How to find Kenmore dryer model number?
On a Kenmore dryer like model 11072102310, the model number is printed on the appliance ID label, most often on the cabinet frame just inside the door opening. If it is not there, check the back of the dryer near the top.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Open the dryer door and look on the cabinet frame around the door opening
- Check the inside edge of the door itself
- Look on the rear panel near the top of the dryer
- If your dryer is installed tight to a wall, use a flashlight and mirror to read the rear label
What the label looks like
The label typically lists both:
- Model number (example: 11072102310)
- Serial number (a different code used for manufacturing date and service history)
Use the model number when ordering parts like a belt, door switch, or gas ignition components.
Why it matters
Kenmore dryers share many similar-looking parts across multiple series. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct drum belt, thermostat, igniter, or timer for your specific gas dryer configuration.
Quick reference
| What you need | Where you use it | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Parts lookup, diagrams, manuals | 11072102310 |
| Serial number | Service history, manufacturing info | Varies |
If the label is hard to read
- Wipe dust off gently with a damp cloth and let it dry
- Take a close-up photo and zoom in
- Write down the full model number exactly as shown (all digits)
For more model-specific label locations and documentation, use the 11072102310 owner's manual and the 11072102310 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the capacity of the Kenmore dryer model 11072102310?
The exact drum capacity for Kenmore gas dryer model 11072102310 is listed in the product literature for that model; most Kenmore 110-series full-size dryers are typically about 6.5 to 7.4 cu. ft. Use the 11072102310 owner's manual to confirm the precise capacity for your unit.
How to confirm the exact capacity
- Check the “Specifications” or “Product features” section in the 11072102310 owner's manual.
- Look for a “cu. ft.” value; that is the drum capacity.
- If the manual lists multiple versions, match the model/serial tag on the dryer to the correct section.
- If you are measuring laundry loads, use the capacity to avoid overfilling (better airflow, faster drying).
Typical capacity range (what it means for loads)
Most full-size Kenmore gas dryers in this family handle large everyday loads. Here is a practical guide:
| Capacity (cu. ft.) | Best for | Typical load examples |
|---|---|---|
| 6.5 to 6.9 | Standard large loads | Mixed clothing, jeans, small towel loads |
| 7.0 to 7.4 | Extra-large loads | Bath towels, bedding, bulky items |
Why it matters
Capacity affects drying performance and cycle results. When the drum is overloaded, airflow drops and drying times increase; that extra heat and run time can also stress wear parts like the belt 341241 and the dryer blower wheel WP694089.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Kenmore dryer?
For a Kenmore dryer, replacing a heating element typically runs about $20 to $100+ for the part and about $100 to $350 total if you hire a technician. For your Kenmore gas dryer model 11072102310, “no heat” problems are often caused by gas-heat components (not an electric heating element). See the 11072102310 installation guide for the model’s gas heat checks.
Typical cost breakdown
- Part only (electric dryer heating element): $20 to $100+ (more if it includes a housing)
- Service call and labor: commonly 1 to 2 hours
- Total installed cost (typical): $100 to $350
- DIY cost: usually just the part (plus basic tools)
| Scenario | What you pay for | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| DIY electric element replacement | Part only | $20 to $100+ |
| Pro electric element replacement | Part + labor | $100 to $350 |
| Gas dryer “no heat” repair | Diagnosis + gas-heat parts | Varies by failed part |
For model 11072102310 (gas dryer): what to check first
The installation instructions for this model outline a quick heat test and gas supply check.
- Run the dryer about 5 minutes, then open the door and check for heat
- If there’s no heat, turn the dryer off and confirm the gas shutoff valve is open
- If the valve is open and it still does not heat, schedule service (gas heat diagnosis)
Common gas-heat parts that can affect heating on this model include:
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 (weak coils can stop the burner from staying lit)
- Igniter 279311 (burner will not light if the igniter fails)
- Dryer radiant sensor WP338906 (can prevent proper burner ignition)
Why it matters
Pricing depends on whether you have an electric heating element to replace or a gas burner system to troubleshoot. On a gas dryer like the 11072102310, paying for the correct diagnosis prevents buying the wrong part and gets heat restored faster.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the code F23 on a Kenmore dryer?
On the Kenmore gas dryer model 11072102310, error code F23 means the outlet temperature sensor (thermistor) circuit is open. This usually points to a failed thermistor, a loose wire connection, or a damaged harness affecting temperature sensing at the exhaust.
What to do first (safe, quick checks)
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before accessing any internal wiring.
- Let the dryer cool; a hot exhaust area can cause burns.
- Check the vent path for restrictions (crushed duct, heavy lint buildup, blocked exterior hood).
- Reseat the sensor wiring connectors; look for corrosion, broken terminals, or rubbed-through wires.
- If airflow is poor, correct venting first; overheating can trigger repeated sensor-related faults.
For model-specific access and panel removal details, follow the steps in the 11072102310 owner’s manual.
Testing the outlet thermistor (what “open” means)
An “open” thermistor circuit means the control is not seeing a valid resistance signal.
Typical thermistor readings (common dryer thermistors):
| Exhaust temperature | Typical resistance (approx.) | What it suggests |
|---|---|---|
| Room temp (70°F) | ~10,000 Ω | Normal baseline |
| Higher temp | Lower Ω | Normal response |
| Any temp | OL / infinite Ω | Open thermistor or broken wiring |
If the thermistor tests open (OL) or the wiring is damaged, replace the failed component.
Why venting and airflow matter
Restricted venting makes a gas dryer run hotter and longer, which stresses thermostats, sensors, and wiring. The installation instructions warn that flexible venting can crush, trap lint, and obstruct airflow, increasing fire risk. Use the venting guidance in the 11072102310 installation guide to correct duct type, routing, and termination.
When to stop and get service
- You smell gas, hear hissing, or suspect a gas leak.
- The dryer overheats, shuts down repeatedly, or the burner operation seems abnormal.
- You find heat-damaged wiring near the exhaust or burner area.
Last updated: February 2026





