How do I reset my Kenmore dryer?
To reset your Kenmore dryer model 11078652700, do a hard reset: unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and start a cycle. If it still will not run, the issue is usually power, airflow, or a failed safety component, not a reset.
Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
- Turn the Cycle Selector to Off.
- Unplug the dryer (or turn off the circuit breaker) for 1 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Close the door fully.
- Select a Timed Dry heated cycle (not Air Only).
- Press PUSH TO START.
For normal start and restart instructions, follow the 11078652700 owner's manual.
If “resetting” does not fix it
Many Kenmore 110-series dryers use mechanical controls, so there is no special button sequence that clears problems. Use these checks first:
- Power supply: confirm the outlet has power; for electric dryers, check that both breakers/fuses are on.
- Door switch: if the door switch is faulty, the dryer may act dead.
- Airflow restriction: a clogged lint screen or vent can overheat the dryer and stop heat.
- Overheat protection: a high-limit thermostat or thermal cut-off can open if airflow is poor.
- Gas heat issues (gas models): weak ignition can be caused by coils or a radiant sensor.
Common symptoms and what they usually mean
| What you see | What to check first | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer will not start | House fuse/breaker, door closed, start procedure | Restore power, correct start steps |
| Runs but no heat | Venting, gas ignition parts, thermostats | Clean venting, test heat circuit |
| Starts then stops | Airflow, overheating protection | Clear lint and vent restrictions |
Parts that often solve “no heat” or “stops heating”
If your dryer runs but heat is inconsistent, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:
- Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134
- Dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834
Why it matters
A reset only clears a temporary control glitch. If airflow is restricted or a safety thermostat opens, the dryer can keep shutting down until the venting is cleaned and the failed part is replaced.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Kenmore dryer?
Kenmore dryer model 11078652700 is a gas dryer, so it does not use a heating element. When a gas dryer will not heat, the usual repair is replacing the igniter, gas valve coils, or a thermostat; typical total repair cost runs $150 to $350+ with labor, or $20 to $150 for parts if you DIY. Use the 11078652700 installation guide to confirm clearances and venting requirements.
What you actually replace on this model (gas heat)
On the 11078652700, “no heat” problems are normally in the burner system, not an electric heater.
- Igniter that does not glow or fails to light the burner
- Gas valve coils that open weakly when hot
- Radiant sensor that does not detect ignition properly
- High-limit thermostat or thermal cut-off that opens from overheating
- Airflow restrictions (lint, crushed vent) that overheat safety devices
Typical cost breakdown (gas dryer no-heat repair)
| Repair approach | What’s included | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| DIY parts only | One common burner/heat part | $20 to $150 |
| DIY plus maintenance | Part(s) plus vent cleaning supplies | $30 to $200 |
| Professional service | Service call, diagnosis, part(s), labor | $150 to $350+ |
Parts commonly involved for Kenmore 11078652700
These are examples of heat-related parts listed for this model:
- Igniter 279311 (burner ignition)
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 (opens the gas valve during heating)
- Dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897 (safety limit for overheating)
Why it matters
Ordering a “heating element” for a gas dryer wastes time and money. Matching the repair to the correct heat system (gas burner vs. electric element) gets your Kenmore dryer heating safely and prevents repeat failures caused by poor venting.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the lifespan of a Kenmore dryer?
A Kenmore dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent care on your Kenmore 11078652700 (especially lint and vent cleaning), it’s common to reach the high end of that range, and some dryers run longer when wear parts are replaced as needed.
What affects dryer lifespan most
- Airflow and heat: restricted venting makes the dryer run hotter and longer per load.
- Maintenance habits: cleaning the lint screen every load and periodic deep cleaning.
- Load size: frequent overloading strains the drum belt, idler pulley, and motor.
- Cycle selection: high heat on every load increases wear on thermostats and sensors.
- Part condition: replacing worn wear items prevents secondary damage.
Maintenance schedule we recommend
Use your 11078652700 owner's manual for model-specific care steps and safety notes.
| Task | How often | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Improves airflow and drying time |
| Clean exhaust venting | About every 2 years (more with heavy use) | Reduces overheating and long dry times |
| Clean inside cabinet (qualified service) | About every 2 years | Removes lint buildup around moving and heating components |
| Check vent clearance behind dryer | During install and after moving | Prevents crushed or kinked venting |
Parts that commonly wear out over time
If the dryer still heats but gets noisy, stops tumbling, or takes longer to dry, these are common wear items on this platform:
- Dryer drum belt 341241 (drum won’t turn, squealing, thumping)
- Dryer idler pulley WP691366 (squeal, chirp, belt slipping)
- Dryer repair kit 4392065 (convenient bundle for multiple wear parts)
- Dryer operating thermostat (cycling heat issues)
- Dryer blower wheel (poor airflow, rumbling)
Why it matters
A dryer that maintains strong airflow dries faster, runs cooler, and puts less stress on the drive motor, thermostats, and gas burner components. That directly extends service life and helps prevent repeat breakdowns.
Last updated: January 2026





