How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Kenmore dryer?
For a Kenmore dryer, replacing a heating element typically costs $20 to $120 for the part and $150 to $350 total if you hire a technician. For your Kenmore 11073032101 gas dryer, “no heat” is usually caused by gas-heat components (igniter, coils, thermostats, fuse) rather than an electric heating element; use the 11073032101 owner's manual to confirm the heat system and checks.
Typical cost breakdown
- DIY parts-only: $20 to $120 (most common failures are smaller gas-heat parts)
- Service call and labor: $100 to $250 (varies by area and access)
- Total professional repair: $150 to $350 (parts + labor)
- If multiple wear items are replaced together: costs rise, but reliability improves
What to replace on a gas dryer that will not heat
On model 11073032101, these parts commonly affect heating performance:
- Igniter 279311 (burner ignition)
- Dryer valve coil kit 279834 (gas valve coils that open the valve)
- Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 (temperature regulation)
- Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 (safety cutoff, often tied to venting issues)
Quick “part vs. symptom” guide
| Symptom | Most likely part(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Drum tumbles, no heat at all | Igniter, gas valve coils, thermal fuse | Check airflow and lint buildup first |
| Heats briefly, then stops heating | Gas valve coils, high-limit thermostat | Coils often fail when hot |
| Dryer shuts off mid-cycle | Thermal fuse, thermostat | Vent restriction is a common root cause |
Why it matters
Pricing depends on whether you are replacing a single failed component or correcting the underlying cause (especially restricted venting). The installation requirements for a 27-inch (69 cm) gas dryer and proper venting are covered in the 11073032101 installation guide, and good airflow helps prevent repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find model number on Kenmore dryer?
On the Kenmore gas dryer model 11073032101, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label located at the top inside the dryer door well. We use that exact number to match the correct parts list, diagrams, and troubleshooting info.
Where to look on model 11073032101
Check these spots in order:
- Open the dryer door and look up high inside the door opening (top of the door well)
- Look for a label that lists both model and serial information
- Wipe lint or residue off the label so the numbers are readable
- Write the full model number exactly as shown (all digits)
For a picture-based reference, use the 11073032101 owner's manual.
What the label typically includes
Most Kenmore dryer ID labels include:
- Model number (example: 11073032101)
- Serial number
- Gas and electrical ratings (helpful for service)
- Certification and safety markings
Quick ID checklist
| Item | What to copy | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | All digits (example: 11073032101) | Ensures correct parts fit |
| Serial number | Full serial | Helps identify production range |
| Fuel type | Gas (for this model) | Confirms correct ignition and valve parts |
Why it matters
Kenmore model numbers can look similar, but small differences change the correct drum support, door switch, or burner parts. Using the exact label info prevents ordering the wrong replacement.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11073032101?
A Kenmore gas dryer like model 11073032101 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and proper venting and maintenance. Keeping airflow strong (clean lint screen, correct vent length) reduces overheating stress and helps key parts last longer.
What affects lifespan the most
- Vent system length and bends; long runs and many elbows reduce airflow and raise heat
- Lint buildup in the lint screen housing, blower area, and vent duct
- Heat cycling from restricted airflow (can stress thermostats and fuses)
- Drum support wear (rollers, idler pulley) that increases friction and noise
- Door switch and timer use from frequent loads and heavy-duty cycles
Maintenance that adds years
Follow the venting and safety guidance in the installation guide. The installation instructions note that exhaust systems longer than specified can shorten dryer life and reduce performance.
- Clean the lint screen every load; wash it monthly to remove residue
- Inspect and clean the full vent run to the outside at least yearly
- Use the straightest vent route possible; avoid crushing or kinking the vent
- Level the dryer so the drum and supports wear evenly
- Do not overload; heavy loads strain the drive system
Common wear parts and what symptoms look like
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Squealing, thumping, slow drum start | Drum support and belt path | Dryer idler pulley 279640 |
| Runs but no heat, or stops mid-cycle | Overheat protection/airflow | Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 |
| Long dry times, hot cabinet | Venting and airflow | (clean venting first) |
Why it matters
Most “dryer died early” problems trace back to airflow. Good venting keeps temperatures stable, improves drying performance, and prevents repeated overheating that can take out components like the operating thermostat and thermal fuse.
Last updated: March 2026





