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  • Washer Lid Hinge Bracket for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part WP21097

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    Washer Lid Hinge Bracket

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  • Sms #10 X 5/ for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part WP273556

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  • Washer Screw, #10-24 X 3/8-in for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part WP3351614

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  • Washer Drain Hose for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part WP96743

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  • Nut for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part 90984

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  • Washer Wire Harness Retainer for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part 16515

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  • Washer Suds Saver Drain Outlet Hose for Kenmore 11072885610 - Part 96746

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Kenmore Washer 11072885610 FAQs

A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For your Kenmore model 11072885610, lifespan depends most on load size, how often you run it, and whether you keep the tub, hoses, and seals in good condition.

Typical lifespan by use level

Most washers land in the same general range, but heavy use shortens life.

Use pattern What it looks like Typical lifespan
Light 1 to 3 loads per week 12 to 15 years
Average 4 to 7 loads per week 10 to 13 years
Heavy 8+ loads per week 7 to 10 years

What shortens a washer’s life fastest

We see these issues cause the most wear on Kenmore washers:

  • Overloading (stresses the drive system, bearings, and seals)
  • Running unbalanced loads (extra vibration and suspension wear)
  • Using too much detergent (buildup, odors, and poor draining)
  • Ignoring small leaks (water damage to bearings and gearcase areas)
  • Kinked or aging fill hoses (restricted fill, leaks, and valve strain)

Maintenance that adds years

These habits help a washer reach the upper end of the 10 to 15 year range:

  • Keep the washer level to reduce vibration and out-of-balance spinning
  • Leave the lid open between loads so moisture can dry out
  • Clean residue regularly (especially if you use cold water often)
  • Replace worn hoses before they burst; a common replacement is the inlet hose WP89503
  • Fix “won’t start” symptoms quickly; a failed lid safety switch such as the lid switch W10820036 can stop cycles and lead to repeated restarts and strain

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair common wear items (hoses, clamps, seals, lid switch) or plan for replacement when major components start failing.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Kenmore washer is worth it when the fix restores reliable washing and costs less than replacing the machine. For Kenmore model 11072885610, many common failures are part-related (lid switch, inlet valve, hoses, seals) and are practical repairs.

A simple repair-vs-replace checklist

  • Repair it if the washer fills, drains, and spins but has a specific symptom (won’t start, won’t fill, leaks, won’t drain).
  • Repair it if the problem points to a single part such as a lid switch or water inlet valve.
  • Repair it if the tub and cabinet are solid (no severe rust-through or structural damage).
  • Replace it if multiple major systems are failing at once (drive system plus leaks plus electrical issues).
  • Replace it if the repair requires extensive teardown and you are already seeing repeated breakdowns.

Common “worth repairing” fixes on model 11072885610

These are frequent, targeted repairs that usually make sense:

Cost and effort comparison (typical)

Scenario Typical effort Typical outcome
Single-part electrical issue (lid switch) Low Restores normal operation
Water fill problem (inlet valve or hose) Low to medium Fixes no-fill, slow-fill, or leaking
Seal leak repair (center post or shaft seal) Medium to high Stops leaks; prevents further damage

Why it matters

A washer that won’t start, won’t fill, or leaks can often be restored with a focused repair. Fixing the root cause early also helps prevent secondary damage (corrosion, bearing wear, or floor damage).

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore washer model number is printed on the appliance’s model and serial tag. For Kenmore model 11072885610, you will typically find that tag under the lid on a top-load washer, inside the door opening on a front-load washer, or on the back panel near the power cord.

Where to look on Kenmore washers

Check these common locations first:

  • Top-load washers: under the lid, around the tub opening
  • Front-load washers: inside the door opening, along the door frame
  • All styles: back panel, near the power cord, or behind the control console
  • Sometimes: inside the cabinet on the side wall (visible when the lid is open)

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

Kenmore washer model numbers often start with 110 and include a longer string of digits. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and replacement parts (for example, a lid switch or water inlet valve) so the fit and wiring are right.

Quick ID checklist

  • Write the model number exactly as shown (include all digits)
  • Take a clear photo of the tag before ordering parts
  • Use the model number to match parts by description and ID

Common parts you may match by model

If you are identifying the model so you can repair a symptom, these are examples of parts that are commonly selected by model number:

Symptom Part you may need Example part on this model page
Washer will not start or spin Lid safety switch Lid switch W10820036
Washer will not fill Water inlet valve Valve 358277
Leaking from center area Center post seal Seal, center post WP8577376

Why it matters

Kenmore washers can look similar across series, but internal components (like the lid switch, seals, and clamps) can vary by revision. Using the exact model number prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Kenmore washers are still made and sold today; Kenmore is a brand name, and its washers are typically manufactured for Kenmore by major appliance makers. If you are maintaining an older Kenmore washer like model 11072885610, we still support repairs by offering model-matched replacement parts.

What “Kenmore-made” means

Kenmore generally does not operate its own washer factories. Instead, Kenmore-branded washers are produced by established manufacturers and sold under the Kenmore name.

Common takeaways:

  • You can still buy new Kenmore washers (top-load and front-load, depending on the lineup).
  • The internal design and parts style can vary by model and production era.
  • Your model number (like 11072885610) is the key to getting the right parts.

How this affects parts and repairs for model 11072885610

Even if new Kenmore washers are produced by different manufacturers over time, your 11072885610 washer uses its own specific parts list. For common repair needs, start with the parts that match the symptom.

Good examples from the parts available for this model:

Quick symptom-to-part starting points

Symptom What to check first Example part on this model
Won’t run or won’t spin with lid closed Lid switch and actuator tab alignment Lid switch
Water leaking under washer Seals, clamps, drain hose condition Seal, clamp, drain hose
Slow fill or no fill Inlet screens, hoses, inlet valve Inlet hose, valve

Why it matters

Kenmore branding can be confusing, but repairs are straightforward when you use the exact model number. Matching parts to 11072885610 helps avoid wrong-part returns and gets your washer back to normal operation faster.

Last updated: February 2026

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Main causes: bad lid switch or door lock, bad timer or electronic control board, wiring failure, bad water inlet valve a…

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