How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Kenmore dryer?
For a Kenmore dryer, heating-element replacement cost is usually the price of the part (commonly about $20 to $100+ depending on the style and whether it includes a housing) plus labor if you hire service. For Kenmore model 11072612101, confirm the correct heating system and access steps in the 11072612101 installation guide.
Heating-element costs vary by dryer type (electric vs. gas) and by whether you replace a bare element or a complete heater assembly.
- DIY parts-only: often $20 to $100+
- Service labor: commonly $100 to $250 (varies by area and access)
- Total installed: often $150 to $350+
Model 11072612101 is a gas dryer (29-inch gas dryer installation instructions are specified), so “no heat” repairs often involve ignition and gas-heating components rather than an electric heating element. Use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to narrow the symptom before buying parts.
| Dryer type | What creates heat | Common “no heat” parts (examples) | Typical parts cost range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric dryer | Heating element | Heater element, thermal fuse, high-limit thermostat | $20 to $150+ |
| Gas dryer (like 11072612101) | Burner assembly | Igniter, radiant sensor, gas valve coils | $25 to $300+ |
If your Kenmore 11072612101 tumbles but does not heat, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Whirlpool dryer burner igniter kit 279311
- Dryer radiant sensor WP338906
- Dryer valve coil kit 279834
- Dryer gas valve WP8318277 (less common, higher cost)
Buying an “element” for a gas dryer is a common mismatch that wastes time and money. Identifying whether the dryer is electric or gas, then matching the symptom (no heat vs. no run vs. poor airflow) helps you choose the right repair path and avoid repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Kenmore 11072612101 dryer?
On Kenmore dryer model 11072612101, the model and serial number label is located at the top inside the dryer door well (open the door and look along the upper inside frame area). This label shows the complete model number and serial number.
- Open the dryer door fully.
- Look at the top edge inside the door opening (the door well/frame area).
- Wipe dust off the label so the numbers are readable.
- Record both the model number and serial number for parts lookup.
- Use the exact model number format shown on the label (including all digits).
The label typically includes these fields:
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example for this dryer |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching the correct parts diagrams and parts list | 11072612101 |
| Serial number | Identifying production details for service and some part variations | (varies by unit) |
| Purchase date (not on label) | Helpful for your records | (your receipt) |
Kenmore 110-series dryers often have similar styling across multiple models, but parts like the drive belt, door seal, timer, and gas components can vary by model. Using the model number from the door-well label helps ensure you get the right replacement part the first time.
For diagrams, specifications, and identification details, use the 11072612101 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Is there a way to reset a Kenmore dryer?
Yes. For Kenmore dryer model 11072612101, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the cycle control to OFF, unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off), wait about 1 minute, then restore power and start a new cycle as described in the owner's manual.
- Turn the Cycle Selector to OFF.
- Unplug the dryer (or turn both dryer breakers off if it is hardwired).
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Close the door firmly.
- Select a cycle and temperature.
- Press PUSH TO START.
A “reset” will not fix a no-start condition caused by power, door, or control issues. Check these basics first:
- Confirm the power cord is plugged in and the outlet has power.
- Check for a tripped breaker or blown fuse (many dryers use 2 fuses/breakers).
- Make sure the door is fully closed.
- Try a different cycle selection, then press PUSH TO START.
- If the start button feels loose or inconsistent, the start switch can be the issue.
| Symptom | What it often points to | Part you can check/order |
|---|---|---|
| Button pressed, nothing happens | Start switch not closing | Dryer push-to-start switch WP3977456 |
| Hums but will not run, or stops quickly | Drive motor or a seized drum system | Motor 279827 |
| Runs but airflow is weak, long dry times | Blower wheel issue or vent restriction | Dryer blower wheel WP694089 |
Resetting clears minor control glitches and forces a clean restart, but a dryer that repeatedly will not run usually has an underlying issue (power supply, door closure, start circuit, or a drive component) that needs troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
What does PF stand for on a Kenmore dryer?
PF on a Kenmore dryer (including model 11072612101) means power failure. It shows up when the dryer’s power was interrupted during a cycle (outage, tripped breaker, loose cord, or unplugging), and it’s a reminder to restart the cycle.
- Press Pause/Cancel (or Stop) to clear the display.
- Re-select your cycle and press Start.
- Check that the dryer plug is fully seated in the outlet.
- Check the home breaker: reset the dryer breaker (or replace a blown fuse if your home uses fuses).
- If PF returns, inspect the outlet and power cord connection for looseness or heat damage.
Power interruptions are often caused by a weak electrical connection or an overloaded circuit. Use these checks:
- Dryer is on a dedicated circuit (no freezer, space heater, or other heavy loads on the same circuit).
- Outlet is tight and the plug does not wobble.
- Cord is not pinched behind the dryer.
- If you recently moved the dryer, confirm the cord strain relief is secure (see the installation guide).
If the outlet and breaker are solid but PF keeps coming back, the issue is usually in the dryer’s start/run circuit.
| Symptom | More likely cause | What we typically check next |
|---|---|---|
| PF appears and dryer will not start | Start switch or timer contact issue | Test the dryer push-to-start switch WP3977456 and inspect the dryer timer WP3977678 wiring |
| PF appears mid-cycle | Intermittent power connection or motor overload | Check cord/outlet first; then motor and harness connections |
| PF clears but dryer stops again quickly | Drive system drag | Inspect drum rollers/belt; consider the dryer repair kit 4392065 |
A single PF message after a storm is normal. Repeated PF messages can mean the dryer is losing power under load, which can lead to no-start problems, incomplete drying, and extra wear on the motor and drive belt.
Last updated: February 2026





