How can I tell what model washer I have?
For the Kenmore washer model 11029622801, the model/serial label is typically located under the washer lid. The most reliable way to confirm your exact model is to open the lid and look for a sticker or metal tag that lists the full model number.
Where to look on this Kenmore washer
On Kenmore top-load washers like 11029622801, we most often see the model number in these spots:
- Under the lid, on the top rim of the cabinet (most common)
- Under the lid, on the underside of the lid itself
- On the rear panel of the cabinet
- Inside the control console area (less common)
For a model-specific reference, see the 11029622801 user manual.
What the model number should look like
Kenmore model numbers are usually a long number string. For this unit, you should see:
| Item | Example for this washer |
|---|---|
| Model number format | 110######## |
| Full model number | 11029622801 |
Tips to avoid common mix-ups
Use these checks so you do not end up with the wrong manual or parts:
- Copy the model number exactly, including all digits
- Do not use only the first 3 digits (for example, “110” alone is not enough)
- If the tag is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in to read it
- Write down the serial number too; it helps when comparing production variations
Why it matters
Kenmore washers can look nearly identical across multiple model numbers, but parts like the lid switch, drain pump, or water inlet valve can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams, troubleshooting steps, and compatible replacement parts.
Last updated: January 2026
How to hard reset kenmore washer?
To hard reset the Kenmore washer model 11029622801, we recommend a simple power reset: unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and restart the cycle by pulling the Cycle Control knob out with the lid closed. For model-specific operating steps, use the 11029622801 washer user manual.
Hard reset steps for model 11029622801
- Press in the Cycle Control knob to stop the washer.
- Unplug the washer (or turn off the circuit breaker) for 60 seconds.
- Plug the washer back in (or turn the breaker on).
- Close the lid.
- Select a cycle and pull the Cycle Control knob out to start.
If the washer still will not start after a reset
On this model, a “no start” symptom is often related to power, lid sensing, or a stuck timer. Check these common causes:
- Confirm the outlet has power (try a lamp) and avoid extension cords.
- Make sure the Cycle Control knob indicator is aligned with a cycle.
- Verify both hot and cold water faucets are turned on.
- Close the lid fully; this washer will not agitate or spin with the lid open.
- If the lid switch is not clicking or the washer acts “dead,” inspect the washer lid switch assembly WP8318084.
Quick comparison: reset vs. repair
| Situation | What to try first | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Controls seem confused or cycle stopped mid-wash | Power reset | Clears a temporary control/timer hang-up |
| Washer won’t agitate or spin with lid closed | Lid switch check | Points to a lid switch or lid alignment issue |
| Knob turns but washer doesn’t advance through cycles | Timer check | May indicate a worn timer mechanism |
Why it matters
A hard reset is the safest first step because it can clear a temporary interruption without replacing parts. If the problem returns quickly, the reset helps narrow the issue to a component such as the lid switch, timer, or power supply.
Last updated: January 2026
What is a suds saver?
A “suds saver” is an older washer setup that lets you divert soapy wash water into a separate tub so you can reuse it for another load. For Kenmore model 11029622801, our model-specific documents describe standard draining and do not identify a suds-saver feature.
What “suds saver” means (in plain terms)
A suds saver is not a detergent or a part by itself; it’s a water-reuse arrangement used on some vintage washers.
- Wash water is diverted to a separate “suds” tub instead of the home drain
- The saved wash water can be pumped back for the next load
- It typically uses extra plumbing and a diverter valve or special hose routing
- It was intended to reduce water and detergent use
What we can confirm for Kenmore 11029622801
In the installation and use information for 11029622801, the washer is set up to drain normally to a standpipe or laundry tub; a suds-saver option is not described.
| Topic | What’s described for 11029622801 | What that indicates |
|---|---|---|
| Drain setup | Standard drain hose to standpipe/laundry tub | Normal drain, not a documented suds-saver system |
| Water reuse instructions | Not covered | No model-specific suds-saver procedure provided |
For the correct drain-hose routing and anti-siphoning guidance, use the 11029622801 installation guide.
If you are trying to reuse water or change how it drains
If you are seeing unusual draining behavior, start with the normal drain system checks used for this model.
- Keep an air gap at the standpipe; do not seal the drain hose
- Avoid pushing the drain hose too far down the standpipe
- Confirm the household drain can handle the flow rate
- If the washer won’t drain, the pump is a common suspect; see washer drain pump WP3363394
Why it matters
A suds-saver style hookup changes how water leaves the washer. Using the standard drain setup for Kenmore 11029622801 helps prevent siphoning, overflow, and poor wash performance.
Last updated: January 2026





