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Kenmore 11072622101 gas dryer

Kenmore 11072622101 gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11072622101 gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Hold-down Kit for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 346764

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    Dryer Hold-down Kit

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  • Dryer Heater Box Clip for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 8066155

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  • Receptacle for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 717252

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  • Seal for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 3394196

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  • Plub W for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 3394975

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  • Maytag Dryer Control Bracket for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 8271418

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    Maytag Dryer Control Bracket

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  • Dryer Push-to-start Control Knob for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part 3402570

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    Dryer Push-to-start Control Knob

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  • Parts List for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part LIT3979403

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    Parts List

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  • Serv Manul for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part LIT787207

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  • Owner's Manual for Kenmore 11072622101 - Part LIT3979090

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Kenmore Gas Dryer 11072622101 FAQs

Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; on Kenmore model 11072622101, that plate is located in the door well (door opening area). Once you have the full model number, we can match the correct parts, diagrams, and specifications.

Where to look for the model number

Check these common locations on Kenmore dryers:

  • In the door well on the cabinet frame (most common)
  • On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
  • Along the inside edge of the door itself
  • Near the lint screen housing (some designs)
  • On the lower front frame behind the toe panel (some designs)

For diagrams and labeling details specific to your dryer, use the 11072622101 owner's manual.

How to read the tag so you get the right parts

Write the model number exactly as shown, including all digits. Then record the serial number too; it helps confirm production details when parts change by revision.

  • Copy the full model number (example: 11072622101)
  • Copy the serial number (letters and numbers)
  • Take a clear photo of the plate for reference
  • Use the model number (not the cycle names on the console) when ordering parts

Quick check: model number vs. serial number

What you see on the plate What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the exact dryer design for parts lookup 11072622101
Serial number Identifies the unit’s production run Mix of letters and numbers

Why it matters

Kenmore dryers can look similar across series, but parts like the drive belt, thermostat, or gas ignition components vary by model. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong item and helps troubleshooting stay accurate.

Last updated: February 2026

An F1 code on a Kenmore dryer typically points to a control problem, most often the electronic control board (or the user interface) detecting an internal fault. On Kenmore model 11072622101, start by resetting power, then check wiring connections to the control before replacing parts; use the 11072622101 owner's manual for model-specific control and cycle details.

What to do first (quick checks)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle.
  • If the code returns immediately, stop the cycle and proceed with inspection.
  • Confirm the dryer is on a proper grounded 3-prong outlet and not on an extension cord.
  • If the console was recently bumped or the dryer was moved, suspect a loose harness connection.
  • If the dryer runs but behaves erratically (random beeps, won’t start, stops early), treat it as a control or connection issue.

Likely causes and what they mean

Likely cause What you may notice Typical fix
Loose or oxidized wire harness at control Code comes and goes, intermittent operation Reseat connectors, inspect pins
Failing electronic control board Code returns after reset, cycles won’t run correctly Replace control board (model-specific)
User interface or switch input issue Buttons act inconsistent, start issues Inspect console components

Safe inspection steps (power off)

  1. Disconnect power.
  2. Access the control area using the 11072622101 installation guide for cabinet access and safety notes.
  3. Take a clear photo of wire routing, then unplug and firmly reseat each harness connector.
  4. Look for heat discoloration, corrosion, or loose terminals.
  5. Restore power and test.

Why it matters

An F1 code usually means the dryer cannot reliably manage timing, temperature, or motor operation. Addressing it early prevents repeated shutdowns and helps avoid overheating or no-start situations.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of the Kenmore 11072622101 gas dryer is about 13 years with normal household use and proper venting and maintenance. Keeping airflow strong (lint screen and venting) is the biggest factor in reaching that typical service life.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Vent restriction (long runs, too many elbows, crushed/kinked vent) increases heat and wear
  • Lint buildup in the lint screen area and blower housing reduces airflow
  • Overloading strains the drum support system, belt, and motor
  • Heat system cycling issues can overheat components and shorten life
  • Leveling and installation problems can cause poor tumbling and extra mechanical stress

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

  • Clean the lint screen every load; confirm the screen seats correctly
  • Inspect the vent path and keep it as straight/short as possible; use rigid metal where you can
  • Make sure the dryer is level and the vent is not crushed (installation steps are in the installation guide)
  • Run a timed heat cycle occasionally to confirm consistent heat output
  • Listen for new squealing, thumping, or scraping and address it early

Common wear parts and what they usually mean

Symptom Common cause Typical fix
Drum not turning, motor runs Worn/broken belt Replace belt (see dryer drum belt 341241)
Squealing or rumbling Worn rollers/idler or support parts Inspect and rebuild wear items
Runs but no heat (gas) Ignition or gas valve coil issue Check igniter and coils
Overheats or shuts off Airflow restriction or thermostat issue Clear venting, test thermostats

Why it matters

A gas dryer like the Kenmore 11072622101 depends on steady airflow to control temperature. Good venting and routine lint removal reduce overheating, shorten dry times, and help major components like the motor, thermostats, and burner system last longer.

Last updated: March 2026

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