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Kenmore 11087984110 gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11087984110 gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Gas Dryer 11087984110 FAQs

For the Kenmore gas dryer model 11087984110, you typically do not need a special 240-volt dryer outlet; the dryer’s electrical needs are usually met by a standard 120-volt, 3-prong grounded household outlet, while the heat comes from the gas supply.

What you need for power (typical for gas dryers)

  • 120V power for the motor, controls, igniter, and sensors
  • A grounded outlet (avoid adapters that defeat grounding)
  • A dedicated circuit is preferred if the breaker trips, but it is not a “special dryer outlet” like many electric dryers use

What’s “special” on a gas dryer (it’s the gas and venting)

A gas dryer setup is more about safe fuel and airflow than a high-voltage receptacle.

  • Gas supply connection must be correct for your home (natural gas or LP conversion if applicable)
  • Shutoff valve should be accessible
  • Proper venting is critical to drying performance and safety
  • Keep lint buildup under control to prevent overheating and nuisance shutdowns

Quick comparison: gas vs. electric outlet needs

Dryer type Typical outlet Typical voltage Main heat source
Gas dryer (like 11087984110) Standard grounded household outlet 120V Gas burner
Electric dryer Dryer receptacle 240V Electric heating element

Why it matters

Using the correct outlet and a properly grounded connection helps the dryer run the drive motor and ignition system reliably. If the dryer is connected incorrectly, you can see symptoms like no-start, intermittent heat, or blown safety devices such as the thermal fuse WP3390719.

If your dryer won’t start or keeps shutting off

  • Confirm the outlet has power (test with a lamp or meter)
  • Reset the breaker and check for a tripped GFCI (if used)
  • Check airflow: clean lint screen and vent ducting
  • If the dryer runs but will not heat, common gas-heat suspects include the dryer igniter 279311 and the dryer gas valve coil kit 279834
  • If the start button does nothing, the dryer start switch WP346343 is a common check point

For step-by-step symptom-based help, use our gas dryer wont start troubleshooting video and gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore model 11087984110, the PF code means a power interruption was detected. To clear it, press Pause/Cancel/Stop twice (or Stop twice, depending on your console) and then restart the cycle.

What PF means and what to check first

PF is not a “bad part” code by itself; it is the dryer telling you it lost power during or between cycles.

  • Make sure the dryer is plugged in firmly and the outlet is not loose
  • Reset the house breaker fully (switch OFF, then ON)
  • Avoid using an extension cord or power strip
  • If the display comes back but the dryer will not run, check the door is fully closed
  • If PF returns often, test a different outlet or have the outlet checked

When PF keeps coming back

If PF clears but returns repeatedly, focus on power stability and the start circuit.

Symptom Most likely cause What we recommend
PF shows after storms/outages Utility power interruption Clear PF and run a new cycle
PF shows when starting a cycle Loose plug, weak outlet, breaker issue Check outlet fit and breaker reset
Dryer has power but will not start Start switch or door switch issue Inspect the start and door switch operation

Parts that can be involved (when it will not start)

PF itself does not automatically mean you need parts, but if the dryer will not start after clearing PF, these are common checks:

Why it matters

Clearing PF gets you running again, but repeated PF events can point to a loose electrical connection that can cause intermittent no-start problems and inconsistent drying performance.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Kenmore dryer, CL typically means Control Lock (child lock) is turned on, so the controls will not respond normally. For Kenmore model 11087984110, you can usually clear it by pressing and holding the Control Lock button (or the button labeled for control lock) for about 3 seconds.

How to turn off CL (Control Lock)

Try these steps in order:

  • Press and hold the Control Lock button for about 3 seconds.
  • If there is no dedicated Control Lock button, press and hold the button that has a lock icon or says Hold 3 sec.
  • If the panel is unresponsive, unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and try again.
  • If CL returns immediately, check for a stuck key on the console (a button that feels jammed or always “pressed”).

What you should see when it’s fixed

When Control Lock is off, you should be able to change cycles and start the dryer normally.

Symptom What it usually means What to do
CL shows and buttons do nothing Control Lock is enabled Hold Control Lock (or lock icon) 3 seconds
CL clears but comes back Button is being held or stuck Inspect console buttons for sticking
No display change at all Power or control issue Reset power; then check start/door switch operation

Why it matters

Control Lock prevents accidental cycle changes, but it can look like the dryer “won’t start.” Clearing CL first helps you avoid replacing parts that are not actually bad.

If CL is not the issue (quick checks)

If the dryer still will not start after CL is cleared, these are common next checks on a gas dryer:

  • Confirm the door fully closes and latches; a worn latch can stop starting.
  • Check the start switch operation; a failed switch can prevent the motor from running.
  • If the motor runs but heat is inconsistent, gas ignition parts can be involved.

Helpful parts for this model include the dryer start switch WP346343 and the strike 279570.

For display or code-related help across Kenmore 110-series electronic control dryers, use our Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

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