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Kenmore 11026834692 washer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11026834692 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Owner's Manual for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part LIT3950145

    Top and cabinet diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #LIT3950145

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hinge Panel for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part 387402

    Rear panel diagram

    Hinge Panel

    Part #387402

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  • Bracket for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part 64065

    Machine base diagram

    Bracket

    Part #64065

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  • Cabnt Al for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part 63425

    Top and cabinet diagram

    Cabnt Al

    Part #63425

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  • Connector for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part 3348075

    Wiring harness diagram

    Connector

    Part #3348075

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  • Washer Water Temperature Sensor for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part 3352282

    Rear panel diagram

    Washer Water Temperature Sensor

    Part #3352282

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Control Panel for Kenmore 11026834692 - Part 3952300

    Control panel diagram

    Control Panel

    Part #3952300

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Kenmore Washer 11026834692 FAQs

Your Kenmore washer model number is printed on the appliance’s model and serial tag. For Kenmore washers, it’s commonly under the lid on top-load models or around the door opening on front-load models; it often starts with 110 (like 11026834692) and is what we use to match the correct washer parts.

Where to look on a Kenmore washer

Check these common locations first:

  • Under the lid, on the rim of the washer opening (top-load)
  • On the door opening or door frame area (front-load)
  • On the back panel near the power cord entry
  • Along the side of the cabinet behind the control panel area
  • Inside the cabinet edge near the tub opening (some top-load designs)

What the model number looks like

Kenmore model numbers are usually 10 to 12 characters and may be all numbers or a mix of letters and numbers. For this washer, the model number is 11026834692.

What you see on the tag What it means Why it matters
Model number (example: 11026834692) Identifies the exact washer design Ensures diagrams and parts match your machine
Serial number Production code and build sequence Helps confirm production run for some parts
Type/voltage info Electrical rating Useful when diagnosing motor or timer issues

Why it matters when ordering parts

Even small design changes can affect fit and function. Using the exact model number helps us match the right Kenmore washer parts such as a lid switch, drain pump, or motor coupling.

  • Prevents ordering the wrong version of a part
  • Helps match wiring and mounting styles
  • Improves troubleshooting accuracy (symptoms often map to specific designs)

Quick example: parts that are model-sensitive

If your washer won’t spin or drain, the correct replacement depends on the exact model tag information. For model 11026834692, common repair parts include the washer lid switch WP3949238 and the washer drain pump WP3363394.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic care. For Kenmore model 11026834692, keeping loads balanced, using the right detergent amount, and fixing small issues early helps you reach the high end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most top-load Kenmore washers of this style land in the same general window, but real-world life depends on usage and maintenance.

  • Loads per week: more cycles equals more wear on the drive system and pump
  • Overloading: strains the clutch, coupling, and gear case
  • Water quality: sediment can shorten inlet valve life
  • Drain habits: coins, lint, and small items can damage the drain pump
  • Vibration: out-of-level setups accelerate suspension and tub wear

Common wear items that can shorten washer life

If you address these early, you often prevent bigger, more expensive failures.

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Won’t spin or stops mid-cycle Lid switch not closing reliably Washer lid switch WP3949238
Won’t drain or drains slowly Pump jammed or failing Washer drain pump WP3363394
Agitates poorly or “slips” Worn drive coupling or clutch Coupling 285753A
Loud grinding or oil leak Worn transmission/gear case Gear case 3360629

Maintenance that helps you hit 15 years

  • Keep the washer level and the load evenly distributed
  • Use HE detergent only if your detergent label calls for it; avoid oversudsing
  • Check pockets to prevent debris from reaching the pump
  • Inspect fill hoses periodically and replace if cracked or bulging
  • If agitation gets weak, replace small wear parts early (for example, agitator dog 80040)

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained and repaired early usually fails more gradually (noise, slow drain, weak spin) instead of suddenly. Replacing a lower-cost part like a lid switch, coupling, or drain pump can extend the service life and delay major repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore washer model 11026834692, we troubleshoot by matching the symptom (no drain, no spin, no fill, noisy, or leaks) to the most likely system, then checking simple causes first (power, load balance, hoses) before testing common wear parts like the lid switch, drain pump, and drive coupling.

Quick symptom checklist (start here)

  • Won’t start: confirm outlet power, reset breaker, verify the lid closes firmly.
  • Won’t drain: check for a kinked drain hose, clogged standpipe, or a blocked pump.
  • Won’t spin or weak spin: redistribute load, check lid switch operation, inspect drive components.
  • Won’t agitate: look for stripped agitator parts or a failed coupling.
  • Loud during spin: suspect clutch, drive block, basket issues, or gear case wear.
  • Leaking: inspect fill hoses, tub gasket, center post seal, and drain hose connections.

Most common fixes for this model (parts we see often)

These parts are frequently involved in the symptoms above:

Step-by-step troubleshooting by symptom

If it won’t drain

  1. Unplug washer.
  2. Check the drain hose for kinks and proper height at the standpipe.
  3. Listen for pump noise during drain; a loud hum with no water movement points to a blockage or failed pump.

If it won’t spin

  1. Reduce to a small, balanced load.
  2. If the lid switch doesn’t click or feels loose, test/replace it.
  3. If the motor runs but the basket doesn’t move, inspect the coupling and clutch.

What to check first vs. what usually needs parts

Symptom Check first Common part involved
No start Power, lid fully closed Lid switch
No drain Hose/standpipe blockage Drain pump
No spin Load balance, lid switch Coupling, clutch
No fill House valves, screens Inlet valve

Why it matters

Targeting the right system first prevents unnecessary part swaps and helps avoid secondary damage (for example, running a washer with a restricted drain can strain the pump and drive system).

For error-code style troubleshooting on Kenmore washers, we also use the symptom-to-code guidance in Kenmore 110 vmax top load washer error codes to narrow the failure quickly.

Last updated: March 2026

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