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Kenmore 11076912690 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11076912690 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Owner's Manual for Kenmore 11076912690 - Part LIT3405622

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    Owner's Manual

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  • Dryer Control Knob for Kenmore 11076912690 - Part 3402594

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    Dryer Control Knob

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  • Serv Manul for Kenmore 11076912690 - Part LIT787207

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    Serv Manul

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  • Sears Canada Dryer Valve Coil Bracket for Kenmore 11076912690 - Part 694538

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  • Parts List for Kenmore 11076912690 - Part LIT3404978

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    Parts List

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  • Dryer Control for Kenmore 11076912690 - Part 3390537

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    Dryer Control

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Kenmore Dryer 11076912690 FAQs

For a Kenmore dryer, replacing a heating element typically costs about $150 to $350 total (part plus labor). If you do it yourself, the part is often about $40 to $150, depending on the exact heater style and whether it comes as an assembly; confirm the correct part and procedure in the 11076912690 owner's manual.

What changes the price most

  • Dryer type: electric dryers use a heating element; gas dryers heat with an igniter and gas valve system.
  • Part style: element-only vs. element-and-housing assembly.
  • Labor: service call minimums and local rates.
  • Extra parts: a failed heater can be related to airflow or safety cutoffs.
  • Vent condition: restricted venting can cause repeat failures.

Before you buy a heating element, check these common “no heat” causes

Even when the dryer runs, a heating complaint is often caused by a safety device or airflow issue.

  • Clean lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the exterior vent hood
  • Inspect vent duct for crushing, kinks, or heavy lint buildup
  • Check the thermal fuse (a common no-heat/no-run safety)
  • Check the operating thermostat and high-limit thermostat
  • If this is a gas model, check the igniter and gas valve coils

Quick part-to-symptom guide

Symptom Common cause Example part for model 11076912690
Runs but no heat (often after overheating) Blown thermal fuse Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719
Heats briefly then stops heating Weak gas valve coils (gas models) Dryer valve coil kit 279834
Poor drying, long dry times Airflow restriction, blower issue Dryer blower wheel WP697772

Why it matters

A dryer that is overheating from poor venting can blow a thermal fuse or trip high-limit protection. Fixing airflow first helps the new heating component last longer and helps clothes dry faster.

Where to confirm your exact heater setup

Use the 11076912690 owner's manual to match your dryer’s fuel type (gas vs. electric), access panels, and safety steps. If your dryer is gas, follow the manual’s gas safety guidance and use a qualified technician for gas service.

Last updated: January 2026

To hard reset your Kenmore dryer model 11076912690, disconnect power to clear the control and restart the dryer: unplug the cord (or switch the breaker off), wait 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try a normal start. See the 11076912690 owner's manual for model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps.

Hard reset steps (safe and effective)

  • Turn the dryer OFF.
  • Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet (preferred).
  • If you cannot reach the plug, turn the circuit breaker OFF for the dryer.
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power (plug back in or turn breaker ON).
  • Set a cycle and press PUSH TO START with the door fully closed.

If the dryer still will not start after a reset

A reset clears a temporary control glitch, but it will not fix a failed safety device or a no-power condition. Check these common causes next:

  • Door not fully closed; press PUSH TO START firmly.
  • House breaker tripped or fuse issue (use a time-delay fuse where applicable).
  • Airflow restriction causing overheating shutdown; clean lint screen and check venting.
  • Blown thermal fuse; many Kenmore gas dryers stop running when the fuse opens.

Quick symptom guide

What you see What it usually points to What to do next
No lights, no response Power supply issue Check breaker, outlet, cord
Motor hums, drum does not turn Belt or idler issue Inspect belt path and idler pulley
Runs but shuts off quickly Overheating/airflow Clean lint screen, inspect vent

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t run” complaints

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common on this model family:

Why it matters

Resetting is a fast first step because it restores normal operation after a brief power interruption or control confusion. If the dryer still will not run, focusing on power, door switch/start circuit, and airflow prevents repeat shutdowns and protects key components like the motor and thermostat.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore model 11076912690, the moisture sensor is mounted inside the drum area where clothes tumble past it during Auto Moisture Sensing cycles. You typically access it from the front of the dryer by removing the lint screen housing or front panel components, depending on the exact cabinet design.

Where to look on the dryer

In most Kenmore (Whirlpool-built) dryers like 11076912690, the moisture sensor bars are located:

  • On the lint screen housing inside the drum opening (common on lint-screen-in-door designs)
  • Near the front bulkhead area where the drum opening is
  • Positioned so wet clothes can rub across the sensor during the cycle

For the model-specific access steps and panel removal order, follow the 11076912690 owner's manual.

Quick access checklist (what we do first)

Before disassembly, we use these quick checks to confirm we are in the right area:

  • Confirm the dryer has an Auto Moisture Sensing type cycle (the sensor is used to determine dryness)
  • Open the door and look for two metal sensor strips near the lint screen housing or front bulkhead
  • Remove the lint screen and inspect the housing for sensor mounting screws
  • Unplug power before removing any panels
  • Take a photo of wire routing before disconnecting anything

Why the moisture sensor location matters

If the sensor is dirty, loose, or its wires are damaged, the dryer can shut off too soon or overdry. The sensor must be in the airflow and contact path of tumbling clothes to accurately “feel” moisture.

Common symptoms and what to check

Symptom What to check first Related part to consider
Stops early on sensor cycles Clean sensor bars with rubbing alcohol Dryer moisture sensor WP3387223
Runs long or overdrys Sensor bars coated with residue, poor airflow Venting and lint screen housing
No heat on gas model Ignition components and safety devices Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719

If you are troubleshooting cycle behavior that seems sensor-related, we use this reference for control-style error and symptom patterns: Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

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