How much does it cost to fix a start button on a dryer?
For a Kenmore dryer model 11076842500, fixing a start button usually means replacing the start switch or addressing a “won’t start” condition; the part is typically $10 to $30, while professional service commonly adds $100 to $250+ depending on diagnosis time and labor. Confirm the exact start procedure in the 11076842500 owner's manual.
What you’re paying for (parts vs. labor)
A “start button” repair cost depends on whether the button itself failed or another safety or power issue is preventing the dryer from starting.
- DIY part cost (typical): $10 to $30 for a start switch (varies by model)
- Service call and labor: often $100 to $250+ total, depending on local rates and time on site
- If additional issues are found: cost increases (door switch, timer, control, wiring)
| Scenario | What’s usually replaced/checked | Typical cost driver |
|---|---|---|
| Button feels normal but dryer won’t run | Power supply, door switch, cycle selection, start switch | Diagnosis time |
| Button is physically broken or won’t “click” | Start switch/button assembly | Part + labor |
| Intermittent starting | Switch contacts, timer/control, loose connection | Troubleshooting time |
Quick checks before buying parts
Our manual’s troubleshooting for “dryer will not run” points to a few common causes that can look like a bad start button.
- Make sure the power cord is plugged in
- Check for a tripped breaker or blown fuse (many dryers use two fuses/breakers)
- Confirm the door is firmly closed
- Verify a cycle is selected (not OFF)
- Press PUSH TO START firmly (per the manual)
When it’s not the start button
If the dryer still will not start after the checks above, the issue is often a safety interlock or control component.
- Door switch problems are common; for this model, see dryer door switch WP3406107
- Timer or electronic control issues can also prevent starting
Why it matters
Replacing the wrong part is the fastest way to spend more than necessary. A 2-minute power and door-switch check can prevent an unnecessary start-switch purchase and get your Kenmore 11076842500 dryer running sooner.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset your Kenmore dryer model 11076842500, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and start a cycle. This clears many temporary control and cycle issues; if the dryer still will not run, follow the checks in the 11076842500 owner's manual.
Hard reset steps (safe, quick)
- Turn the Cycle Selector to OFF.
- Unplug the dryer or turn both dryer breakers off (many dryers use a 2-pole breaker).
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Close the door firmly.
- Select a cycle and press PUSH TO START.
If it still will not start after the reset
The manual’s “Dryer will not run” checks are the fastest way to pinpoint what the reset did not fix.
- Confirm the power cord is plugged in and the outlet has power.
- Check for a tripped breaker or blown fuse; some homes have two fuses/breakers for the dryer.
- Make sure the door is fully closed; a failed door switch can prevent starting.
- If the drum light works but the motor will not run, inspect common wear items (belt and idler) and listen for motor hum.
Quick symptom guide
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Nothing happens at all | No power, door not closed | Breaker/fuses, door closure, start sequence |
| Light works, won’t start | Door switch or start circuit issue | Test/replace dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| Motor runs but drum doesn’t turn | Broken/slipping belt | Inspect/replace dryer drum belt 341241 |
Why it matters
A hard reset only clears a temporary “stuck” state; it does not fix a failed door switch, broken belt, or a power supply problem. Doing the power and door checks first prevents repeat no-start issues and protects the motor and controls.
Last updated: February 2026
What does PF stand for on a Kenmore dryer?
PF on a Kenmore dryer indicates a power failure (the dryer lost electrical power during a cycle). On Kenmore model 11076842500, PF usually clears by restoring power and restarting the cycle; if it returns, check the outlet, cord, and house breaker.
What to do when PF appears
- Press Stop/Cancel (or Pause/Cancel) once to clear the display.
- Restore power at the breaker (reset if tripped) and confirm the dryer outlet has power.
- Start a timed cycle to confirm the dryer runs normally.
- If PF returns, avoid using an extension cord; plug the dryer directly into the wall outlet.
- If the dryer is gas, confirm the dryer is installed and connected correctly per the 11076842500 installation guide.
Common causes (and what they point to)
| Likely cause | What you may notice | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Brief outage or flicker | PF shows once, then normal | Restart cycle |
| Loose plug or weak outlet | PF happens when drum starts | Outlet fit, cord condition |
| Tripped breaker | Dryer dead or intermittent | Reset breaker fully OFF then ON |
| Door switch interruption | Dryer stops when door is bumped | Door closes firmly; test switch |
If the dryer stops when the door is closed or bumped, a worn door switch can mimic a power interruption. For this model, the correct replacement is the dryer door switch WP3406107.
Why it matters
A one-time PF is usually harmless, but repeated PF can interrupt heating and motor operation, increase cycle time, and point to a power supply problem that can cause nuisance shutdowns.
Helpful related reference
- Use the Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes guide to compare PF with other display codes and symptoms.
Last updated: February 2026





