How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; on model 11072852100, that plate is the official identifier we use to match the correct parts, features, and specifications. Record both the model and serial numbers before ordering parts or requesting service.
Check these common locations on Kenmore dryers:
- Inside the dryer door opening (around the door frame)
- On the cabinet opening behind the door
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Near the lint screen housing (some designs place the plate nearby)
If you have the paperwork, the model number is often printed on the purchase receipt or product record page in the 11072852100 owner's manual.
Kenmore model numbers are typically a long string of digits. The first three digits often indicate the manufacturing source (for example, many Kenmore dryers start with 110), and the full number identifies the exact configuration.
| What to capture | Example for this dryer | Why we need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 11072852100 | Ensures parts fit your exact dryer |
| Serial number | (from the plate) | Helps confirm production run details |
| Type | Gas dryer | Affects ignition, burner, and thermostat parts |
Using the full model number prevents wrong-part issues, especially for common wear items and safety controls.
- Drum drive parts vary by design (belt length and routing)
- Door and start circuits can use different switches
- Gas heat components must match the burner system
- Thermostats and sensors are temperature-range specific
If you are troubleshooting a no-tumble symptom, the dryer drum belt 341241 is a common match for this model.
- Copy the model number exactly as shown (no spaces)
- Take a clear photo of the plate for reference
- Keep the numbers with your maintenance records
The model and serial number plate is the single best way to identify your Kenmore dryer accurately; it keeps repairs efficient and helps us match the right Kenmore parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is a Kenmore Model 11072852100 dryer?
The Kenmore dryer model 11072852100 is a 29-inch wide gas dryer. For planning space in a laundry room or closet, use the 29-inch width plus the recommended installation clearances shown in the 11072852100 owner's manual.
A 29-inch wide dryer is the cabinet width class used for many full-size Kenmore and Whirlpool-built dryers. You still need extra room around the cabinet for airflow, venting, and service access.
- Plan for 29 inches of cabinet width
- Leave space so the door can fully open
- Allow room behind the dryer for the exhaust vent and elbow
- Add clearance on the sides to help reduce noise transfer
- For closets, provide the required door ventilation openings
These are common planning targets for this style of dryer; always follow the manual for your exact setup.
| Location | What to plan for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Behind dryer | Minimum clearance for venting | Prevents crushed/kinked venting |
| Sides/top | Extra space if possible | Easier install and less vibration noise |
| Front | Door swing and loading space | Better access to drum and lint screen |
We recommend confirming the exact cabinet and door-swing dimensions using the model/serial plate and the dimension diagrams.
- Locate the model/serial number plate (commonly inside the door opening)
- Match it to model 11072852100
- Use the dimension section in the 11072852100 owner's manual
- If installing in a closet, follow the minimum spacing and ventilation requirements
Correct sizing prevents installation problems like a blocked exhaust, a door that cannot open fully, and poor drying performance from restricted airflow.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know if my Kenmore dryer thermal fuse is blown?
A blown thermal fuse on your Kenmore dryer model 11072852100 typically shows up as a dryer that will not run at all, or a dryer that runs but will not heat. The sure way to confirm is a continuity test with a multimeter after unplugging the dryer (no continuity means the fuse is blown).
- Dryer will not start even though the door is shut and controls are set
- Motor will not run when you press Start
- Dryer tumbles but there is no heat (on some designs)
- Problem started after poor airflow (clogged lint screen or vent)
- Dryer stopped mid-cycle and will not restart
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
- Access the fuse (commonly on the blower housing or exhaust duct area).
- Remove at least one wire from the fuse terminal.
- Set a multimeter to continuity or lowest ohms.
- Touch probes to the fuse terminals.
| Meter result | What it means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Beep or near 0 ohms | Fuse is good | Keep troubleshooting airflow, heat circuit, or controls |
| No beep or OL/infinite | Fuse is blown | Replace the fuse and correct the airflow restriction |
The 11072852100 manual calls out basic “won’t run” checks like power supply, house fuse/breaker, and making sure the door is fully closed. Use the 11072852100 owner's manual to confirm the exact checks and access steps for your configuration.
- Verify the dryer is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet
- Check the house fuse or reset the circuit breaker
- Confirm the door closes firmly (a failed door switch can mimic fuse symptoms)
- Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent
- If it is a gas model and it runs but does not heat, confirm the gas shutoff valve is open
A thermal fuse is a one-time safety device; it opens when the dryer overheats, most often from restricted venting. Replacing the fuse without fixing airflow can cause repeat failures and longer dry times.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the filter on a Kenmore dryer?
On Kenmore dryer model 11072852100, the “filter” is the lint screen. You’ll find it at the dryer’s lint screen housing (commonly at the door opening). Pull it out before or after each load, remove lint, and reinstall it fully; see the 11072852100 owner's manual.
Most Kenmore 110-series dryers like 11072852100 use a removable lint screen that slides into a slot.
- Open the dryer door and look along the door opening for the lint screen handle
- Pull the lint screen straight out
- Peel lint off with your fingers (do not rinse unless needed)
- Slide the lint screen back in until it seats flat
- If the screen area looks damaged or loose, inspect the housing cover tabs and fit
A clogged lint screen or restricted venting causes long dry times and overheating. The manual’s troubleshooting section calls out a clogged lint screen and restricted air movement as common causes of poor drying.
- Clean the lint screen every load
- Check the outside exhaust hood for strong airflow while the dryer runs
- Keep the vent path as straight and short as possible
- Avoid crushed or kinked venting behind the dryer
- Clean lint buildup from the lint screen slot periodically
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Clothes take too long to dry | Lint screen clogged | Clean lint screen and retry |
| Dryer feels hot, shuts down, or smells hot | Restricted venting | Check airflow at outside hood |
| Lint on clothes | Screen not seated or damaged | Reinstall screen, inspect housing |
The lint screen is the first line of defense for airflow. Keeping it clean helps your Kenmore dryer dry faster, run cooler, and reduces unnecessary wear on components like the blower wheel and thermostats.
Last updated: February 2026
What size belt is a Kenmore Model 11072852100 dryer?
For Kenmore dryer model 11072852100, the correct replacement is the model-matched dryer drum belt part 341241. Belt listings may show length, width, and rib style, but the most reliable way to get the right “size” is matching the belt by model and part ID using the 11072852100 owner's manual.
Use the model-based part match first; use measurements only as a secondary check.
- Correct belt for Kenmore 11072852100: dryer drum belt 341241
- Use the old belt only for comparison if it is intact enough to read markings
- Confirm belt routing around the drum, motor pulley, and idler pulley before reassembly
- Replace the belt if it is cracked, glazed, stretched, or leaves black rubber dust
Retail listings often describe the same belt using different spec formats. Here is how to interpret them.
| Listing spec | What it means | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Part ID / part number | The exact replacement identifier | Match 341241 to your model first |
| Length and width | Physical dimensions | Use only to cross-check your old belt |
| Rib style / groove count | Belt profile | Match what is on your original belt |
A worn support part can cause squealing, slipping, or repeat belt failures.
- Idler pulley: idler pulley WP691366 (maintains belt tension)
- Motor: 279827 (if the drum will not turn and the belt is good)
- Blower wheel: WP694089 (noise or vibration issues)
Using the correct belt for 11072852100 keeps proper drum speed and tension. Correct routing and a smooth idler pulley prevent premature belt wear and reduce squealing.
Last updated: February 2026
What does E1 mean on a Kenmore Elite dryer?
On Kenmore dryer model 11072852100, an E1 display is treated as a temperature-sensing or heating safety issue: the control is seeing an abnormal temperature condition and stops normal operation. We start by correcting airflow and then test the heat-control components.
- Unplug the dryer for 1 minute, then restore power and retry a timed heat cycle.
- Clean the lint screen and the lint chute area.
- Check airflow at the outside vent hood; it should be strong and steady.
- Inspect the full vent run for crushed ducting, long runs, or lint blockage.
- Use rigid or heavy-duty metal venting; avoid plastic or thin foil duct.
If venting is clear and E1 returns, focus on the temperature control and overheat protection parts.
| What you observe | What it points to | Part to consider for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer shuts down or overheats | High-limit safety opening from high temp | Dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897 |
| Heat cycles oddly or dries inconsistently | Operating thermostat not regulating temp | Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 |
| Gas burner lights then quits after a short time | Weak coils dropping out when hot | Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 |
An abnormal temperature condition is usually caused by restricted exhaust or a failing heat-control device. Fixing airflow first prevents repeat overheating, nuisance shutdowns, and premature failure of thermostats and gas ignition components.
Use the troubleshooting and venting requirements in the 11072852100 owner's manual to match the checks to your exact control panel and exhaust setup.
Last updated: February 2026





