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Kenmore Elite 11027092601 washer

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Kenmore Elite Washer 11027092601 FAQs

The capacity (cubic feet) for the Kenmore Elite washer model 11027092601 is not listed in the documentation excerpts we have for this model. Most Kenmore 110-series top-load washers of this design typically fall in the about 3.2 to 4.0 cu. ft. range; use the owner's manual specifications section to confirm the exact number for your unit.

How to confirm capacity for model 11027092601

We recommend using the model-specific documentation because capacity can vary within the Kenmore 110 family.

  • Check the Specifications or Features section in the owner's manual
  • Look for terms like capacity, basket volume, or super capacity
  • If your manual lists basket dimensions (diameter and depth), you can calculate volume
  • If you are comparing to a replacement washer, measure usable basket space (not the full tub)

Quick capacity estimate method (if dimensions are provided)

If you find basket dimensions in the manual, you can estimate cubic feet:

What you need Typical label in manual What to do
Basket diameter “Basket” or “stainless steel basket” Divide by 2 to get radius
Basket depth “Depth” or “Height” Use usable depth, not rim-to-bottom
Volume Sometimes listed directly Use listed value if available

Formula (in feet): cu. ft. = π × (radius²) × depth

Why it matters

Capacity affects load size, cycle performance, and water usage. Overloading above the top of the stainless steel basket can reduce cleaning and increase out-of-balance vibration, even when the washer is level.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The Kenmore Elite 11027092601 is part of Kenmore’s higher-end washer lineup; it’s designed for stronger cleaning performance and more cycle/option flexibility than basic models, including High Efficiency (HE) detergent use and multiple fabric-specific cycles (see the owner's manual).

What “high end” means for this model

For the 11027092601, “high end” shows up most clearly in how you can tailor wash action, temperature, and options to the load.

  • Uses High Efficiency (HE) detergent through an HE detergent dispenser
  • Offers multiple cycles for different loads (Whitest Whites, Heavy Duty, Normal, Casual/Wrinkle Free, Express Wash, Bulky/Bedding, Sheets/Towels, Darks/Colors, Delicate/Handwash)
  • Includes performance-focused options such as 2nd Rinse, Stain Treat, Auto Soak/Prewash, and Delay Start
  • Has a lid lock system and an “Add a garment” window during certain points in the cycle

Quick comparison: Elite vs. basic top-load washers

Feature Kenmore Elite 11027092601 Typical basic top-load washer
Detergent type HE detergent required Standard or HE (varies)
Cycle variety Broad, fabric-specific Fewer, more general
Cleaning options Stain Treat, extra rinse, soak/prewash Limited add-on options
Load management “Add a garment” window, lid lock Often fewer controls/indicators

Why it matters

A higher-end washer like the Kenmore Elite 11027092601 helps you match the cycle and options to the fabric and soil level. That improves cleaning results, reduces re-washing, and can help protect items like bedding, towels, and delicates.

If you’re judging “high end” by repairability

This model has serviceable, replaceable components that commonly wear over time. If you’re troubleshooting performance issues (noise, off-balance, not draining, lid not locking), these parts are often involved:

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a Kenmore washer is usually worth it when the problem is a common, replaceable part and the machine is otherwise in good shape. For Kenmore Elite model 11027092601, repairs like a drain pump or lid lock typically cost far less than replacing the washer.

When repair is the better choice

We recommend repairing when the washer still cleans well, fills and drains normally most of the time, and the issue is isolated to a service part.

  • The washer is under 10 years old or has been lightly used
  • The problem is intermittent (for example, won’t start because the lid won’t lock)
  • You see symptoms tied to common parts: no drain, won’t spin, out-of-balance shaking
  • The tub and cabinet are not rusted through or badly damaged
  • The repair cost is well under half the cost of a comparable new washer

Common “worth it” repairs for this model

Symptom Likely area Example part on this page
Won’t start or stops with lid locked/unlocked issues Lid lock system Washer lid lock WPW10619844
Won’t drain or leaves water in tub Drain pump or drain path Pump-water W10536347
Excessive vibration or banging Suspension/leveling Suspension W10820048

When replacement is usually the smarter move

Replacement makes more sense when the washer has multiple major failures or the repair involves high-cost drive and tub components.

  • Loud bearing/shaft noise, repeated leaks from the tub area
  • Multiple expensive parts needed at once (for example, motor drive plus tub work)
  • The washer cannot be leveled or keeps walking even after proper setup

Why it matters

A targeted repair keeps your Kenmore Elite 11027092601 running reliably and avoids the cost and hassle of replacing a full-size appliance. Also, correct installation and leveling reduces repeat failures and out-of-balance problems; follow the setup steps in the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Your washer’s model is Kenmore ELITE 11027092601. You can confirm it by finding the model/serial label on the washer cabinet, most often under the lid, behind the control panel, or on the cabinet side near the bottom; the exact label location is shown in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number label

Check these common spots on Kenmore top-load washers like model 11027092601:

  • Under the lid opening, around the top rim of the cabinet
  • On the back of the control console (control panel area)
  • On the left or right cabinet side near the bottom edge
  • On the rear panel of the washer cabinet
  • Near the lid hinge area (less common)

What the label looks like and what to write down

The label typically includes a model number and a serial number.

  • Write the model number exactly as printed (all digits)
  • Record the serial number too; it helps match production variations
  • Take a clear photo of the label for reference when ordering parts

Why the exact model number matters

Kenmore model numbers that start with 110 often share a platform, but parts can still vary by revision. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct washer lid lock, drain pump, suspension, and other components for your machine.

What you’re doing What to use Why it helps
Ordering replacement parts Model number + serial number Prevents wrong-part returns
Looking up diagrams Model number Shows the correct component locations
Using setup instructions Model number Confirms leveling, drain height, and hookups

Quick tip while you’re checking the label

If you are moving the washer to look for the tag, keep it stable and level afterward. The installation guide covers leveling steps and checking for leaks at the inlet hoses and drain hose.

Last updated: February 2026

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