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Kenmore 11092822100 gas dryer

Kenmore 11092822100 gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11092822100 gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Door for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part 8519309

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    Door

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  • Panel for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part 8519213

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    Panel

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  • Base for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part 8519207

    Cabinet diagram

    Base

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  • Technical Sheet for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part LIT8519438

    Top and console diagram

    Technical Sheet

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  • Control Panel (white) for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part 8519260

    Top and console diagram

    Control Panel (white)

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  • Dryer Door Outer Frame (black) for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part 8519327

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    Dryer Door Outer Frame (black)

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  • (338471) (alt.) for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part N/P

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  • Panel for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part 8519211

    Cabinet diagram

    Panel

    Part #8519211

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  • Owner's Manual for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part LIT8519320

    Top and console diagram

    Owner's Manual

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  • Parts List for Kenmore 11092822100 - Part LIT8528309

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    Parts List

    Part #LIT8528309

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Kenmore Gas Dryer 11092822100 FAQs

On the Kenmore gas dryer model 11092822100, opening the control panel typically means removing the top panel first, then taking out the console mounting screws so the console can tilt forward or lift off for access to the control board. Use the steps in the 11092822100 owner's manual as your reference.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before removing any panels.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve if you will be working near the burner or gas line.
  • Pull the dryer forward enough to work comfortably without straining the vent.
  • Protect the finish with a towel or cardboard where you set parts down.
  • Keep screws grouped by location so reassembly is straightforward.

Typical way to open the control panel on this style Kenmore dryer

  1. Remove the top panel: From the back of the dryer, remove the screws securing the top, then lift the rear of the top panel, slide it back slightly, and lift it off.
  2. Access the console fasteners: With the top off, locate the screws that secure the control console or the bracket the control board sits on.
  3. Tilt or lift the console: Remove the console screws and carefully tilt the console forward or lift it up (depending on how the harness is routed).
  4. Support the console: Do not let it hang by the wiring; rest it on the top edge or support it with a small box.

What you will see once it is open

Area What it contains What to watch for
Console/control area Control board, timer or selector switches, wiring harness Sharp sheet-metal edges, fragile plastic tabs
Cabinet top opening Door switch wiring, harness routing Pinched wires during reassembly

Why it matters

Opening the control panel the right way prevents broken console tabs, stripped screw holes, and pinched wiring. It also makes troubleshooting issues like a dead display, no-start symptoms, or intermittent operation much more reliable.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number label; on Kenmore model 11092822100, it’s located at the top inside the dryer door well. Once you have the full model number, we can match the correct parts, diagrams, and specs.

Where to look on Kenmore dryers

Check these common label locations (start with the door opening):

  • Top inside the dryer door well (most common on Kenmore 110-series)
  • Inside the door opening on the cabinet frame
  • Back panel of the dryer cabinet
  • Behind the lint screen housing (less common)

For the exact label location and how it’s shown for your unit, use the 11092822100 owner's manual.

What the model number tells you (and why it matters)

Kenmore model numbers help us identify the platform and the correct replacement parts. For example, many Kenmore dryers that start with 110 share common service designs, but the full number (all digits) is what ensures the right match.

Why it matters

  • Ensures the right fit for parts like the drive system, door hardware, and sensors
  • Prevents ordering the wrong version of a part that looks similar
  • Helps confirm gas dryer vs electric dryer components

Quick checklist: record the right info

Write down these items exactly as shown on the label:

  • Model number (example: 11092822100)
  • Serial number
  • Purchase date (if available)

Model vs serial number (quick comparison)

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Parts lookup, diagrams, specs 11092822100
Serial number Production details, service identification Letters and numbers

If the label is hard to read

If the sticker is worn, use a flashlight and take a close-up photo; sometimes the imprint is easier to read at an angle. If you can only read part of it, start with the first 3 digits (such as 110) and then confirm the full model number from the label.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore gas dryer model 11092822100 runs but you feel no heat after about 5 minutes on a full-heat cycle, the heating system is not operating. First confirm power is correct and airflow is clear; then check common no-heat parts like the igniter, gas valve coils, and thermal fuse (see the 11092822100 owner's manual).

Quick no-heat check (what we do first)

  • Set a timed or high heat cycle (not Air Dry).
  • Start the dryer and let it run 5 minutes.
  • Open the door and feel for heat inside the drum.
  • If there is no heat, stop the cycle and move to the checks below.

Most common causes of “runs but no heat” on a gas dryer

On a gas dryer like the Kenmore 11092822100, “heating element” is often used to mean the burner heating system. These parts fail most often:

  • Power issue: many dryers use two fuses/breakers; one can trip and the motor still runs.
  • Restricted venting: poor airflow can overheat the dryer and open a safety device.
  • Blown thermal fuse: the dryer tumbles but the burner will not heat (see dryer thermal fuse WP3390719).
  • Failed igniter or flame sensing: the burner never lights (see igniter 279311 and dryer radiant sensor WP338906).
  • Weak gas valve coils: burner may light once, then stop heating as the coils warm up (see dryer valve coil kit 279834).

What to check first (fastest to slowest)

Symptom Most likely checks Notes
Tumbles, never heats Breakers/fuses, thermal fuse, igniter, radiant sensor Start with power and airflow
Heats once, then no heat Gas valve coils Classic “works then quits” pattern
Long dry times, some heat Vent restriction, blower wheel Airflow problems mimic heat failures

Why it matters

A no-heat condition is often caused by power supply or airflow, not just a failed part. Fixing venting and confirming both breakers are on helps prevent repeat failures of safety parts like the thermal fuse.

Last updated: February 2026

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