How do I reset my Kenmore dryer?
To reset your Kenmore gas dryer model 11076512695, do a hard reset: unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for about 1 minute, then restore power and try a cycle again. If it still will not run, confirm the door is fully closed and press the start button again.
Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
- Turn the Cycle selector (timer) to OFF.
- Unplug the dryer (or turn off the circuit breaker).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Set the timer to a dry setting and press PUSH TO START.
- If the dryer stops when you open the door, close the door and press PUSH TO START again (this is normal operation).
If “resetting” does not fix it
A reset clears minor control glitches, but it will not bypass a real safety or start condition. Check these common causes next:
- Power issue: blown fuse or tripped breaker (use a time-delay fuse if your home uses fuses).
- Door not closed: the dryer will not start until the door is shut firmly.
- Start button not pressed firmly: press and hold briefly.
- Controls not set to ON: make sure the timer is on a drying cycle, not OFF.
- Airflow restriction: clean the lint screen and check the venting for lint buildup.
What the dryer is designed to do (so it feels like a “reset”)
Opening the door stops the dryer. It will not start again until you close the door and press the start button. That behavior is built-in and often gets mistaken for a reset problem. See the operating steps in the owner's manual.
Troubleshooting guide (symptom to check)
| Symptom | What to check first | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer will not run | Power, timer setting | Reset breaker, set timer to a dry cycle |
| Runs only with door shut | Door closure | Close door tightly, then press start |
| Long dry times | Lint screen, venting | Clean screen; clear vent and outside hood |
| No heat (gas model) | Ignition components | Inspect igniter and gas valve coils |
Why it matters
On a gas dryer like the Kenmore 11076512695, good airflow and proper start conditions prevent nuisance shutdowns and help the dryer heat and dry efficiently. Lint buildup can also create overheating and performance problems, so cleaning is part of “resetting” the dryer back to normal operation.
Last updated: February 2026
What does D95 mean on a Kenmore dryer?
On many Kenmore dryers, a D95 code indicates the dryer is sensing severely restricted airflow, typically from a nearly blocked exhaust vent (around 95% restricted). On your Kenmore gas dryer model 11076512695, start by checking the entire vent path and confirming it meets the exhaust requirements in the owner's manual.
What to check first (fast airflow checks)
- Clean the lint screen and make sure it is fully seated.
- Inspect the vent hose behind the dryer; straighten it if it is crushed or kinked.
- Check the wall hood outside; remove lint buildup and confirm the damper opens freely.
- Confirm the vent run is not excessively long and does not have unnecessary elbows.
- Make sure the dryer is in its final position without pinching the vent (a common issue right after installation).
Why a “new” dryer can still show D95
Even with a brand-new dryer, the home vent system can be restricted. The manual specifically calls out making sure the vent is not crushed or kinked once the dryer is moved into place, because that can immediately reduce airflow and cause long dry times and overheating symptoms.
Quick diagnostic: dryer vs. house vent
Use this simple comparison to narrow it down:
| Test | What you do | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Outside airflow check | Run the dryer and feel airflow at the exterior hood | Weak airflow points to a restriction in the vent run or hood |
| Behind-dryer vent check | Look for a crushed/kinked flex vent after pushing dryer back | A pinched vent can trigger airflow codes quickly |
| Lint path check | Verify lint screen and lint chute area are clear | Lint buildup inside the cabinet can also reduce airflow |
Parts that can be involved (when airflow is good but drying is still poor)
If the venting is confirmed clear and you still have heat or drying problems, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Dryer blower wheel WP694089 (moves air through the drum and vent)
- Screen W10874409 (a damaged or poorly fitting lint screen can disrupt airflow)
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 (can cause intermittent heat on gas dryers)
Why it matters
Restricted venting makes clothes take longer to dry and can cause the dryer to run hotter than intended. Keeping the vent system clear and properly routed helps your 11076512695 dry efficiently and protects key components like the motor and burner system.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore dryer model 11076512695?
We treat the Kenmore gas dryer model 11076512695 as a full-size 29-inch dryer; most Kenmore 29-inch gas dryers are about 7.0 cubic feet. For the exact capacity for your specific configuration, confirm it in the 11076512695 owner's manual.
How to confirm the exact capacity
Capacity is usually listed in the specifications section of the manual or on the model and serial number plate information.
- Check the specifications section in the 11076512695 owner's manual
- Look for wording like “capacity,” “drum volume,” or “cu. ft.”
- If your dryer has a hamper door or a different door style, verify the spec for your exact version
- Use your full model number 11076512695 when matching specs
Why capacity matters
Capacity affects load size, dry time, and how well air circulates through the drum. Overloading a gas dryer can increase dry times and contribute to overheating symptoms.
Quick reference (typical for this style of dryer)
| Dryer type | Width class | Typical capacity range |
|---|---|---|
| Kenmore gas dryer (full-size) | 29-inch | 6.5 to 7.5 cu. ft. |
| Compact dryer | 24-inch | 3.4 to 4.4 cu. ft. |
If you are asking because drying is slow
Capacity is often blamed for long dry times, but airflow problems are more common. Start with these checks:
- Clean the lint screen before every load (replace if damaged; see screen W10874409)
- Confirm the vent is not crushed and the outside damper opens freely
- Avoid long vent runs and excessive elbows
- Do not run the dryer with the lint screen removed
Last updated: February 2026





