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Kenmore 11092573100 washer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11092573100 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cabnt Al for Kenmore 11092573100 - Part 63425

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Kenmore Washer 11092573100 FAQs

To unclog the drain hose on your Kenmore washer model 11092573100, we unplug the washer, remove as much water as possible, then clear blockages from the drain hose and the drain pump inlet. Most clogs are lint, coins, or small clothing items trapped at the pump or hose connection.

Safety first
  • Unplug the washer before servicing.
  • Turn off both water supply valves.
  • Have towels and a shallow pan ready; water will spill when hoses are opened.
  • Wear gloves; debris can be sharp.
  • If the washer was just running, let the motor and pump cool for a few minutes.
Step-by-step: unclog the drain hose
  1. Remove standing water: Scoop water out, or use a wet/dry vac at the end of the drain hose.
  2. Check the standpipe/sink: Make sure the household drain is not clogged.
  3. Inspect the external drain hose:
    • Pull the washer forward.
    • Look for kinks, crushing, or a pinched hose.
    • Detach the hose from the standpipe and flush it with hot water.
  4. Check the pump area for a clog:
    • Access the pump from the cabinet (location varies by design).
    • Remove the hose from the pump and clear debris.
    • Spin the impeller by hand; it should turn with slight resistance.
  5. Reassemble and test: Reconnect hoses, restore power, then run a short drain/spin to confirm strong flow.
Parts that commonly cause “won’t drain” symptoms

If the hose is clear but draining is still slow or noisy, these parts are the most common fixes for this style of Kenmore top-load washer:

Symptom Most likely area Part to consider
Hums but won’t drain Pump jammed or failed Water pump WP3363394
Drains slowly, debris keeps returning Hose or tub-to-pump path restricted Check hoses and clamps
Won’t spin after draining issues Drive system strain from repeated clogs Coupling 285753A
Why it matters

A restricted drain hose or pump makes the washer leave water in the tub, stop mid-cycle, or refuse to spin. Clearing the clog quickly also helps prevent pump damage and reduces the chance of leaks at hose connections.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore 11092573100 washer, we use a simple power reset first: unplug the washer (or turn off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and try a normal cycle. This clears many temporary control glitches.

Quick reset steps (most common)
  • Press Pause/Cancel once to stop the cycle.
  • Unplug the washer (or switch the breaker off).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Plug back in (or turn breaker on).
  • Wait 30 seconds before pressing any buttons.
  • Select Drain/Spin or a Normal cycle and press Start.
If the washer still will not start or finish a cycle

A “reset” only helps if the issue is a temporary control lockup. If the problem comes back, we focus on the most common causes for this style of Kenmore top-load washer.

What a reset can and cannot fix (at a glance)
Symptom Reset helps? What to check next
Random stopping, lights acting odd Yes Power reset; then timer/control issues
Will not drain Sometimes Pump, drain path, lid switch system
No agitation but motor runs No Agitator dogs, coupling, gear case
Loud spin, poor spin No Clutch, suspension, drive components
Why it matters

Resetting restores the washer’s control to a known “idle” state. If you have to reset repeatedly, that usually points to an intermittent electrical issue (power cord/connection) or a failing drive or drain component that is interrupting the cycle.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model 11092573100 is a standard top-load washer; washers in this design class typically run about 3.2 to 3.6 cu. ft. of tub capacity. Use that range for planning loads, and size loads by basket fill level to prevent poor agitation and out-of-balance spins.

Practical way to judge load size (more accurate than a single number)

Use these loading targets for the 11092573100:

  • Fill the basket loosely, not packed down
  • Stop at about 2/3 full for mixed loads (best cleaning)
  • Go up to about 3/4 full for towels and jeans (heavier fabrics)
  • Wash bulky items one at a time (comforter, large blanket)
  • Keep items balanced; mix large and small pieces
Capacity guide (typical for this Kenmore style)
Tub capacity (cu. ft.) What it usually handles well Loading tip
3.2 to 3.4 Regular mixed laundry 2/3 full, loose
3.5 to 3.6 Larger towel and jean loads 3/4 full max
Why it matters

Overloading reduces water flow and agitation, leaves detergent residue, and increases strain on the drive and suspension. If the washer struggles to agitate or spin with normal loads, worn drive parts are common causes.

Parts that often relate to “won’t agitate” or “weak spin” symptoms

Last updated: February 2026

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