How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial rating plate, typically located in the door opening (door well) area. For your dryer, the model number format looks like 11061652022, and using the exact model number ensures you get the correct parts and instructions.
Check these common locations in this order:
- Along the door opening on the cabinet (door well area)
- On the inner door frame or just inside the door
- On the back panel (less common)
- On a side panel near the rear (occasionally)
If the tag is hard to read, wipe it gently with a damp cloth and read it under bright light.
Record the full information from the rating plate so we can match parts correctly.
- Model number (example: 11061652022)
- Serial number (helps identify production details)
- Type of fuel listed (important on gas models)
Kenmore model numbers are used to match the correct diagrams, wiring information, and replacement parts. Even one missing digit can point you to a different drum, heater, or control.
| Item | What it identifies | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | The exact dryer you own | 11061652022 |
| Part ID | The catalog ID for a specific replacement part | WP3387747 |
| Part number | The manufacturer’s part number | W11344457 |
Once you confirm the model number, match it to the part you need. Common wear items for Kenmore dryers include drum support rollers, idler pulleys, and heating or safety components.
- For heat problems, a common item to check is the element, heater 5400w WP3387747
- For squealing or thumping, a common wear item is the dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
For model-specific tag location details and diagrams, use the 11061652022 manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is a Kenmore Model 11061652022 dryer?
Kenmore dryer model 11061652022 is a full-size electric dryer; most units in this class are about 27 inches wide, 27 to 29 inches deep, and 38 to 44 inches high. For the exact cabinet dimensions and clearance requirements for your specific configuration, use the owner's manual.
These are the most common exterior size ranges for a residential Kenmore (Whirlpool-built) 27-inch platform dryer:
- Width: ~27 in.
- Depth: ~27 to 29 in. (deeper if the door handle protrudes)
- Height: ~38 to 44 in. (varies by control console style)
- Electrical: electric dryers typically use a 30 A circuit
Even when the cabinet size is similar, installation space can change based on vent routing and where the outlet sits.
- Plan a straight, short vent run when possible; long runs increase dry time.
- Avoid extra 90° elbows; each turn reduces allowable vent length.
- Keep the dryer in a location that supports proper exhaust installation.
- For garage installs, the manual calls for placing the dryer at least 18 inches above the floor.
| Vent setup factor | What to expect | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| More elbows/turns | Shorter max vent length | Better airflow, faster drying |
| Rigid metal vent | Best performance | Less restriction than flex |
| Bottom exhaust | Counts as an extra 90° turn | Reduces max length further |
Correct sizing is not just about fitting the cabinet into a laundry nook; it also ensures you have room for safe electrical connection, proper venting, and the clearances that help the dryer tumble and dry efficiently.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with dryers?
The most common dryer problem is poor airflow from a blocked or crushed vent system, which causes long dry times and overheating. On Kenmore model 11061652022, restricted venting can also trigger a “Check Vent” message and contribute to safety devices opening.
- Clogged or crushed vent: clothes take too long to dry, cabinet feels hotter than normal
- Lint screen not cleaned: reduced airflow and longer cycles
- Power supply issue: dryer will not start or heater will not turn on (some models show an L2 code)
- Thermal fuse opened: dryer will not run (or runs with no heat on some designs)
- Worn drum support parts: squealing, thumping, or rumbling during the cycle
- Clean the lint screen before every load.
- Confirm the dryer door fully closes and the Start button is pressed firmly.
- Verify the dryer is plugged in and the household breaker has not tripped.
- Run a Timed Dry heated cycle (not Air Only) to rule out cycle-setting issues.
- Inspect the vent path for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Long dry times | Blocked/crushed venting | Vent run, outside hood flap, lint buildup |
| No heat | Power supply (L2) or heater circuit issue | Breaker, terminal block, heater components |
| Won’t start | Door not closed, control not set, power issue | Door switch, breaker, start sequence |
| Loud rumble/squeal | Worn rollers or idler pulley | Drum support rollers, idler pulley |
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are frequently replaced on this model:
- Thermal fuse W10909685
- Element, heater 5400w WP3387747
- Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
- Dryer idler pulley W10837240
Dryers need strong airflow along with heat to dry efficiently. Poor venting increases drying time and energy use, and it can overheat the dryer, which leads to nuisance shutdowns and blown safety fuses.
For model-specific operating steps, venting guidance, and troubleshooting, use the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace drum bearings on a dryer?
Replacing drum bearings (or the drum support system) on a Kenmore 11061652022 dryer typically costs about $150 to $400 total when you pay for service; a DIY repair is usually $30 to $120 in parts, depending on what’s worn and whether you replace related wear items at the same time. Use the owner's manual for model-specific access and safety steps.
Drum bearing style varies by dryer design; on many Kenmore electric dryers, the common wear points are drum support rollers, shafts, and the idler pulley (often serviced together to prevent repeat noise).
Typical cost breakdown:
- Parts: $30 to $120 (rollers, pulley, washers, shafts, fasteners as needed)
- Labor: $120 to $300 (disassembly and reassembly time is the big driver)
- Optional add-ons: belt, blower wheel inspection, lint duct cleaning
If your dryer is squealing, thumping, or rumbling, these are common wear items for this model:
- Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
- Dryer idler pulley W10837240
- Dryer repair kit 4392067 (often bundles multiple wear parts)
- Dryer support roller tri-ring washer WPW10512946
- Dryer drum support roller shaft WPW10359272
| Option | Typical total cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| DIY parts-only | $30 to $120 | You can safely open the cabinet and follow step-by-step instructions |
| Professional repair | $150 to $400 | You want the job done quickly with less risk of reassembly issues |
Worn drum supports can cause loud operation, uneven drum rotation, and extra strain on the drive system. Replacing the worn components together (roller, shaft, idler) often prevents a second teardown later.
We recommend these quick checks first:
- Unplug the dryer; spin the drum by hand and listen for grinding or squeal
- Check for a flat-spotted roller (thump-thump sound)
- Inspect the idler pulley for wobble or a seized bearing
- Verify airflow; crushed or clogged venting can overheat parts and shorten their life (the manual recommends vent system cleaning at least every 2 years)
Last updated: February 2026





