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Kenmore Dryer Door Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To

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⚡ Quick Answer

If your Kenmore dryer won't start or stops mid-cycle, the door switch may have failed. Replacing it restores safe, normal operation.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Kenmore Dryer Door Switch Replacement — What This Part Does

The door switch is a safety interlock that tells the dryer the door is securely closed. When you shut the door, the door striker presses the switch actuator, completing a circuit that allows the control to start and run the motor. Without a good door-closed signal, the dryer cannot operate. The switch fails when its internal contacts wear out, the plastic actuator tab breaks off, or the wiring connector loosens or corrodes. Because the door is opened and closed hundreds of times, mechanical wear on the actuator and electrical arcing inside the contacts are the most common failure modes.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet or switch off the dedicated breaker at your panel.
  2. Locate your dryer model and serial number on the plate inside the door opening or on the rear panel to confirm the correct replacement switch part number before you order.
  3. Remove the lint screen and the two screws underneath it, then use a putty knife to release the spring clips along the front edge of the top panel and lift it up and back.
  4. Find the door switch mounted to the front frame just inside the door opening, unplug the wire connector, and use a multimeter set to continuity to verify the switch is bad by pressing the actuator tab and checking for no continuity.
  5. Remove the two mounting screws that hold the switch to the cabinet frame and pull the old switch out.
  6. Install the new door switch in the same orientation, secure it with the two mounting screws, and plug the wire harness connector firmly onto the terminals.
  7. Lower the top panel and press down along the front edge until the clips snap into place, replace the lint-screen screws, and reinstall the lint screen.
  8. Restore power to the dryer and test by closing the door and starting a cycle to confirm the motor runs, then open the door mid-cycle to verify the motor stops immediately.
  9. Check that the drum light (if equipped) turns on when the door opens and off when the door closes, which confirms correct switch operation.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Kenmore dryer door switchAmazon | Common part numbers are WP3406107 or 3406107 for many Kenmore and Whirlpool-family dryers, and WP3406105VP or 3406105 for some models. Match the part to your exact model number on the data plate inside the door or on the back panel.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you are uncomfortable working inside the dryer cabinet or if you have tested the switch and found it has continuity but the dryer still will not start, call a tech. The problem may be in the control board, the door striker alignment, or the wiring harness rather than the switch itself. Also call a pro if the door does not latch properly or if you see burned or melted wiring at the switch connector, since those conditions point to additional mechanical or electrical faults that need diagnosis.


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