What year is my Kenmore dryer model?
Kenmore dryer model 11076842501 does not encode a single, reliable “model year” in the model number itself. The accurate way to identify the manufacturing date is to read the serial number on the rating plate (typically in the door opening) and decode it using the date code format shown in the 11076842501 owner's manual.
Look for the model and serial tag in these common spots:
- In the door opening (door well) on the cabinet frame
- On the inside of the front panel near the door switch area
- On the rear panel (less common)
- On the lower cabinet side panel (occasionally)
Use the serial number, not the model number. The serial number is what manufacturers use to track production date and factory.
- Full model number: 11076842501
- Full serial number (every character)
- Any date printed on the label (some tags include a month/year)
- Gas type info on the rating plate (helpful for service and parts matching)
| Item | What it tells you | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (11076842501) | Design family and configuration | Ordering correct parts and manuals |
| Serial number | Production date and plant code | Determining the manufacturing year |
Knowing the correct manufacturing year helps us match the right Kenmore dryer parts and revisions for your exact build, especially for wear items like the dryer drum belt 341241 and controls that can change across production runs.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the part number on a Kenmore dryer?
On Kenmore dryer model 11076842501, the part number is printed on the part itself, but the fastest way to identify the correct replacement is to start with the model/serial label, which is typically located around the door opening (often on the door frame). Use the model number to match the right parts list in the 11076842501 owner's manual.
- Model/serial label: identifies the dryer (used to find the correct parts diagram).
- Part number: identifies a specific component (belt, switch, thermostat, etc.).
- Part ID (on our site): the catalog identifier for the replacement part.
- Revision codes: extra letters/numbers near the model that can affect part compatibility.
Most Kenmore dryers place the model/serial label in one of these spots:
- Door opening on the cabinet frame (most common)
- Inside the door itself (edge or inner panel)
- Rear panel of the dryer cabinet
- Side panel near the bottom (less common)
Once you know which component you need, the part number is usually:
- Stamped or printed on a sticker on the part
- Molded into plastic parts (like a switch housing)
- Printed on a paper/foil label on electrical parts
| If you have this problem | Start by checking | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning | Belt and idler area | Dryer drum belt 341241 |
| Dryer will not start when door closes | Door switch and strike | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| Gas dryer runs but won’t heat | Ignition components | Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 |
Using the model number (11076842501) first prevents ordering the wrong replacement, because Kenmore dryers can look similar across series while using different belts, thermostats, or control parts.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I troubleshoot my 11076842501?
For Kenmore dryer model 11076842501, we troubleshoot by matching the symptom (won’t start, no heat, unusual noise) to a short set of checks: power, door/Start inputs, cycle settings, airflow, and gas supply (for gas models). Use the 11076842501 owner's manual troubleshooting section as your step-by-step baseline.
- Won’t start: confirm the door is fully closed; press Start firmly; select a cycle (not sitting in Wrinkle Guard position).
- No heat: check both house fuses or breakers (the drum can turn with one fuse blown); for gas, confirm the gas shutoff valve is open.
- Unusual sounds: check pockets for coins or clips; thumping after long non-use is normal for a few minutes.
- Vibration: confirm the dryer is level and all legs are installed (installation-related).
- Poor drying: clean the lint screen every load and make sure the vent path is not restricted.
- Power supply
- Reset tripped breakers; many dryers use two fuses/breakers.
- If it’s an electric dryer, it needs a 240-volt supply.
- Door and start circuit
- If the dryer acts dead when you close the door, the door switch can be the issue; see dryer door switch WP3406107.
- Heat test for gas models (5-minute check)
- Run the dryer for 5 minutes, then open the door and feel for heat.
- If there’s no heat, turn the dryer off and verify the gas supply line shutoff valve is open.
- Common wear items (noise, squeal, drum not turning)
- A broken belt stops the drum; check dryer drum belt 341241.
| Symptom | Most common checks | Parts often involved |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Breakers/fuses, door closed, Start pressed, cycle selected | Door switch, start switch, timer/control |
| Runs but no heat | Two fuses/breakers, gas shutoff valve open (gas) | Igniter, gas valve coils, thermostats |
| Squealing/thumping | Items in drum area, long non-use, worn drum support | Belt, idler pulley, rollers (repair kit) |
Basic checks (power, door switch, gas shutoff valve, and airflow) solve the majority of dryer complaints and prevent unnecessary part replacement. They also help you pinpoint whether you need an installation correction or a specific replacement part.
Last updated: March 2026





