How to reset a Kenmore 11068072801 dryer?
To reset your Kenmore Elite electric dryer model 11068072801, unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute, then restore power. This clears many control glitches; if the dryer still will not run or heat, troubleshoot power, door switch, and airflow next using the owner's manual.
Quick reset steps
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn both dryer breakers OFF).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Try a normal cycle and press Start.
If “reset” does not fix it
Many “needs a reset” symptoms are caused by a condition the dryer is detecting.
- No heat but drum tumbles: Electric dryers use two household fuses/breakers; if one trips/blows, the dryer can run but not heat.
- Stops mid-cycle or will not start: Check for a blocked vent and lint buildup; overheating can open a safety fuse.
- Runs hot or shuts down: Verify venting is correct and the lint screen is clean.
Common parts related to no-heat or overheating
| Symptom | Common check | Part that often fails |
|---|---|---|
| Tumbles, no heat | 240V supply, breakers | Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 |
| Overheats, then stops | Vent restriction | Dryer high-limit thermostat WP8557403 |
| No heat or weak heat | Heater circuit | Dryer heating element WP8544771 |
Why it matters
A proper reset is safe and fast, but repeated shutdowns usually point to power supply issues (240V, two breakers) or restricted venting. The manual guidance for this model emphasizes using a 4-inch heavy metal vent, keeping the run short with few turns, and cleaning the vent regularly for best performance.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the filter on my Kenmore 11068072801 dryer?
On the Kenmore Elite 11068072801 electric dryer, the “filter” is the lint screen. It’s located at the dryer’s lint screen opening (typically at the door opening or on the top panel, depending on the exact console and door style); remove it and clean it before every load as directed in the owner's manual.
How to find and clean the lint screen
- Open the dryer door and look along the front opening for a pull-out screen.
- If you do not see it in the door opening, check the top panel area for a lint screen slot.
- Pull the lint screen straight out.
- Peel lint off with your fingers; if residue remains, wash the screen with warm water and a soft brush, then fully dry.
- Reinstall the screen fully seated before starting the dryer.
If you meant the vent “filter” (lint buildup in the exhaust duct)
Lint also collects in the venting behind the dryer. For best performance, the vent should be cleaned before connecting the dryer and then about every 2 years.
- Disconnect power before moving the dryer.
- Check the vent hood outside; the flapper or louvers should move freely.
- Remove lint from the entire vent run, not just the ends.
- Use 4-inch heavy metal venting; avoid plastic or foil vent.
- Keep the vent run short with as few turns as possible.
| Item | What it does | What happens if it’s clogged |
|---|---|---|
| Lint screen | Catches lint from clothes | Longer dry times, overheating risk |
| Exhaust vent/hood | Moves moist air out of the home | Poor drying, heat buildup, shutdowns |
Why it matters
A clean lint screen and clear venting help your dryer heat and dry efficiently. Restricted airflow is a common cause of long dry times and overheating.
Last updated: February 2026
What does AF mean on a Kenmore 11068072801 dryer?
On the Kenmore Elite 11068072801 electric dryer, AF means the dryer is detecting restricted airflow through the exhaust venting. Fixing the vent restriction helps restore normal drying times and helps prevent overheating; see the venting and maintenance guidance in the owner's manual.
What to check first (fast airflow fixes)
- Clean the lint screen before every load.
- Inspect the lint screen housing for lint buildup below the screen.
- Check the outside vent hood; the flapper or louvers must move freely.
- Make sure the vent is 4 in. (10.16 cm) diameter and made of heavy metal vent (not plastic or foil).
- Reduce vent length and turns; the vent should be as short as possible with the fewest elbows.
- Clean the entire vent run; existing venting should be cleaned before connecting the dryer and then about every 2 years.
Why AF matters
Restricted venting traps heat and moisture in the dryer. That can cause long dry times, hot cabinet temperatures, and repeated safety shutoffs (including a blown thermal fuse).
Parts that commonly fail after airflow problems
If the dryer ran hot or stopped heating after an AF condition, these parts are commonly involved:
| Symptom after AF | What it often points to | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer runs but no heat | Blown thermal fuse | Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 |
| Heat cuts out mid-cycle | High-limit thermostat opening | Dryer high-limit thermostat WP8557403 |
| Poor temperature control | Temperature sensor issue | Dryer thermistor WP8577274 |
Quick venting guidelines (what “good” looks like)
| Vent material | Typical recommendation |
|---|---|
| Rigid metal | Best airflow and durability |
| Flexible metal | Acceptable when kept short and not crushed |
| Plastic or metal foil | Do not use |
Last updated: February 2026





