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Kenmore Electric Dryer 11060702990 FAQs

The Kenmore electric dryer model 11060702990 is a 29-inch wide dryer. For the exact overall cabinet height and depth (which can vary by venting setup and leveling legs), we recommend confirming the measurements in the 11060702990 owner's manual.

What “29-inch wide” means

This is the standard cabinet width class used for fit and clearance planning.

  • Measure the opening width at the narrowest point (trim can reduce clearance)
  • Allow extra space for the power cord and vent connection behind the dryer
  • Plan for the door swing and room to pull out the lint screen
  • Keep the dryer level; leveling legs can slightly change overall height
How to measure your dryer correctly

Use a tape measure and record three dimensions.

Measurement Where to measure Tip
Width Left side to right side of cabinet Confirm it matches the 29-inch class
Height Floor to top of cabinet Measure with the dryer level
Depth Front of cabinet to back Add space for vent and cord
Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents installation problems like a crushed or kinked vent, poor airflow, and difficulty servicing parts such as the heating system or drum drive.

If you are troubleshooting heat or long dry times while planning a reinstall, common related parts for this model include the dryer element 279838 and the cut-off kit 279816.

Last updated: February 2026

To hard reset your Kenmore electric dryer model 11060702990, unplug the power cord (or switch the breaker off) for at least 1 minute, then restore power and start a cycle normally. This clears many temporary control and cycle issues and is the safest first step.

Hard reset steps (recommended)
  • Turn the Cycle selector (timer) to OFF.
  • Unplug the dryer from the outlet (or turn the dryer breaker OFF).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Close the door, select a cycle, then press PUSH TO START.

For model-specific operating steps and cycle details, follow the 11060702990 owner's manual.

If it still will not start after the reset

A reset will not fix a failed safety device or a door circuit problem. On this model, the dryer stops when the door opens and will not run again until the door is closed and you press PUSH TO START.

Check these common causes:

  • Door not fully closed or latch not engaging
  • Failed door switch (a frequent no-start cause)
  • Blown thermal cut-off due to restricted venting or overheating
  • Timer contacts worn (mechanical timer models)
  • Power supply issue (tripped breaker, loose cord connection)

Helpful model-matched parts to consider during diagnosis:

Quick troubleshooting table
Symptom after reset Most likely area to check What to do next
Nothing happens when you press Start Door circuit, power Confirm door closes firmly; verify breaker is on
Runs but no heat Heating circuit, airflow Clean venting; inspect heater and thermostats
Stops mid-cycle Overheat protection, vent restriction Clean lint screen and exhaust ducting
Why it matters

A hard reset clears temporary cycle or control confusion, but dryers also have built-in safety circuits (door switch and overheat protection) that intentionally prevent operation when conditions are unsafe. Cleaning lint and ensuring good airflow helps prevent repeat shutdowns.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore electric dryer model 11060702990, we remove the front panel by disconnecting power, opening up the top, removing the mounting screws, then lifting the front panel off while supporting the drum and disconnecting any wiring (such as the door switch) as needed. Use the 11060702990 owner's manual for the exact screw locations.

Safety first
  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before starting.
  • If the dryer is hard-wired, shut off power at the panel before touching any wiring.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.
  • Do not pull the front panel away until you are ready to support the drum.
  • Take a photo of wire connections before disconnecting anything.
Step-by-step: removing the front panel
  1. Disconnect power and pull the dryer forward enough to work safely.
  2. Release the top: slide a putty knife under the front edge of the top (near the left and right corners) to release the spring clips, then lift the top up.
  3. Remove front panel screws: remove the screws along the top edge of the front panel (inside the cabinet, just under the raised top). Some versions also use screws inside the door opening.
  4. Disconnect the door switch: unplug the harness from the dryer door switch WP3406107 if it is mounted to the front panel.
  5. Lift the front panel off: tilt the panel forward slightly, then lift it up and off the lower retaining tabs.
What to expect once the panel is off
What you see What it means Common next step
Belt around drum Normal drive setup Inspect belt wear and routing
Loose belt or belt dust Belt slipping or broken Replace the belt
Lint buildup in cabinet Airflow restriction risk Vacuum cabinet and vent path
Why it matters

Removing the front panel is the main access step for common repairs on this Kenmore dryer, including replacing a broken belt, checking the idler pulley, or servicing the heating system. If you are chasing a no-heat complaint, the manual’s troubleshooting section is also a good next stop.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore electric dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent care on your Kenmore model 11060702990, it’s common to reach the high end of that range because airflow, heat control, and drive components stay under less strain when the dryer is kept clean and properly vented (see the 11060702990 owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most dryer failures that shorten life come from restricted airflow (overheating) or worn moving parts.

  • Clean the lint screen every load and keep the exhaust vent clear
  • Avoid overloading; heavy loads strain the motor, belt, and drum support
  • Use the right cycle and heat setting to reduce overdrying and heat stress
  • Keep the dryer level to reduce vibration and bearing wear
  • Address new noises early (squeal, thump, scraping) before parts fail
Maintenance schedule we recommend

The manual calls out vent and lint buildup as a key maintenance item; lint inside the dryer should be removed periodically by a qualified service person.

Task How often Why it helps lifespan
Clean lint screen Every load Maintains airflow and drying efficiency
Check and clean venting Every 3 to 6 months Prevents overheating and long dry times
Deep clean lint from vent run At least yearly Reduces strain on the heating system
Internal lint removal (service) Every 2 to 3 years Reduces heat buildup and wear
Parts that commonly wear as dryers age

If your dryer still runs but performance drops, these are frequent wear items on many Kenmore electric dryers:

Why it matters

A dryer that maintains strong airflow and stable temperatures dries faster, runs cooler, and puts less stress on the motor, heater, and thermostats. That combination is what most often separates a 10-year dryer from a 15-year dryer.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; on model 11060702990, that plate is typically found in the door opening area. Once you have the full model number, we can match the correct parts, wiring, and operating instructions.

Where to look for the model number plate

Check these common locations on Kenmore electric dryers:

  • Inside the dryer door opening (on the cabinet frame)
  • On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
  • Near the lint screen housing (depending on the design)
  • On a metal plate or durable label that also lists the serial number

For the exact reference and how the manual describes it, use the 11060702990 owner's manual.

How to read the number you find

Kenmore model numbers are long on purpose; each section helps identify the platform and parts list.

What you see What it means What to do next
Full model number (example: 11060702990) Identifies the exact dryer design Use it to select parts and diagrams
Serial number Identifies the production unit Keep it for service history
Partial number (missing digits) Not enough to guarantee correct parts Re-check the plate for the full string
Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting

Using the complete model number prevents ordering the wrong items and speeds up diagnosis when the dryer will not start, will not heat, or makes noise.

  • Heating problems often trace to the heater circuit, such as the dryer element 279838 or a thermal cut-off
  • No-start symptoms can involve the door circuit, such as the dryer door switch WP3406107
  • Drum not turning commonly points to a worn belt or idler pulley

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore electric dryer model 11060702990 runs but you do not feel heat in the drum after about 5 minutes on a heated cycle, the heating circuit needs attention. A failed heating element is common; confirm it with a continuity test and a quick visual inspection.

Quick heat check (no tools)

Our manual recommends running a full heat cycle (not Air Dry) and checking for heat after 5 minutes. Use this as your first screening step in the 11060702990 owner's manual.

  • Select a heated cycle (not AIR DRY)
  • Start the dryer and wait 5 minutes
  • Open the door and feel for heat inside the drum
  • If there is no heat, move to the electrical checks below
Definitive test: multimeter checks

Unplug the dryer (240V) before testing.

  • Continuity through the element: a good element typically shows about 10 to 50 ohms
  • Short to ground: check from an element terminal to the metal heater housing; it should read OL/infinite
  • Burn marks or broken coil: any visible break usually means replacement
  • Inspect wiring: look for overheated terminals; repair damaged leads before installing a new element
What the results usually mean
Test result What it points to What we do next
No heat, element reads OL (open) Element coil is broken Replace the dryer element 279838
Element reads normal ohms, but still no heat Cut-off, thermostat, wiring, or supply issue Check thermal cut-off and thermostats
Element shows continuity to metal housing Element is shorted Replace the dryer element 279838 and inspect wiring
Related parts that often fail with “no heat”

A “no heat” complaint is not always the element alone. These parts commonly affect heating on this style of Kenmore electric dryer:

Why it matters

A weak or failed heating circuit causes long dry times, damp loads, and unnecessary wear on the motor and drum belt. Confirming the element with a meter prevents replacing the wrong part and helps restore normal cycle performance.

Last updated: February 2026

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