How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number label; on model 11064972300, that label is located at the top inside the dryer door well. Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown, then use them to match parts and specifications in the 11064972300 owner's manual.
Where to look on the dryer
Check these common Kenmore label locations in this order:
- Top inside the dryer door well (most common on 110-series dryers)
- Inside the door opening on the cabinet frame
- Back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Behind the lint screen housing area (varies by design)
What to record (and why)
When you find the label, record the details below. Having the complete information prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore parts (like a heating element, door switch, or drum support roller).
- Model number (example format: 110XXXXXXXX)
- Serial number (helps identify production run details)
- Purchase date (useful for service history and documentation)
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts diagrams and compatible replacement parts | 11064972300 |
| Serial number | Identifying exact build series when designs change | Varies |
| Purchase date | Your records and maintenance timeline | Varies |
Why it matters
Kenmore model prefixes (such as 110) identify the design family; the full model number narrows it to the exact configuration. That accuracy matters when you’re selecting model-specific parts and procedures, including installation requirements in the 11064972300 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11064972300?
A Kenmore electric dryer like model 11064972300 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and proper venting. Regular lint removal, correct airflow, and replacing worn drum-support parts on time are the biggest factors in reaching that lifespan.
What affects lifespan most
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, clogged hood) raises heat and wear
- Overloading strains the drive motor, belt system, and drum supports
- Heat cycling issues (overheating or weak heat) stress the heater and safety cutoffs
- Lint buildup inside the cabinet increases heat and can damage wiring and thermostats
- Worn rotating parts (idler pulley, drum seal, blower wheel) increase noise and friction
Maintenance schedule we recommend
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Maintains airflow and drying performance |
| Check/clean vent run and outside hood | Every 3 to 6 months | Prevents overheating and long dry times |
| Vacuum lint from around dryer and floor | Monthly | Reduces lint pulled into the cabinet |
| Inspect for squealing/thumping | As needed | Catches wear before it damages the drum or motor |
Parts that commonly extend service life
If your dryer is noisy, slow to dry, or overheating, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Dryer repair kit 4392067 (common wear items that restore smooth drum rotation)
- Dryer heating element WP3387747 (for no-heat or weak-heat symptoms)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (for poor airflow or rumbling)
- Cut-off kit 279769 (for repeated overheating shutdowns)
Why it matters
Most “end of life” dryer failures are really airflow problems or worn drum-support components. Keeping airflow strong and addressing noise early helps your 11064972300 dry faster, run cooler, and avoid expensive secondary damage.
For model-specific safety steps and cleaning access points, follow the 11064972300 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 11064972300?
For Kenmore electric dryer model 11064972300, the most commonly needed replacement parts are the drum support and drive wear items, heating components, and door/start switches. These parts address the most frequent symptoms: noise, no heat, long dry times, and a dryer that will not start.
Most common parts (and what they fix)
- Dryer repair kit 4392067: squealing, thumping, drum not turning smoothly
- Dryer idler pulley 279640: squeal, belt slip, intermittent drum rotation
- Dryer heating element WP3387747: no heat or weak heat
- Dryer thermistor WP8577274: temperature control problems, overheating or underheating
- Dryer door switch WP3406107: dryer will not run when door is closed
- Dryer push-to-start switch WP3977456: start button does nothing
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772: poor airflow, rumbling, long dry times
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part(s) from this model’s list |
|---|---|
| Dryer runs but no heat | Heating element, cut-off kit |
| Takes too long to dry | Blower wheel, venting issues, thermistor |
| Loud squeal or thump | Repair kit, idler pulley, drum seal |
| Will not start | Door switch, push-to-start switch, timer |
Before you order: 3 fast checks
- Confirm airflow: clean the lint screen and make sure the exhaust is not crushed or clogged
- Match the exact model: 11064972300 parts can vary by series; use the model number on the tag
- Diagnose with a meter when needed: heating and switch problems are easiest to confirm electrically
Why it matters
Replacing the correct part the first time restores safe heating and proper airflow, and it prevents repeat failures (for example, overheating that can take out thermal cutoffs). For disassembly steps and wiring references, use the 11064972300 installation guide.
Last updated: March 2026





