What size is a Kenmore Model 110C71492310 dryer?
For the Kenmore gas dryer model 110C71492310, the cabinet size is about 29 inches wide, 27 3/4 inches deep, and 43 3/8 inches tall. For installation, plan extra space behind the dryer for the exhaust vent elbow; see the 110C71492310 installation guide.
These measurements describe the dryer body (not including the space needed for venting and door swing). Your installation space should account for:
- Door clearance so the door opens fully
- Rear clearance for the exhaust vent connection (many installs need at least 5 1/2 inches behind the dryer)
- Side and top clearance if the dryer sits in a closet or recessed area
- A level floor (a slope over 1 inch can affect tumbling and sensor cycles)
| Measurement | Approx. size |
|---|---|
| Width | 29 in. |
| Depth | 27 3/4 in. |
| Height | 43 3/8 in. |
| Typical rear clearance for vent elbow | 5 1/2 in. minimum |
Correct sizing prevents crushed venting, poor airflow, and longer dry times. Proper clearance also makes it easier to service common wear items like the belt 341241 without having to pull the dryer out of a tight space.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I troubleshoot my 110C71492310?
For the Kenmore 110C71492310 gas dryer, we troubleshoot by matching the symptom (no heat, won’t start, noisy, long dry times) to a short set of checks: airflow first, then power and door switch, then the gas ignition and safety thermostats. Use the owner's manual for model-specific test points and wiring.
- Long dry times or overheating: clean lint screen, check vent for kinks, confirm strong airflow outside.
- Won’t start: confirm power, check door fully closes, test the door switch.
- Runs but no heat: focus on igniter, gas valve coils, radiant sensor, and thermostats.
- Noisy or thumping: inspect belt, drum support rollers, and blower wheel.
- Stops mid-cycle: look for restricted airflow or a tripped high-limit condition.
- Verify the dryer is plugged in and the breaker is on.
- Confirm the door latches; a failed switch can prevent starting.
- If the drum light works but the motor won’t run, the timer or motor circuit is next.
- Confirm the gas shutoff valve is open.
- Watch for ignition: igniter glow, then flame.
- If it ignites once then quits, gas valve coils are a top suspect.
- Clean the lint screen and lint chute.
- Inspect the entire vent run; keep it short and unobstructed.
- Check blower wheel for looseness or lint buildup.
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example from this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Door switch | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| No heat | Ignition system | Igniter 279311 |
| Heats then stops | Gas valve coils | Dryer valve coil kit 279834 |
| Overheats | High-limit protection | Dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897 |
| Squeal/thump | Drum drive | Belt 341241 |
On gas dryers like the 110C71492310, airflow problems can cause overheating, shutdowns, and repeated thermostat failures; fixing the venting often restores normal heat and drying performance.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 110C71492310?
The average lifespan of the Kenmore 110C71492310 gas dryer is 13 years. With good airflow, routine lint cleaning, and timely replacement of wear parts (belt, rollers, thermostats), this model typically reaches that service life without major performance loss.
- Vent restriction (the biggest life-shortener): causes overheating and repeated thermal failures.
- Load size and cycle choice: frequent heavy loads increase belt and roller wear.
- Lint management: lint buildup stresses the blower and heating system.
- Installation quality: crushed or long vent runs increase heat and run time.
- Preventive part replacement: addressing noise early prevents secondary damage.
| Part type | What you notice | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum drive | Drum won’t turn, squeal, burning rubber smell | Belt 341241 |
| Drum support | Thumping, rumbling, uneven drum movement | Dryer repair kit 4392065 |
| Gas ignition | No heat or intermittent heat | Dryer valve coil kit 279834 |
| Overheat protection | Shuts off, overheats, no heat after vent issues | Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 |
- Clean the lint screen every load; wash it occasionally to remove residue.
- Check airflow at the outside vent; it should be strong and steady.
- Clean the vent duct at least yearly (more often with long runs).
- Stop using the dryer if you hear persistent squealing or thumping; inspect drum support parts.
- Follow the venting and clearance guidance in the installation guide.
A gas dryer can last its full 13-year lifespan only if it can move air efficiently; proper venting reduces heat stress on the burner system, thermostats, motor, and drum support components.
Last updated: March 2026





