How many cubic feet is my Kenmore Elite washer?
The Kenmore Elite washer model 11047751800 is a front-load style washer; most Kenmore Elite front-load washers of this generation are about 4.0 to 4.5 cubic feet. For the exact capacity listed for your specific model, check the specifications section in the 11047751800 owner's manual.
How to confirm the exact capacity for model 11047751800
We recommend using the model-specific documentation because capacity can vary by tub and basket design.
- Look for “Capacity”, “Washer capacity”, or “Cubic feet (cu. ft.)” in the specs pages
- Check the model identification section to confirm you are reading the correct manual revision
- If the manual lists basket volume and tub volume, use the basket value for usable capacity
- If you are comparing to another washer, compare cu. ft. (not “large capacity” marketing terms)
Typical capacity ranges (for context)
| Washer type | Typical capacity range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Compact front-load | 2.0 to 2.8 cu. ft. | Apartments, small loads |
| Standard front-load | 3.5 to 4.5 cu. ft. | Most households |
| Large front-load | 4.6 to 5.5 cu. ft. | Bulky items, larger families |
Why it matters
Capacity affects how much laundry you can wash per cycle and how you should load the drum. Overloading can increase vibration, reduce cleaning performance, and contribute to out-of-balance spinning.
Last updated: January 2026
How to do a hard reset on a Kenmore washer?
A hard reset for your Kenmore Elite washer model 11047751800 is simple: unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and try a normal cycle. This clears many temporary control glitches and stuck error conditions.
Hard reset steps (recommended first)
- Press Power/Cancel to stop the cycle.
- Unplug the washer (or turn the breaker off).
- Wait 2 minutes.
- Plug back in (or turn breaker on).
- Press Power and run a Rinse/Spin or quick cycle to confirm normal operation.
For model-specific control and cycle details, follow the reset and control instructions in the 11047751800 owner's manual.
If the washer still acts up: control reset and checks
After restoring power, these quick checks often prevent repeat issues:
- Make sure the door closes firmly and the latch engages.
- Reduce oversudsing; use HE detergent and the correct dose.
- Verify both hot and cold water supply valves are fully open.
- Check that the drain hose is not kinked and the standpipe is not sealed airtight.
- If the washer will not start or the door will not lock, inspect the door lock assembly; replacement is commonly the latch WPW10253483.
What reset method to use (quick guide)
| Situation | Best reset to try | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Random freeze, buttons unresponsive | 2-minute power reset | Reboots the control |
| Error returns immediately | Power reset + run a short cycle | Confirms if fault is persistent |
| Won’t start or won’t lock | Check door lock and door closure | Addresses a common no-start cause |
Why it matters
A power reset clears temporary electronic states, but repeated errors usually point to an underlying issue such as a door-lock problem, drain restriction, or water-fill problem. Resetting first helps you separate a one-time glitch from a repair need.
Last updated: January 2026
Is Kenmore Elite high end?
Yes. Kenmore Elite is Kenmore’s higher-end line, and the Kenmore Elite washer model 11047751800 is positioned above standard Kenmore models with more premium design, features, and performance expectations for a front-load laundry setup.
What “high end” means for Kenmore Elite
Kenmore Elite typically focuses on upgrades that matter in day-to-day washing, such as better cleaning performance, higher spin speeds for improved water extraction, and more cycle options than entry-level washers.
Common “Elite” advantages include:
- More specialized wash cycles and options (for fabrics, soil levels, and load types)
- Stronger spin performance to reduce dryer time
- Quieter operation compared with basic models (when installed level)
- More robust build and fit-and-finish than standard Kenmore lines
- Better overall efficiency expectations (water and energy use)
Where Kenmore Elite fits in the Kenmore lineup
Kenmore branding generally breaks down like this:
| Kenmore line | Typical positioning | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Kenmore | Value to mid-range | Core cycles and basic features |
| Kenmore Elite | Upper mid-range to premium | More features, stronger performance |
| Kenmore PRO | Pro-style premium | Highest-end styling and feature sets |
Why it matters when buying parts or planning a repair
Higher-end washers often use more specialized components (door boot, latch system, sensors, and drive parts). Using the correct model-specific part helps restore performance and prevents leaks, vibration, and error codes.
If you are troubleshooting issues that affect performance, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Door sealing and leak issues: bellow WP8182119
- Door not locking or won’t start: latch WPW10253483
- No fill or slow fill: washer water inlet valve WPW10156253
- Drain or flow problems: hose WPW10467168
Best next step for model-specific details
For the exact feature set, cycle list, and operating tips for Kenmore Elite 11047751800, use the 11047751800 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How to force a Kenmore Elite washer to drain?
To force-drain a Kenmore Elite washer model 11047751800, we first cut power, then manually drain through the pump filter access at the lower front and clear any blockage so the drain pump can move water again. Use the steps in the 11047751800 owner's manual for your exact panel and filter location.
Safe force-drain steps (manual drain)
- Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker).
- Turn off both water supply valves.
- Place towels and a shallow pan under the lower front access area.
- Open the lower front access panel (if equipped).
- Slowly loosen the pump filter cap to let water trickle out; pause to empty the pan as needed.
- Remove the filter and clear lint, coins, hair pins, and small socks.
- Reinstall the filter cap snugly, close the panel, then restore power and run a Drain/Spin.
What to check if it still will not drain
- Drain hose: kinked, crushed behind the washer, or clogged at the standpipe.
- Standpipe or sink drain: backing up and preventing flow.
- Pump filter housing: debris stuck past the filter opening.
- Door lock: if the door will not lock, some cycles will not drain/spin; inspect the latch WPW10253483 if the door-lock symptom is consistent.
- Excess suds: too much HE detergent can slow draining; run a rinse and reduce detergent.
Quick symptom guide
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Hums but no water leaves | Clogged filter or hose | Clean filter; check hose path |
| Drains slowly | Partial clog or suds | Clear hose/standpipe; reduce detergent |
| Stops full of water mid-cycle | Intermittent blockage | Clean filter; check pockets and small items |
| Will not start Drain/Spin | Door not locking | Check door closure; evaluate latch |
Why it matters
A restricted pump filter or drain path can leave water in the tub, cause odor, and strain the drain pump. Clearing the filter and verifying the drain hose path restores normal draining and helps prevent repeat clogs.
Last updated: January 2026





