What is the average life of a Kenmore dryer?
Most Kenmore dryers, including model 11086874100, typically last 10 to 13 years with normal household use. With consistent airflow and drum-drive maintenance, many dryers reach 15 years or more before major repairs become common.
What affects dryer lifespan the most
- Vent and lint buildup (restricted airflow overheats components)
- Load size (overloading strains the belt, idler pulley, and motor)
- Cycle selection (high heat all the time shortens heater and safety fuse life)
- Installation quality (crushed venting, long duct runs, poor outside hood)
- Wear parts condition (belt, pulley, bearings, seals)
Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)
- Clean the lint screen every load.
- Check airflow at the outside vent hood; it should be strong and steady.
- Clean the full vent path (dryer outlet to exterior) on a regular schedule.
- Avoid consistently drying heavy, soaking-wet loads in one cycle.
- If you hear squealing or thumping, address drum support and drive parts early.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely wear parts
| Symptom | What it often points to | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum won’t turn, motor runs | Worn/broken drum belt | Belt 341241 |
| Squealing, slow start, burning smell | Idler pulley drag or belt slip | Dryer idler pulley WP691366 |
| Loud rumble or scraping | Drum support wear (bearing/seal areas) | Bearing ring 279441 |
| Runs but stops, no heat after airflow issues | Overheat protection opened | Cut-off 279769 |
Why it matters
A dryer usually fails early from heat and airflow stress, not age alone. Keeping venting clear reduces overheating, protects the motor and heater circuit, and helps clothes dry faster with less wear on the drum drive system.
Last updated: January 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset your Kenmore dryer model 11086874100, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes, then restore power and try a normal cycle. If it still will not start or heat, the reset is not the fix; a safety device or airflow problem is usually stopping operation.
Hard reset steps (works for most Kenmore dryers)
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the breaker OFF).
- Wait 5 minutes to let the control fully discharge.
- Restore power.
- Close the door firmly and press Start.
If the dryer still will not run after a reset
These checks solve the most common “reset didn’t work” situations:
- Door not latching: if the door does not click shut, inspect the latch and strike; replace the catch 279570 if it is worn or broken.
- Overheat protection tripped: restricted venting can cause a thermal cut-off to open; check and clean the lint screen housing, blower area, and vent ducting.
- No drum movement: a broken belt or seized pulley can stop tumbling; inspect the belt 341241 and dryer idler pulley WP691366.
- Motor issue: if you hear a hum but no rotation, the drive motor or blower may be jammed; inspect the motor 279827 and blower wheel area.
Quick symptom guide
| What you see | What it usually points to | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer has power but will not start | Door switch/latch, thermal cut-off, motor | Door latch, airflow, motor hum |
| Runs but no heat | Heating circuit or airflow restriction | Venting and lint buildup |
| Runs but drum does not turn | Belt or idler pulley problem | Belt condition and pulley spin |
Why it matters
A hard reset only clears a temporary control glitch. If a safety device has opened (from overheating) or a mechanical part has failed (belt, idler, motor), the dryer will keep shutting down until the underlying issue is corrected.
Related help: Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes
Last updated: January 2026
How do I tell if my dryer heating element is bad?
If your Kenmore dryer model 11086874100 runs but clothes stay damp or the dryer blows room-temperature air, the heating element circuit is a top suspect. We confirm it by checking airflow first, then testing the heater for continuity with a multimeter after disconnecting power.
Quick symptoms to look for
- Dryer tumbles normally but produces little or no heat
- Cycles take much longer than normal to dry
- Burning smell or visible scorching inside the heater housing area
- Breaker trips when heat should turn on (shorted heater or wiring)
- Heat comes and goes (often airflow restriction or a failing thermal safety)
How we test it (safe, practical steps)
- Disconnect power (unplug electric dryer; shut off gas and unplug if gas model).
- Check airflow first: clean the lint screen, inspect the lint duct, and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent.
- Access the heater terminals and pull at least one wire off the element so you do not read through the circuit.
- Set a multimeter to ohms/continuity and test across the element terminals.
- Also test element to metal housing (ground). Any continuity to the housing indicates a short.
What the meter readings mean
| Test | What you should see | What it means if you do not |
|---|---|---|
| Element terminal-to-terminal | Continuity and a finite resistance reading | Open element (burned out) |
| Element terminal-to-housing | No continuity | Shorted element (can trip breaker) |
Parts that commonly fail with “no heat”
A bad heating element is common, but we also see these issues on Kenmore dryers:
- Thermal cut-off or high-limit safety opening due to restricted venting (see cut-off 279769)
- Burned heater wiring or loose terminals (see dryer heating element wire kit 279457)
- Motor centrifugal switch not sending power to heat (dryer may still tumble)
Why it matters
A restricted vent can overheat the heater housing and trip thermal safeties, which makes the dryer stop heating even if the element itself is still good. Fixing airflow prevents repeat failures and improves drying time.
Last updated: January 2026
What model number is the Kenmore 11086874100 dryer?
The model number for this Kenmore dryer is 11086874100. You will see that full number on the model tag (usually on the door opening or inside the door area) and it matches the parts listing for Kenmore model 11086874100.
Where to find the model number on the dryer
Check these common locations on Kenmore dryers:
- Inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Along the door rim or inner door area
- On a sticker that also lists the serial number
Why the exact model number matters
Kenmore model numbers can look similar, but small differences change the correct parts and wiring. Using 11086874100 helps us match the right belt, motor, thermal cut-off, door latch, and other components for your dryer.
Quick model number check
| What you see | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| 11086874100 | Exact match | Use this model number when ordering parts |
| 110.86874100 | Same model written with a dot | Treat it as 11086874100 |
| 1108687410 (missing a digit) | Incomplete | Re-check the model tag and write all digits |
Related parts customers commonly match by model
If you are confirming the model because you are troubleshooting or ordering parts, these are common items tied to the exact model:
Why it matters
The correct model number prevents ordering a part that fits physically but has the wrong electrical rating, mounting style, or connector type, which can cause noise, no-heat, or no-start symptoms.
Last updated: January 2026





