How to remove front panel from Kenmore stackable washer?
On Kenmore laundry center model 41771722512, the removable “front panel” most people mean is the dryer front access panel. You remove it by taking out the two retaining screws, lifting the panel up to disengage the tabs, then pulling it off. See the installation guide for the exact panel and screw locations.
- Unplug the laundry center before removing any panels.
- If it is a gas model, turn the gas shutoff valve to the closed position.
- Pull the unit forward only as needed; avoid stressing the vent duct and water hoses.
- Keep a small container for screws so none fall into the cabinet.
- Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.
- Locate the two screws securing the dryer front access panel to the dryer cabinet.
- Remove both screws.
- Lift the panel upward until the tabs disengage from the cabinet.
- Pull the panel away and set it aside.
| What you’re trying to do | What this panel helps you access | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Check airflow or reconnect venting | Exhaust duct connection area | Reattach duct, then reinstall panel |
| Inspect for heat or cycling issues | Front service area (varies by build) | Follow a symptom guide before replacing parts |
| Reduce rattles or scraping | Front cabinet area near drum path | Inspect belt, idler, and bearing components |
On stacked laundry centers, the washer cabinet front is typically not a quick-access panel. For model-specific disassembly order and fastener locations, follow the owner's manual.
Removing the correct panel prevents broken tabs, stripped screws, and air leaks. Air leaks and poor vent connections can cause long dry times and overheating symptoms.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers are read as a full prefix plus the remaining digits; the prefix helps identify the manufacturer family, and the complete number is what we use to match the correct parts and documentation. For Kenmore laundry center model 41771722512, the model and serial tag is located inside the dryer door (on the serial plate). See the owner's manual for the exact label location and recording format.
On this Kenmore stacked laundry center, the model and serial numbers are on the serial plate inside the dryer door. Use the full model number exactly as shown.
- Open the dryer door and look along the door opening for the serial plate
- Write down the full model number and serial number (do not shorten it)
- Keep the purchase date with your records for future service and parts matching
- Use the full model number when searching diagrams and ordering parts
Kenmore model numbers typically have:
- A prefix (often the first 3 digits) that identifies the manufacturing source family
- A base model sequence that identifies the design platform
- A suffix that identifies feature, color, or production variations
| What you see on the tag | What it’s used for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 41771722512 | Parts and manual matching | Ensures the correct belt, controls, sensors, and panels |
| Serial number | Production tracking | Helps confirm version changes within the same model |
Small number changes can mean different components, even when two units look identical. Using the complete model number helps us match the right dryer drum belt, control board, or thermal limiter for your exact build.
If you are troubleshooting and the unit is showing a fault, use the model number to look up the correct code list in Kenmore 417 laundry center -washer error codes or Kenmore 417 laundry center -dryer error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
Does Kenmore make a stackable washer/dryer?
Yes. Kenmore makes stackable washer and dryer options, including stacked laundry centers like model 41771722512, where the washer and dryer are built as one vertical unit to save floor space. For model-specific features and installation requirements, use the installation guide.
Kenmore stackable laundry setups usually fall into one of these categories:
- Laundry center (stacked unit): washer and dryer are permanently stacked in one cabinet (like 41771722512)
- Stackable pair: separate washer and dryer designed to be stacked with a stacking kit
- Compact stackable: smaller footprint units for tight spaces
We recommend checking these details before buying parts or planning an install:
- Your full model number on the appliance ID tag: 41771722512
- Whether your dryer is gas or electric (installation requirements differ)
- Venting path and duct length (restricted airflow causes long dry times)
- Space measurements (width, depth, height, and door clearance)
- Utility hookups: 120V outlet, water supply, drain, and gas supply if applicable
The Kenmore laundry center installation instructions call out accessories that may be needed depending on your setup:
| Installation situation | Commonly needed item | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| LP gas supply location | LP conversion kit | Ensures correct fuel setup for safe operation |
| Mobile home install | Mobile home installation kit | Meets typical mobile home installation requirements |
| Water hookup | Inlet hose kit | Prevents leaks and ensures proper fill |
“Stackable” affects compatibility, installation, and parts selection. A laundry center like Kenmore 41771722512 uses model-specific components and clearances, so confirming the exact configuration helps you avoid ordering the wrong parts and prevents installation problems.
Last updated: February 2026
How can I tell how old my Kenmore washer is?
To tell how old your Kenmore washer is on model 41771722512, we use the serial number on the appliance data tag to decode the manufacturing date. The exact date code format varies by who built the unit, so we match your serial pattern to the correct Kenmore coding chart in the owner's manual.
On Kenmore laundry centers like 41771722512, the data tag is typically in one of these spots:
- Inside the washer lid opening (around the rim)
- On the washer front frame behind the lid
- On the back panel of the laundry center cabinet
- Inside the dryer door opening (on some versions)
Write down both the model number (41771722512) and the full serial number exactly as shown.
Kenmore laundry centers were built by different manufacturers over the years, and each uses a different serial format. Use this quick process:
- Identify the first 2 to 4 characters of the serial number (letters and numbers)
- Look for a year and month code pattern (often early in the serial)
- Confirm the format using the coding notes in the owner's manual
- If your tag shows multiple numbers, use the one labeled SERIAL (not a part number)
| What you decode | What it tells you | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Month + year | Manufacture date | Confirms true age of the washer |
| Year only | Approximate age | Good for planning repairs |
| Plant/sequence codes | Production info | Helps when matching parts |
Knowing the manufacture month and year helps us choose the right replacement parts and troubleshooting steps for your Kenmore 41771722512 laundry center, especially for wear items and common repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the thermal fuse on a Kenmore stackable dryer?
On Kenmore laundry center model 41771722512, the dryer’s heat safety device is typically mounted on the blower housing or exhaust duct area and is reached from the rear access panel. Use the wiring diagram behind the dryer access panel and the 41771722512 installation guide for the correct panel-removal steps.
This model’s parts list includes a thermal safety device called an inlet thermal limiter; it serves the same overheat-protection role many people call a “thermal fuse.” You will usually find it in the airflow path near the blower or heat source.
- Small, flat component with 2 wires on spade terminals
- Often held by 2 screws to a metal housing
- Located near the blower housing/exhaust outlet (common) or heater/burner housing (also common)
- Accessed from the back on most stacked laundry centers
Follow these steps before you start looking for the fuse/limiter.
- Unplug the unit (or switch off the breaker)
- For gas models: close the manual gas shutoff valve
- Pull the laundry center forward enough to work behind it
- Remove the rear access panel screws and panel
- Locate the blower housing and exhaust duct connection
A continuity test confirms whether the device is open (tripped) or closed (good).
| Test result | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Continuity (near 0 ohms) | Safety device is good | Keep troubleshooting the start or heat circuit |
| No continuity (open) | Safety device has tripped/failed | Replace it and correct the overheating cause |
A thermal fuse or thermal limiter opens because the dryer overheated; replacing it without fixing airflow often leads to repeat failure.
- Clean the lint screen and lint chute
- Check for crushed, kinked, or overly long venting
- Make sure the outside vent hood opens freely
- Inspect the blower wheel for damage
Last updated: February 2026





