What year is my Kenmore dryer model?
For Kenmore dryer model 11087571603, the exact build year is determined from the serial number on the model tag, not the model number alone. We use the serial number date code to identify the manufacturing year and (often) the month.
Check the model and serial tag on the dryer cabinet (commonly inside the door opening or on the door frame area). Use the serial number on that tag with the date-code instructions in the 11087571603 owner's manual.
- Locate the model/serial tag and write down the full serial number
- Look for a letter and number pattern in the serial that indicates date code
- Record the manufacturing year and month (if shown)
- Keep the serial number handy when ordering parts like a heating element or thermal fuse
| Item | What it tells you | What it does not tell you |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (11087571603) | Series and configuration for parts matching | Exact manufacturing date |
| Serial number | Manufacturing date code (year, often month) | Exact purchase date |
The manufacturing year helps us match running design changes so you get the right replacement parts and instructions. It is especially useful when diagnosing heat and airflow issues that can involve parts like the dryer heating element WP3387747 or the dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279973.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the part number on a Kenmore dryer?
On Kenmore dryer model 11087571603, the model and serial tag (often called the “rating plate”) is typically found on the door opening, usually on the door frame or just inside the front panel when you open the dryer door. Use that tag to identify the correct replacement parts.
- Open the dryer door and check the front door frame on the cabinet.
- Look along the inside edge of the front panel near the lint screen opening.
- Check the back panel if you do not see a tag in the door opening.
- If the label is worn, use a flashlight and look for stamped or faint printing.
- Confirm the full model number matches 11087571603 before ordering parts.
Most Kenmore dryers list several identifiers. Here is what each one is used for:
| Label item | What it’s for | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact dryer design | Always, before buying parts |
| Serial number | Production code for your specific unit | Warranty, service history |
| Electrical ratings | Voltage and amperage info | Electrical troubleshooting, cord/terminal work |
Kenmore model numbers can look similar across different series, but parts can vary by revision. Matching the full model number from the door-area tag helps ensure you get the right items, such as a heating element, drum support roller, or door latch.
Use the diagrams and identification notes in the 11087571603 owner’s manual to confirm label location and record the model and serial information for future repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11087571603?
A Kenmore electric dryer like model 11087571603 lasts about 13 years on average. Regular vent cleaning, lint removal, and replacing wear items (belt, rollers, idler pulley, heating parts) on time are what most directly extend service life.
- Airflow and venting: long or restricted vents increase heat and run time; the manual notes overly long exhaust runs can shorten dryer life.
- Lint buildup: lint inside the cabinet and in the exhaust vent adds heat stress and can cause failures.
- Wear parts: drum support components and the drive system wear gradually and get noisy before they fail.
- Overloading: heavy loads strain the motor, belt, and drum supports.
- Heat system health: cycling issues can overheat components and shorten element life.
The owner's manual calls out periodic lint removal; following a simple schedule keeps performance up and reduces breakdowns.
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Maintains airflow and drying speed |
| Clean exhaust vent run | About every 2 years (more with heavy use) | Prevents long dry times and overheating |
| Remove lint inside cabinet | About every 2 years (qualified service) | Reduces heat stress on wiring and components |
| Check vent length and elbows | Any time you move the dryer | Shorter, straighter venting improves performance |
Replacing a few common wear items often restores quiet operation and normal drying without replacing the whole dryer.
- Dryer idler pulley 279640 (squealing, thumping, belt tension issues)
- Dryer heating element WP3387747 (no heat or weak heat)
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279973 (no heat, overheating-related shutdown)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (poor airflow, loud vibration)
Most “end of life” dryers are really dryers with restricted airflow or worn drive and heat components. Keeping venting within the manual’s guidance and staying ahead of wear parts is the most reliable way to reach or exceed the typical 13-year lifespan.
Last updated: March 2026





