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11063014101 Kenmore Dryer - Instructions
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The Dryer wouldn't start after pressing the Start Button.
8 of 8 people
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David from CARROLLTON, TX
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
I found a video tutorial that explained the three things that are usually the problem when a dryer stops working. This showed how simple the task is. I used a multimeter to check the switch, to make certain that this was the part that needed replacement. This was part of the tutorial, as well. I ordered from PartSelect because it was rec
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ommended to me by an application that I use to find places where items are less expensive. The correct part arrived in a few days and it worked fine. I'm not a handyman by any means, but the tutorial showed exactly what needed to be done. It appeared simple and it was.
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Dryer Didn't Run
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William from Long Valley, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Unplugged washer,removed the two screws by the lint trap,moved the top foward lifted the top (it'shinged in the back )the switch is right inside the door top right hand corner removed the two screws that hold the switch in place used a flatblade screwdriver to seperate the connections pulled off the old installed the new switch put every
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thing back together worked as though it wes never broken
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Not heating
8 of 9 people
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Manuel from Key Biscayne, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
So simple.... I have no idea how to fix anything but I took a crack it. Looked inside and pulled out the resistor. I noticed the coil was broken so I replaced it with a newn part and reinstalled it. Worked like a charm. Saved myself alot of money!!!!
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Dryer Would Not Heat
8 of 10 people
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John from Raleigh, NC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
The dryer stopped heating. Took the front lower panel off of the dryer and obtained the troubleshooting instructions stored there. Used an ohmmeter (most volt meters also have an ohmmeter) and tested all the electrical components one by one (thermostat, thermal fuse, heater coil - following the troubleshooting instructions provided with
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the dryer) and found that I didn't have any resistance across my heater element. Removed it and sure enough there was a break in the heater coil. Ordered a new heater element from PartSelect for less than $50 and replaced it myself. Saved myself a good bit of money repairing my dryer myself. It was very straight forward and easy. If you can follow easy to read instructions you can do it.
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Dryer working, but not heating
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Amy from Birmingham, AL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set, Wrench set
Took back cover off
Disconnected part
Put new one in
Reconnected wires
Put back cover on
To verify that this was the needed part, I used a digital multimeter to confirm there was no continuity.
Disconnected part
Put new one in
Reconnected wires
Put back cover on
To verify that this was the needed part, I used a digital multimeter to confirm there was no continuity.
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The dryer door latch broke
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Theresa from Topeka, KS
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
The most difficult part of this repair was making sure I purchased the right part !!! Part Select.com has a great website with pictures of almost every part you could ever need. I was able to select the right part and from there the repair was easy.
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Dryer would not turn on
8 of 10 people
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Pam from Chandler, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
We took the screws off of the back, took out the thermal fuse and replaced it with the new one.
We watched a video of how to do it which made it so easy.
Works great!
We watched a video of how to do it which made it so easy.
Works great!
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My Kenmore dryer door catch was worn out, so the dryer door wouldn't stay closed, and I was unable to dry my laundry.
8 of 11 people
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Carol from Golden Valley, MN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I identified the correct catch of the three that were included in the package by matching its number to that on the old catch that I had pried out of the door using a flat screwdriver. I centered the new catch over the square hole in the door and pressed it into place. Then I used some needle-nose pliers to twist and remove the metal pin
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that fits into the catch from the main dryer housing. I replaced that with the new piece included in the kit, gently tapping it into place with a hammer. The repair complete, the door worked perfectly. Thanks for your help and for the speedy delivery of the kit.
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Broken Door Handle on Front of Dryer
13 of 26 people
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Jeff from Wausau, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Do to age and heat the dryer door handle was brittle and broke. Ordering was easy on line. Part was delivered faster tan expected. Oh and the repair time, Less than 1-minute.
Thanks for the great service.
Thanks for the great service.
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Would not shut off when door opened, interior light would not come on.
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Charles from Lake Mary, FL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Replacing the part was easy: unscrew the old one from the front of the dryer after opening door, disconnect and replace with new one. Getting to it was a bit more difficult: Remove 6 screws from the back, 4 that hold the back of the top down and 2 that hold the control panel in place. You had to remove the control panel to free up the w
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iring bundle (held in place by a tie wrap inside the control panel housing) so you could move the top forwards enough. Then remove the top of the dryer by lifting the back up slightly and moving it forward to disconnect from attachments in the front and move aside to gain access to the switch.
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My dryer made squeaking noise when rotating.
7 of 8 people
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James from KENNESAW, GA
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I followed directions found on several similar YouTube videos since the instructions included in the Whirlpool parts kit were not for my model dryer. I found that the original idler pulley was not rotating and the belt had worn a groove through it. I replaced all 4 roller wheels, idler pulley and the belt. Problem solved.
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couldn't get the wire connection anywhere after we bought the heating element.
6 of 6 people
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Betty from Erie, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
we received the two heating element wires in 3 days and connected the heating element with no problem works great.
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Dryer would run, but no heat.
7 of 9 people
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William from Galion, OH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
First I did a search on dryer repair. Found a website that described easy things to check with an ohm-meter. I then performed the continuity checks on the items and found the high-limit one was open, in other words, no good. It works similar to a fuse. All this was done after removing the back panel, just a few screws. The reason it exce
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eded the high limit, possibly because I never opened the back up and cleaned it. Found out it should be done every couple years. My vent line had a hole in it and was letting lint get drawn into the heating element, could have been a fire.
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Dryer was taking twice as long to dry as it used to.
6 of 6 people
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Glenn from East Brunswick, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Took of the back cover, and removed the vent connecting the blower motor to the drum. It was completly full of lint, so cleaned it out completly, and tried the dryer again. The heater element was still cutting off early, and the clothes were not getting very warm, but better than before. Decided to change the thermal cut-off switches.
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Ordered the parts on Sun, they came in on Tuesday. Dryer was up and running Tuesday night. Just 2 screws per switch, took less than 1/2 hour. The dryer now runs like brand new, and my wife was ready to fork over $800 for a new one!
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Lens melted because paper got behind the lens and was heated by the lamp.
6 of 6 people
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Chris from Valley Stream, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
1 screw to replace.
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