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Kenmore 11086160600 electric dryer

Kenmore 11086160600 electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11086160600 electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Handle (almond) for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 689457

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Handle (almond)

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  • Ground Wire for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 340025

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  • Door (almond) for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 689489

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    Door (almond)

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  • Panel for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 689527

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Panel

    Part #689527

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  • Guide for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 337183

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    Guide

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  • Screw, Nibbed for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 339607

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    Screw, Nibbed

    Part #339607

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  • Cap (chestnut) for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 372134

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    Cap (chestnut)

    Part #372134

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  • Parts List for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part LIT691787

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    Parts List

    Part #LIT691787

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  • Door Cable Guide for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 337182

    Cabinet parts diagram

    Door Cable Guide

    Part #337182

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  • Screw for Kenmore 11086160600 - Part 355326

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    Screw

    Part #355326

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Kenmore Electric Dryer 11086160600 FAQs

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the appliance ID tag, usually around the door opening. For Kenmore model 11086160600, you’ll typically find the tag on the inner door frame or just inside the front panel opening; match the full model number exactly to get the right parts.

Where to look on a Kenmore dryer

Check these common ID-tag locations first:

  • On the door opening frame (most common)
  • On the inside of the dryer door
  • Behind the lower front access panel (if your model has one)
  • On the back panel of the cabinet
  • Along the side panel edge near the front

What to write down (so parts match)

Record the information exactly as shown on the tag.

  • Model number (example: 11086160600)
  • Serial number (helps identify production run details)
  • Electrical rating (useful for power and heating checks)

Model number vs. serial number

Item What it does Why it matters
Model number Identifies the exact dryer design Ensures parts fit and wiring matches
Serial number Identifies the specific unit Helps confirm variations within a model

Why it matters when ordering parts

Kenmore model numbers that start with 110 are commonly associated with Whirlpool-built designs, and small design changes can affect fit. Using the exact model number helps you choose the correct wear items and safety parts.

Common examples for this model include:

Quick tip if the tag is hard to read

If the label is worn, use a flashlight and take a close-up photo; the model number is usually the boldest or most prominent line.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore electric dryers like model 11086160600 are built in a standard full-size footprint: about 27 inches wide, 27 to 29 inches deep, and 43 to 44 inches high. For a perfect fit, measure your unit and allow extra space for the vent and power cord.

Typical dimensions and what to measure

Use a tape measure and record these three numbers:

  • Width: left side panel to right side panel
  • Depth: front edge to the farthest point on the back (often the vent elbow)
  • Height: floor to the top of the cabinet (not the control panel overhang, if any)

Even when the cabinet is “standard size,” installation space often needs more room:

  • Add 4 to 6 inches behind the dryer for the vent connection and cord
  • Leave at least 1 inch on each side for airflow and vibration clearance
  • Keep the vent run short and smooth to improve drying and reduce overheating risk

Quick reference table

Measurement Typical for full-size Kenmore electric dryers What can change it
Width ~27 in. Rarely varies much
Depth ~27 to 29 in. Vent elbow, rear panel design
Height ~43 to 44 in. Leveling legs, top design

Why it matters

Correct dimensions help you avoid crushed venting (slow drying), pinched cords, and a dryer that will not slide fully into the laundry alcove. Good clearance also supports proper airflow, which protects heating and safety components.

If your dryer is taking longer to dry after moving it into a tight space, check venting and lint pathways. Our guide on how to keep a dryer clean and economical covers the key airflow and lint-cleaning steps.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore electric dryer model 11086160600, a blown thermal fuse typically shows up as a dryer that will not run at all, or a dryer that runs but will not heat. The sure way to know is to unplug the dryer and test the thermal fuse for continuity with a multimeter.

Quick symptoms to look for

  • Dryer will not start (no motor run)
  • Drum tumbles but there is no heat
  • Cycle runs unusually long before the problem started
  • Burning smell or the cabinet feels hotter than normal
  • Vent airflow at the outside hood feels weak

How we test the thermal fuse (simple continuity check)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
  2. Access the thermal fuse (commonly on the blower housing or exhaust duct area).
  3. Pull the wires off the fuse terminals.
  4. Set a multimeter to continuity or ohms.
  5. Touch a probe to each terminal.

Result guide

Meter result What it means What to do next
0 to 1 ohm (or continuity tone) Fuse is good Check airflow, thermostat, heating element, and wiring
OL, infinite, or no tone Fuse is blown (open) Replace the fuse and correct the airflow restriction

If you need the correct replacement for this model, use the parts list to match your fuse; a common fuse option shown for this dryer is the fuse WP3390719.

Why the fuse blows (and how to prevent it)

A thermal fuse is a one-time safety device; it opens when the dryer overheats. Overheating is usually caused by restricted airflow.

  • Clean the lint screen every load
  • Clear lint from the lint chute and blower area
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks or crushed sections
  • Clean the full vent run to the outside hood
  • Confirm the outside damper opens freely

Why it matters

Replacing a blown fuse without fixing the venting problem often leads to repeat failures and longer dry times. Good airflow protects the heating circuit, helps clothes dry faster, and reduces overheating stress on parts like the heating element.

Last updated: February 2026

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