clears a temporary control or timer state. If the dryer still will not start or keeps shutting off, check these common causes:

  • Door not latching: a failed door switch can prevent starting (see door switch WP3406107).
  • Overheating from poor venting: crushed or kinked venting can trip safety devices.
  • Thermal cut-off opened: overheating can blow the cut-off and stop heat (see cut-off kit 279816).
  • No heat: a failed heater can run the motor but not heat (see dryer element 279838).
  • Lint buildup: lint in the vent or inside the cabinet restricts airflow.

Quick symptom guide

Symptom Most likely area What to do first
Won’t start at all Door switch, power supply Confirm door closes firmly; check breaker; test door switch
Runs but no heat Heating circuit Check venting first; then test heating element and cut-offs
Stops mid-cycle Overheating/airflow Clean lint screen; inspect vent for kinks and blockage

Why it matters

On model 11066702692, restricted airflow is a top cause of overheating and nuisance shutdowns. The manual also notes lint can accumulate in the exhaust vent and inside the dryer; keeping airflow clear helps the dryer dry faster and protects key components.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore electric dryer model 11066702692, replacing the heating element typically costs about $50 to $100 for the part, and about $150 to $350+ total if a technician does the repair (labor and service call included). Your exact total depends on access, venting condition, and any heat-damage parts.

Typical cost breakdown

  • Heating element part: commonly $50 to $100 (this model’s element is dryer element 279838)
  • DIY supplies: $0 to $20 (vacuum, nut driver, terminals if needed)
  • Professional labor: often $100 to $250+ depending on local rates and time on site
  • Possible add-ons (only if failed): thermal cut-off, thermostat, wiring repair
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY element swap Part only (plus small supplies) $50 to $120
Pro repair, straightforward Part + labor $150 to $350+
Pro repair with heat-related failures Part + safety parts + labor $200 to $450+

Parts that commonly get replaced with the element

If the dryer overheated or airflow was restricted, we often see these replaced at the same time to prevent repeat failures:

  • Cut-off kit 279816 (thermal cut-off fuse kit)
  • Operating thermostat (temperature regulation)
  • High-limit thermostat (overheat protection)
  • Heating element wiring/terminals (burnt or loose connections)

Why it matters (and how to avoid paying twice)

A heating element can fail from age, but restricted airflow is a major cost driver because it can overheat the heater housing and trip safety devices. The owner’s manual explains vent checks and lint removal steps that help prevent overheating and longer dry times; follow the vent and lint-cleaning guidance in the 11066702692 owner’s manual.

Quick checks before you buy parts

  • Confirm the dryer has 240V power (a dryer can run but not heat on 120V).
  • Clean the lint screen and make sure the exhaust vent is not crushed or kinked.
  • If dry times are long, clean the vent run to the outside and the exhaust hood.
  • If the dryer overheated, inspect wiring at the heater terminals for scorching.

Last updated: January 2026

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