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Kenmore 11028632701 washer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11028632701 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 3354925

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector

    Part #3354925

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  • Connector for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 3360056

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    Connector

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  • Washer Wire Harness Retainer for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 3349557

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    Washer Wire Harness Retainer

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  • Receptacle for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 717252

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    Receptacle

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  • Washer Top Panel for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 8566017

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    Washer Top Panel

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  • Washer for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 62618

    Gearcase parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Washer

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  • Spring for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 387806

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  • Installation Instructions for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part W10026350

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    Installation Instructions

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  • Adapter for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 280130

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  • Washer Owner's Manual for Kenmore 11028632701 - Part 8566934

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    Washer Owner's Manual

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Kenmore Washer 11028632701 FAQs

A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. For Kenmore model 11028632701, regular care (especially replacing water inlet hoses on schedule) helps you reach the higher end of that range; see the 11028632701 owner's manual for maintenance guidance.

Typical lifespan (what to expect)

Most Kenmore washers fall into this range when installed correctly and not overloaded:

Washer type Typical lifespan Notes
Top-load (direct-drive style) 12 to 15 years Often longer with simple mechanics and good care
Front-load 10 to 12 years More components and higher wear on bearings/seals

What shortens washer life fastest

These are the most common “life reducers” we see in the field:

  • Overloading or consistently unbalanced loads (extra strain on drive and suspension)
  • Skipping hose inspections and running old, brittle inlet hoses
  • Using too much detergent (can cause residue, odors, and extra wear)
  • Ignoring early symptoms (burning smell, grinding, slow drain, no spin)
  • Repeatedly running with a failing safety switch or timer

Maintenance that adds years (high impact)

The manual for this washer calls out a key interval: replace inlet hoses after 5 years to reduce the risk of hose failure. Use this checklist as a simple longevity plan:

  • Replace inlet hoses every 5 years; write the replacement date on the hose
  • Periodically inspect hoses for bulges, kinks, cuts, wear, or leaks
  • Keep loads balanced; items should move freely during washing
  • Address “won’t spin” or “won’t drain” symptoms quickly (they can cascade into bigger failures)
  • If agitation becomes weak, inspect common wear items such as the agitator dog 80040

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained on schedule costs less to own: you avoid water damage from hose failures, reduce strain on the drive system, and catch small part wear (like agitator components) before it turns into a major repair.

Last updated: January 2026

To hard reset your Kenmore washer model 11028632701, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for 1 to 2 minutes, then restore power and start a normal cycle. This clears many temporary control and cycle issues without replacing parts.

  • Press the washer control knob to stop the cycle (if it is running).
  • Unplug the washer from the grounded outlet (or turn off the circuit breaker).
  • Wait 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Plug the washer back in (or turn the breaker on).
  • Close the lid and pull out the Cycle Control knob to start a cycle.
  • If the washer was mid-cycle, select a fresh cycle and restart.

For model-specific operating and stop/restart details, use the 11028632701 owner's manual.

If it still will not run after a reset

A “reset” will not fix a mechanical failure. On this Kenmore top-load washer, these checks often pinpoint the real issue:

  • Confirm the lid closes fully; a failed lid switch can prevent agitation or spin.
  • Listen for the drain pump during drain; a jammed pump can stop the cycle.
  • If the motor runs but the basket does not move, the motor coupling can be broken.
  • If it drains but will not spin, the clutch or drive block can be worn.
  • If the timer does not advance, the timer can be failing.
Symptom after reset What it often points to Example part for this model
No spin with lid closed Lid safety circuit issue Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
Motor runs, no agitation/spin Drive connection failure Coupling 285753A
Drains slowly or not at all Pump obstruction or failure Washer drain pump WP3363394
Timer stalls or cycles act erratic Timer wear Washer timer WP8577356

Why it matters

A hard reset is fast and safe, but repeated “resetting” can hide a failing lid switch, drain pump, coupling, or timer. Identifying the symptom after the reset helps you choose the right repair and avoid unnecessary parts.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, Kenmore Elite washers typically have a drain-pump lint trap or a pump inlet screen that acts like a filter; on Kenmore model 11028632701, the “filter” is usually part of the drain system rather than a large, front-access cleanout. For model-specific access and cleaning steps, use the 11028632701 owner's manual.

Where the “filter” is on this style of Kenmore washer

On many Kenmore top-load designs like 11028632701, filtering happens in the drain path:

  • A drain pump inlet screen can catch small debris before it reaches the pump
  • Coins, hair pins, and lint often collect in the pump housing or drain hose
  • Some models also use a tub-to-pump hose that can trap items

If the washer is not draining well, the drain pump area is the first place we check.

Signs the drain system filter area needs cleaning

  • Washer drains slowly or not at all
  • Humming during drain but little water movement
  • Water left in the tub at the end of the cycle
  • Intermittent draining (works sometimes, fails other times)

What to do before you open the drain path

  • Unplug the washer
  • Turn off both water supply valves
  • Have towels and a shallow pan ready (water will spill)
  • If the tub is full, bail out water first to reduce the mess

Parts that are commonly involved

If cleaning does not restore draining, the pump or lid safety circuit can be the cause.

Symptom Most common area to check Example part for this model
Won’t drain, pump noisy or jammed Drain pump and inlet Washer drain pump WP3363394
Won’t spin or drain with lid closed Lid switch circuit Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084

Why it matters

A restricted pump inlet or clogged hose can make the washer stop mid-cycle, leave clothes soaking wet, and strain the drain pump motor over time.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your washers

Choose a symptom to see related washer repairs.

Main causes: clogged drain hose, house drain clogged, bad drain pump, water-level pressure switch failure, bad control b…

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Main causes: lack of electrical power, wiring failure, bad power cord, electronic control board failure, bad user interf…

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Main causes: unbalanced load, loose spanner nut, worn drive block, broken shock absorber or suspension spring, debris in…

Main causes: leaky water inlet valve, faulty water-level pressure switch, bad electronic control board…

Main causes: bad lid switch or door lock, bad timer or electronic control board, wiring failure, bad water inlet valve a…

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