How to fix PF code on Kenmore dryer?
A PF code on Kenmore dryer model 11092822103 means the drying cycle was interrupted by a power failure. Restore power, then press and hold START to restart the cycle; you can also clear the display by canceling the cycle per the 11092822103 owner's manual.
Quick steps to clear PF and get drying again
- Make sure the dryer is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
- Check the house breaker or fuse; reset the breaker or replace the fuse if needed.
- If the display still shows PF, press and hold START to restart.
- If you want to stop the cycle instead, press PAUSE/CANCEL (some versions require pressing it twice).
- Run a short timed cycle to confirm the dryer heats and tumbles normally.
What usually causes a PF code
PF is almost always an external power interruption, not a failed dryer part.
| Common cause | What you will notice | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Brief outage or flicker | PF appears mid-cycle | Restart with START |
| Tripped breaker / blown fuse | Dryer dead or PF returns | Reset breaker, check supply |
| Loose plug or outlet issue | Intermittent power | Reseat plug, inspect outlet |
| Power strip or extension cord | Random shutoffs | Plug directly into outlet |
Why it matters
When power drops during a heated cycle, the dryer stops for safety and shows PF so you know the load may not be fully dry. Restarting correctly helps prevent repeated interruptions and incomplete drying.
If PF keeps coming back
If PF returns repeatedly with no known outage, focus on the power supply first (outlet, breaker, cord). If the dryer also will not start after power is confirmed, follow the electrical checks in the 11092822103 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset a Kenmore 11092822103 dryer?
To reset your Kenmore dryer model 11092822103, we recommend doing a simple power reset and then clearing the current cycle settings at the control. Unplug the dryer (or turn off the breaker) for 1 minute, restore power, then use the control panel to stop and restart the cycle as needed (see the 11092822103 owner's manual).
Quick reset steps (safe and effective)
- Unplug the dryer or switch the breaker OFF.
- Wait 1 minute.
- Restore power.
- If the dryer shows PF (power failure), press and hold START to restart.
- If you need to clear the cycle, press PAUSE/CANCEL twice.
- Close the door and press and hold START for about 3 seconds to run the selected cycle.
If the controls seem “stuck” or won’t respond
On this model, the control panel behavior is often corrected by clearing the cycle and reselecting it.
| What you see | What to do | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer won’t start after selecting a cycle | Close door, press and hold START about 3 seconds | Starts the cycle normally |
| Need to stop and clear settings | Press PAUSE/CANCEL twice | Stops dryer and clears selections |
| Cycle interrupted by outage, display shows PF | Press and hold START | Restarts after power failure |
Why it matters
A “reset” on the Kenmore 11092822103 is mainly about restoring power and clearing the control’s current selections. That prevents false no-start symptoms caused by a power interruption, an incomplete cycle selection, or a paused cycle.
When a reset is not enough
If the dryer still will not run after the steps above, the issue is usually not the control memory. Common causes include a door switch problem, drive system drag, or airflow and heat issues. For example, a worn idler pulley can cause belt problems and prevent normal tumbling; the dryer idler pulley 279640 is a common wear item on many Kenmore 110-series dryers.
Last updated: January 2026
What size is a Kenmore Model 11092822103 dryer?
The Kenmore dryer model 11092822103 is a full-size 27-inch class dryer. For installation planning, we use the dimensions shown in the 11092822103 owner's manual and recommend allowing extra space for venting and door swing.
Typical dimensions and what to plan for
Most Kenmore 110-series, 27-inch dryers measure close to the following:
- Width: about 27 in.
- Height: about 38 in. to the top (cabinet height)
- Depth: typically 27 to 30 in. depending on door and controls
- Rear clearance for venting: plan at least 5 1/2 in. behind the dryer for the exhaust vent and elbow
Quick sizing table (what you measure vs. what you need)
| What you are planning | What to use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Space for the dryer body | Approx. 27 in. W x 38 in. H | Fits most standard laundry alcoves |
| Space behind dryer | Minimum 5 1/2 in. | Allows room for vent elbow and airflow |
| Closet installs | Add side clearance and door venting | Reduces noise transfer and overheating risk |
How to confirm the exact size at home
Use these checks to match your space to your specific unit:
- Measure width across the widest cabinet points (not the drum opening)
- Measure height from floor to the top of the cabinet
- Measure depth from the back panel to the front-most point of the door
- Add space for the exhaust duct and clamp connection
- Confirm door swing clearance so the door opens fully
Why it matters
Dryer sizing is not just about fitting the cabinet into an opening. Proper clearance helps prevent crushed venting, poor airflow, longer dry times, and overheating. It also makes service access easier if you ever replace wear items like the Dryer idler pulley 279640.
Last updated: January 2026





