This dryer repair kit consists of five commonly replaced dryer parts: one multi-rib belt (part #661570V and measures 93 1/2 inches long), four drum support rollers, one idler assembly, nine tri-rings,...
This Idler Pulley includes the tri-ring and gasket and everything included here is manufacturer-certified. This part maintains correct tension on the drive belt in order to spin the drum properly. If ...
When connected to electricity the dryer heating element glows red hot and generates heat. When air is blown over it, it heats the air which is used to dry the clothes. The heating element fits inside ...
This drum support roller is sold individually. Most dryers require two. The tri-rings are included. This is a drum support roller for a dryer. It is a genuine replacement part. The part includes the d...
This dryer drum belt from Whirlpool/Kenmore has five ridges. It is used for many of Whirlpool's brands of clothes dryers. This flat belt is 1/4 of an inch wide.
This thermostat may differ in appearance, but functions the same as the original part. This part controls the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum and prevents the dryer from overheating.
If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, you may need to replace the tri ring. This part is triangular, and is less than an inch in size. Tri rings can be found both on the idler pul...
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Carla
August 9, 2023
The door handle broke. on our Kenmore Dryer. Is there a compatible replacement?
For model number 11066002010
Hello Carla, thank you for contacting us. The dryer door handle for your model is part number PS11751972. We hope this information helps!
I need to replace the door switch but am unsure how to remove the top of the dryer. I watched a couple videos and replacing the switch looks easy but didn't see my exact dryer so i dont want to damage it trying to remove the top.
For model number 11066002010
Hi Lisa. We do not have exact instructions for this dryer. In our video it looks like the same style as your dryer and should be applicable. You can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95sXlRjCsXw&feature=emb_title . That said if you are really concerned the best thing to do is hire a qualified technician to install it. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.
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Dennis
February 14, 2023
The start pause button does not work?
For model number 11066002010
Hi Dennis, thank you for getting in touch. According to our research, we have found that there is an issue with the dryer thermal fuse, part number PS11741460, and the dryer door switch, part number PS11741701. You need to check the continuity of these two parts and replace them if not working. We hope this helps.
Hello Mary, thank you for your inquiry. To replace the control board, you will need to remove the knob first. After removing the knob, remove the rear panel screws to access the control board. After removing the rear panel cover, you can access the control board and then you can replace it. We hope that helps!
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Kenneth
March 21, 2024
Looking for front door handle for this model Kenmore Dryer
For model number 11066002010
Hi Kenneth, Thank you for reaching out. The Handle for this model is listed as PartSelect Number PS11751972. Good luck with the repair!
First I unplugged the dryer, then removed the back panel, this exposed most all of the wiring and I could see the heater coils. Not knowing what the problem was I started looking at the coils and could not see any broken parts. So then checked the thermal fuse for continuity I removed the two wires from it with a small pair of needle nose pliers, it was held in place by two screws, once they were removed the fuse came out easily, I checked continuity with a volt meter placing the meter on X1 Ohms and could not get a reading. I replaced with a new one and put it all back together the way I took it apart. Then I plugged it in and it worked first time, I now have warm dry clothes.
Cleaning the lint out of the whole machine took quite a bit of time--it was everywhere. Underneath the lint trap was a collection that ultimately ruined the thermal fuse where it restricted the air flow considerably.
Ascertaining the problem was the most time consuming part.
The actual repair was quite simple and didn't take but 15-20 minutes.