How to find the exact model of dryer on a dryer?
To find the exact model of your Kenmore dryer, locate the model and serial number tag on the dryer cabinet and copy the full model number exactly as shown (for this page, it’s 11079822800). Using the tag is more accurate than relying on paperwork or memory. See the 11079822800 owner's manual for model and serial tag details and safe handling.
Where to look for the model and serial number tag
Most Kenmore dryers place the tag in one of these common spots:
- On the door opening (cabinet frame) when you open the dryer door
- On the inside of the dryer door itself
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Near the lower front area behind the toe panel (on some designs)
- On the side panel near the door opening
How to record the model number correctly
Write it down exactly as it appears on the tag so parts and diagrams match.
- Copy every digit and letter (no spaces)
- Use the full model number, not just “110” or “Kenmore 110 series”
- Record the serial number too; it helps confirm production details
- Take a clear photo of the tag for reference
- If the tag is worn, use a flashlight and read it at an angle
Quick check: model number vs. serial number
| Item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact dryer design for parts | 11079822800 |
| Serial number | Identifies the specific unit built | Mix of letters and numbers |
Why it matters
Kenmore dryers can look identical across multiple model numbers, but internal parts (like a door switch, timer, or drum support roller) can differ. The model tag ensures you order the correct replacement part the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the part number on a Kenmore dryer?
On Kenmore dryer model 11079822800, the model and serial information (often called the model/serial number plate) is typically found on the dryer cabinet opening around the door area. That label is the quickest place to confirm the exact model number you need before ordering parts.
What to look for on the label
The label usually includes more than one identifier. Use these items when matching parts:
- Model number (for this dryer: 11079822800)
- Serial number (helps identify production run)
- Type of fuel (gas or electric) and basic ratings
- Sometimes a manufacturing code or additional ID line
For diagrams and the exact label location callouts, use the 11079822800 owner's manual.
Common label locations on Kenmore dryers
If you do not see it immediately at the door opening, check these common spots:
- Inside the door opening on the front panel
- On the door frame itself
- Along the front cabinet lip near the lint screen housing
- On the rear panel (less common, but possible)
Why the model number matters when buying parts
Kenmore dryers can look similar across multiple series, but internal parts (like a door switch, idler pulley, or drum support roller) can vary by model. Matching the model number first helps ensure the correct fit and wiring style.
| What you have | What it’s used for | Example for this dryer |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Selects the correct parts breakdown | 11079822800 |
| Part ID | Identifies the exact replacement part listing | WP3406107 |
| Part number | Manufacturer number printed on packaging/part | 3406107 |
If you’re already replacing a common “door area” part
If the dryer will not start when the door is closed, the door switch is a frequent culprit. For this model, the matching part listing is the dryer door switch WP3406107.
Why it matters
Using the label information prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore dryer parts and saves time on returns, especially for electrical parts like switches, sensors, and timers.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11079822800?
The average lifespan of a Kenmore dryer like model 11079822800 is about 13 years. Keeping airflow strong (clean lint screen, clear venting) and replacing normal-wear parts promptly helps you reach that lifespan with fewer breakdowns.
What affects lifespan the most
- Vent restriction (crushed, kinked, or long duct runs) that overheats the dryer
- Lint buildup in the lint screen housing and exhaust ducting
- Overloading the drum, which strains the belt, idler, and motor
- Heat system stress from poor airflow (gas burner components cycle harder)
- Normal wear items such as belts, rollers, pulleys, and light bulbs
Maintenance that adds years (and saves energy)
Use these habits for Kenmore 11079822800:
- Clean the lint screen every load; replace a damaged screen if it will not seat correctly (see screen W10120998).
- Confirm the vent is secured and not kinked; the installation instructions call out avoiding crushed or kinked venting (see installation guide).
- Vacuum lint from the lint screen duct and around the blower area periodically.
- Keep loads medium-sized so the drum turns freely and clothes tumble.
- If you hear squealing or thumping, service the drum support system early; a kit like dryer repair kit 4392067 is commonly used for wear items.
Typical lifespan expectations
| Dryer condition | What you can expect | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Well-maintained, good venting | Around 13 years | Keep vent clear; address noises early |
| Poor venting or heavy use | Shorter lifespan | Correct airflow; reduce overloads |
| Frequent overheating symptoms | Early part failures | Inspect venting; check thermostats and blower |
Why it matters
Most “dryer is wearing out” symptoms are actually airflow or wear-part issues. Good venting reduces heat stress on components like the high-limit thermostat, blower wheel, and gas burner system, which helps the dryer run safely and consistently.
Last updated: March 2026





