What size is a Kenmore Model 11072342511 dryer?
The Kenmore gas dryer model 11072342511 measures 29 inches wide x 30 1/4 inches deep x 50 3/4 inches high (overall height shown with the door open). For installation planning, use the dimension diagram in the installation guide.
Dimensions you can use for planning
These measurements come from the installation dimension diagram for this Kenmore dryer.
- Width: 29 in (737 mm)
- Depth: 30 1/4 in (768 mm)
- Height (door open/overall shown): 50 3/4 in (1289 mm)
- Cabinet height reference shown: 42 in (1067 mm)
- Depth reference shown (side view): 40 7/8 in (1038 mm)
Quick reference table
| Measurement | Inches | Millimeters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 29 | 737 |
| Depth | 30 1/4 | 768 |
| Height (overall shown) | 50 3/4 | 1289 |
Installation clearances to remember
Even with the correct dryer size, you need space around the cabinet for airflow, hookups, and service access.
- Plan for extra space behind the dryer for the exhaust vent and gas line routing
- Allow room to open the door fully and remove the lint screen
- For closet installs, follow the minimum ventilation opening requirements
- Consider 1 inch of space on all sides to help reduce noise transfer
- Make sure the floor is level so the drum tumbles properly
Why it matters
Correct dimensions and clearances help prevent crushed venting, restricted airflow, and difficult servicing. On a gas dryer like the Kenmore 11072342511, good airflow also supports proper burner operation and consistent drying performance.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Kenmore dryer?
A Kenmore dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent care (especially lint and vent cleaning) and timely replacement of wear items, many Kenmore gas dryers like model 11072342511 run 15 years or longer.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
A dryer’s service life is driven more by airflow, heat stress, and moving-part wear than by the brand name on the door.
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex vent, clogged duct) shortens life fast
- Heavy use (large loads, multiple cycles per day) increases motor and drum wear
- Overheating accelerates failure of sensors, coils, and controls
- Neglected lint cleaning raises temperatures and strain on the blower system
- Worn drum support parts cause noise, belt slip, and motor overload
For model-specific care and safety guidance, follow the maintenance and venting sections in the owner's manual.
Quick maintenance plan to reach the high end of the range
These steps protect key parts like the belt, blower wheel, and gas ignition system.
- Clean the lint screen every load (replace if damaged)
- Inspect and clean the entire vent system regularly for strong airflow
- Avoid overloading; keep loads loose so air can move through fabrics
- If you hear squealing or thumping, service drum support components early
- If heat is inconsistent, troubleshoot the ignition and flame sensing system promptly
Common wear items (and what they impact)
| Wear item | What you’ll notice when it’s wearing out | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum belt | Drum stops turning, burning rubber smell, slipping | Belt 341241 |
| Door switch | Dryer will not start when door is closed | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| Igniter | No heat, burner does not light | Igniter 279311 |
| Gas valve coils | Heats then stops heating mid-cycle | Dryer gas valve coil kit WPW10328463 |
| Blower wheel | Poor airflow, longer dry times, rumbling | Dryer blower wheel WP694089 |
Why it matters
A dryer that is drying slowly is not just inconvenient; it runs hotter and longer, which increases wear on the drive motor, controls, and gas burner components. Good airflow and early replacement of wear parts are the most reliable ways to extend the life of a Kenmore gas dryer.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common dryer part failures?
On the Kenmore gas dryer model 11072342511, the most common part failures involve the drum drive system (no tumble or squealing), the door start safety circuit (won’t run), and the gas ignition and airflow system (no heat or long dry times). Use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to match symptoms to the right part.
Most common failures and what you’ll notice
- Drum won’t turn or makes squealing/thumping noises: worn belt, rollers, or pulley
- Dryer won’t start: door not fully closed, failed door switch, or start circuit issue
- No heat (gas model): gas supply valve closed, igniter or gas valve coils failing
- Shuts off or cycles oddly: overheating from restricted airflow (lint screen, venting)
- Vibration or rattling: dryer not level, loose items, or worn support components
Parts that commonly fix these symptoms (for 11072342511)
These are frequently replaced wear items and controls for this model:
| Symptom | Likely part | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not tumbling | Drum belt | Belt 341241 |
| Won’t start when door closes | Door switch | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| No heat (gas) | Igniter | Igniter 279311 |
| No heat after it warms briefly | Gas valve coils | Dryer gas valve coil kit WPW10328463 |
| Loud rumble/squeal | Roller, pulley, belt kit | Dryer repair kit 4392067 |
Quick checks before ordering parts
We recommend these fast checks because they often point to the real failure:
- Confirm the door closes fully; the manual notes the dryer will not run if the door is not completely closed.
- Press and hold PUSH to START firmly until the drum begins moving (a common “won’t start” cause).
- For no heat on a gas dryer, confirm the gas supply line valve is open.
- Clean the lint screen and verify venting is clear; restricted airflow causes overheating and poor drying.
- If you hear clicking during heat, the manual notes gas valve clicking can be normal.
Why it matters
Dryer symptoms overlap. For example, “no heat” can be a gas supply issue, an ignition failure, or an airflow restriction. Matching the symptom to the correct system (drive, ignition, airflow, or controls) prevents repeat repairs and protects drying performance.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the appliance ID label; for Kenmore model 11072342511, you will typically find that label around the door opening (door frame) or on the cabinet. Use the exact model number when ordering parts or checking instructions in the owner's manual.
Where to look for the model number label
Check these common locations on Kenmore dryers:
- Along the door opening on the dryer frame (most common)
- On the inside of the dryer door
- On the back panel of the cabinet
- On a side panel near the rear edge
What the model number looks like (Kenmore)
Kenmore model numbers are usually a long string of numbers (sometimes with a dot on other Kenmore products). For this dryer, the correct format is:
| Item | Example for this dryer | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 11072342511 | Finding the right parts list and instructions |
| Serial number | (varies) | Identifying production details and tracking service history |
Why “110” matters
A Kenmore model number that starts with 110 is commonly associated with Whirlpool-built Kenmore laundry products. That helps narrow down compatible part designs (belt, door switch, timer, gas ignition parts) when you are troubleshooting.
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
Before you buy a replacement part for model 11072342511, we recommend:
- Copy the model number exactly as printed (all digits, no spaces)
- Take a clear photo of the label for reference
- Match the symptom to the right system (drum drive, door, heat, controls)
- Use the parts list for your model to confirm fit
- When doing a repair, follow the safety and access steps in the installation guide
Why it matters
Kenmore dryers often share similar styling across multiple model numbers, but internal components can differ. Using the exact model number keeps you aligned with the correct diagrams, wiring, and parts such as the dryer door switch WP3406107 or dryer timer WPW10186032.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the capacity of the Kenmore dryer model 11072342511?
The exact drum capacity (cubic feet) for Kenmore gas dryer model 11072342511 is listed in the model’s Use and Care information; for most Kenmore 110-series full-size dryers, capacity typically falls in the 6.5 to 7.4 cu. ft. range. Check the specifications section in the 11072342511 owner's manual for the precise number.
How to find the exact capacity for model 11072342511
We recommend using the model-specific documentation because capacity can vary even within the Kenmore 110 family.
- Open the 11072342511 owner's manual
- Look for “Specifications”, “Product dimensions”, or “Capacity”
- If the manual lists multiple related models, match the exact model number: 11072342511
- If you see a series list (for example, 62342 or 72342), use the entry that aligns to your control style and fuel type (gas)
Typical capacity range (what to expect)
Most full-size Kenmore gas dryers in this design class are built for larger household loads.
| Load type | Typical fit in a 6.5 to 7.4 cu. ft. dryer | What you should see in results |
|---|---|---|
| Bath towels | 8 to 12 towels | Even drying without long run times |
| Queen bedding | 1 set | Good tumbling, no tight balling |
| Mixed everyday load | 1 full basket | Dry in one normal cycle (with good venting) |
Why it matters
Capacity affects drying performance and cycle time. If you routinely overload the drum, clothes can dry unevenly and the dryer can run longer, which also makes proper airflow and venting even more important.
Related tip for better drying
If loads seem to take too long even with a normal-sized load, confirm your venting and airflow guidance in the installation guide. Restricted venting is a top cause of extended dry times.
Last updated: February 2026





