What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore washer?
Most Kenmore washers average 10 to 15 years of service life with normal household use and basic maintenance. For the Kenmore Elite 11028082700, following the care and operating instructions in the 11028082700 owner's manual helps you get the longest life from key systems like the drive, tub, and water fill components.
Typical lifespan by washer type
In general, design and usage patterns affect longevity.
- Top-load washers: typically 12 to 15 years
- Front-load washers: typically 10 to 12 years
- Heavy use (large families, daily loads): often shortens lifespan by a few years
- Light use (few loads per week): often reaches the higher end of the range
| Washer type | Typical lifespan | Common wear areas |
|---|---|---|
| Top-load | 12 to 15 years | Suspension, drive hub, lid lock |
| Front-load | 10 to 12 years | Door boot, bearings, drain pump |
What usually ends a washer’s life first
Most “end-of-life” failures are wear-related and show up as noise, leaks, or poor spinning.
- Tub bearing wear (loud rumbling during spin)
- Drain pump problems (won’t drain, slow drain, grinding)
- Water inlet valve issues (won’t fill, fills slowly, overfills)
- Lid lock failures (won’t start or won’t spin)
- Out-of-balance and vibration wear (accelerates suspension and tub wear)
Maintenance that extends washer life
These habits reduce strain on the motor, bearings, and pump.
- Use the right detergent type and amount (especially for HE cycles)
- Keep loads balanced; avoid washing single heavy items alone
- Periodically run a cleaning cycle and wipe residue from the tub
- Inspect inlet hoses for bulges or cracking and replace as needed
- Level the washer so it does not “walk” during spin (leveling guidance is in the manual)
Why it matters
A washer that is level, kept clean, and not overloaded runs with less vibration and less drag on the drive system. That reduces premature wear on high-cost components such as the tub bearing and drive parts.
Last updated: January 2026
How to hard reset kenmore washer?
To hard reset your Kenmore Elite washer model 11028082700, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and press POWER. If the washer is acting “stuck” mid-cycle, use STOP to cancel and drain, then restart a new cycle as outlined in the 11028082700 owner's manual.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press POWER to turn the washer off.
- Unplug the washer (or turn the breaker off).
- Wait 2 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Press POWER, select a cycle, then press START.
If the washer is stuck in a cycle or you need to clear the current cycle
The 11028082700 uses STOP and POWER to cancel and restart cycles.
- Press STOP twice to cancel the cycle (the washer will drain).
- Press POWER.
- Select the desired cycle and options.
- Press START.
What to expect after a reset
| What you do | What the washer does | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Unplug for 2 minutes | Control board power-cycles | Clears many temporary glitches |
| Press STOP once | Pauses the cycle | Lets you wait for lid unlock to add items |
| Press STOP twice | Cancels cycle and drains | Useful if the washer will not advance |
Why it matters
A hard reset restores the control to a known “startup” state. That helps when the display is unresponsive, the cycle will not start, or the washer will not advance past fill, wash, drain, or spin.
Last updated: January 2026
Does my Kenmore Elite washing machine have a filter?
Yes. Your Kenmore Elite washer model 11028082700 uses an internal filtering system (a force filter wash/rinse system) that filters the wash and rinse water and flushes trapped sand and dirt down the drain, rather than using a typical removable lint filter you pull out and clean. See the 11028082700 owner's manual for your model’s care and operating details.
What “filter” means on this washer
This model’s filter is built into the recirculation and drain design, so routine maintenance is mainly about keeping the drain path and washer interior clean.
- Filters and recirculates wash and rinse water during operation
- Traps sand and dirt and flushes it out through the drain
- Does not use a common, user-accessible lint screen like many older top-load washers
- Drain performance still depends on a clear pump and hoses
When to suspect a drain or filter-path problem
If the washer is not draining well, the issue is usually in the drain pump, drain hose, or an internal blockage.
- Water remains in the tub at the end of the cycle
- Slow drain, gurgling, or repeated drain attempts
- Burning/rubber smell during drain or spin
- Unusual rattling during drain (coins, debris)
Parts that commonly affect draining
| What you notice | Common area to check | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Drain pump and pump inlet | Pump-water W10536347 |
| Intermittent drain issues | Hose routing or kinks | Washer drain hose u-bend bracket WP8576642 |
| Leaks at a hose connection | Hose clamp | Clamp WP285655 |
Why it matters
A restricted drain path can leave dirty water in the tub, cause poor rinsing, and prevent proper high-speed spin, which leads to wetter loads and longer dry times.
Last updated: January 2026
Is Kenmore Elite high end?
Yes. Kenmore Elite is Kenmore’s premium line, and the Kenmore Elite washer model 11028082700 is positioned as a higher-end washer because it typically includes upgraded performance, cycle options, and durability features compared with standard Kenmore models (for example, a stainless steel drum and extended tub-related warranty coverage). See the 11028082700 owner's manual for the specific features and cycle options on your washer.
What “high end” means for this Kenmore Elite washer
High-end washers usually stand out in a few practical ways:
- More cycle and option choices for better fabric care (for example, extra rinsing, prewash, stain-focused options)
- Better cleaning consistency through improved sensing and control
- Higher spin performance to remove more water (shorter dry times)
- More robust major components (drive system, tub, suspension)
- More detailed maintenance and troubleshooting guidance in the manual
Model-specific clues we can point to
Your 11028082700 documentation highlights premium ownership and care elements, including cleaning and troubleshooting sections and warranty coverage for key tub components.
| Feature area | What you typically get in “Elite” tier | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cycle options | More modifiers like prewash and extra rinse | Better results on heavily soiled loads and fewer detergent residues |
| Fabric care | More control over rinsing and dispensing timing | Helps reduce wear, odors, and residue buildup |
| Durability focus | Stronger emphasis on tub and drum construction | Helps the washer hold up over years of use |
Why it matters when buying parts or troubleshooting
Knowing you have an Elite-tier Kenmore washer helps you troubleshoot and choose parts more accurately because these models often use more specialized components.
- If you have vibration or off-balance issues, the suspension system is a common focus (example part: washer suspension W10820048)
- If you have drain problems, the drain pump is a common wear item (example part: pump-water W10536347)
- If the washer will not start or will not lock, the lid lock can be involved (example part: washer lid lock WPW10619844)
Last updated: January 2026





