How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; on model 11070912990, that plate is typically found in the door opening area. Use the full model number (all digits) when ordering parts or checking operating instructions in the 11070912990 owner's manual.
Where to look for the model and serial number plate
Check these common locations on Kenmore dryers:
- Inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Near the lint screen housing area (depending on the design)
- On a metal plate or durable label (not a paper sticker)
How to read the number so you get the right parts
Kenmore model numbers often start with a prefix that helps identify the manufacturer series (for example, many Kenmore dryers start with 110). For parts lookup, the most important rule is to match the entire model number exactly.
- Write down the model number and serial number from the plate
- Take a clear photo of the plate for reference
- Enter the full model number when searching for dryer parts
- Keep the information with your purchase records for future service
Quick check: model number vs. serial number
| Item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact dryer design so parts fit | 11070912990 |
| Serial number | Identifies your specific unit and production run | Letters and numbers |
Why it matters
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore gas dryer parts (like a timer, thermal fuse, or igniter) and helps you follow the correct operating and safety instructions from the manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is a Kenmore 90 series dryer?
Most Kenmore 90 Series dryers, including the Kenmore gas dryer model 11070912990, are 27 inches wide; typical overall dimensions are about 27 inches W x 43 inches H x 26 to 29 inches D (depth varies with the exhaust connection and clearance). For exact installation clearances and venting layout, use the 11070912990 owner's manual.
Typical dimensions and what changes them
Even when the cabinet width is fixed at 27 inches, the final space you need can change based on setup.
- Width: 27 inches (cabinet)
- Height: typically around 43 inches (to the top of the cabinet)
- Depth: commonly 26 to 29 inches depending on vent elbow, gas line routing, and rear clearance
- Door swing: plan extra space in front for loading and unloading
- Venting path: crushed or kinked venting can force the dryer farther forward
Quick fit check (measure before you buy)
Use this checklist to confirm your laundry space fits a 27-inch Kenmore gas dryer like model 11070912990.
| What to measure | What to allow | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | 27 inches plus side clearance | Prevents cabinet rub and vibration noise |
| Opening height | About 43 inches plus clearance | Allows leveling and airflow |
| Opening depth | 26 to 29 inches plus vent space | Avoids pushing the vent flat |
| Front clearance | Enough for full door swing | Makes loading easier |
Why it matters
Correct sizing prevents installation headaches and performance problems. If the dryer is forced too tight to the wall, the vent can kink, airflow drops, dry times increase, and overheating issues become more likely.
Last updated: February 2026
How to replace a Kenmore dryer thermistor?
On Kenmore gas dryer model 11070912990, the temperature sensor used for heat control is typically mounted on the blower housing or burner area. We replace it by disconnecting power, accessing the sensor, moving the wires one at a time, and reinstalling the sensor securely (then restoring power and testing). See the 11070912990 owner's manual for safety and access guidance.
Safety first (gas dryer)
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before opening panels.
- Shut off the gas supply valve if you will be working near the burner or gas valve.
- Work in a well-ventilated area.
- If you smell gas at any point: stop, leave the area, and follow the gas-safety steps in the manual.
- Do not run the dryer with panels removed.
Replacement steps (typical for this Kenmore gas dryer design)
- Disconnect power.
- Remove the lint screen and any screws that secure the lint duct area (if applicable).
- Open the cabinet access you need (rear panel or lower front access, depending on your configuration).
- Locate the thermistor (small sensor with 2 wires) on the blower housing or air duct.
- Take a photo of the wiring; then disconnect the wire terminals.
- Remove the mounting screw(s), transfer any bracket/insulator, and install the new thermistor.
- Reconnect wires firmly, reassemble panels, restore gas (if shut off), then restore power.
- Run a timed heat cycle and confirm normal heat and cycling.
Quick troubleshooting before you replace the thermistor
- Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent.
- Make sure the vent is not crushed or kinked.
- If the dryer overheats or shuts off, inspect the dryer thermal fuse WP3390719 and venting first.
What part is it, and what does it do?
| Item | What it does | Common symptom when faulty |
|---|---|---|
| Thermistor (temperature sensor) | Helps regulate operating temperature | Overheating, underheating, erratic cycling |
| Thermal fuse | Safety device that opens on overheating | Dryer won’t run or stops mid-cycle |
Why it matters
A bad thermistor can cause poor drying performance and overheating. On a gas dryer, restricted venting can mimic sensor problems, so airflow checks prevent repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the codes for Kenmore Elite dryer?
Kenmore Elite dryer error codes are letter and number combinations (such as PF or F:01) that point to a specific problem area like power loss, the main control board, the user interface, or temperature sensing. Use the code to guide safe checks and the right repair on your Kenmore gas dryer.
Common Kenmore Elite dryer codes and what they mean
Here are the most common codes customers ask about:
- PF: Power failure (cycle interrupted by a power outage or loose power connection)
- F:01: Main electronic control board failure
- F:02: Keypad or user interface failure
- F:20: Heater relay failure (applies to models with an electronic heater relay)
- F:22 / F:23: Outlet thermistor problem (temperature sensing at the exhaust)
- F:24 / F:25: Inlet thermistor problem (temperature sensing at the inlet)
What to do first (safe, practical steps)
Because your Kenmore 11070912990 is a gas dryer, start with these basics before replacing parts:
- Unplug the dryer, wait 1 minute, then restore power to clear a one-time PF event.
- Confirm the dryer door fully closes; opening the door stops the dryer and it will not restart until the door is closed and you press Push to Start.
- Check that the dryer is level and the vent is not crushed or kinked (poor airflow can contribute to overheating and sensor-related issues).
- Clean lint from the lint screen and inspect the exhaust path for restrictions.
- If you smell gas, stop using the dryer and follow the gas safety steps in the 11070912990 owner's manual.
Parts that commonly relate to heat and airflow symptoms
If the code or symptoms point to heat, cycling, or airflow, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
| Symptom you notice | Common area to check | Example model part |
|---|---|---|
| No heat or heat cuts out | Burner ignition and flame sensing | Dryer igniter 279311, dryer radiant sensor WP338906 |
| Dryer overheats, then stops | Safety cutoffs and venting | Dryer thermal fuse WP3390719, dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897 |
| Long dry times | Air movement through the dryer | Dryer blower wheel WP697772 |
Why it matters
Reading the code correctly helps us avoid guesswork. On a gas dryer, airflow and temperature sensing affect drying performance and safety shutoffs, so matching the code to the right check can prevent repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026





