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Kenmore 41748102701 washer

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Kenmore Washer 41748102701 FAQs

We identify a Kenmore washer model by finding the model number on the appliance ID label, then matching that exact number when ordering parts. For Kenmore washers, the label is most often inside the door opening on front-load models or under the lid on top-load models.

Where to look on Kenmore washers

Check these common ID-label locations first:

  • Front-load washer: inside the door opening, around the door frame
  • Top-load washer: under the lid, near the tub opening
  • Rear panel: on the back of the cabinet
  • Side panel or console area: near the control panel edge
  • Near the power cord entry: on the back lower area

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

Kenmore model numbers are typically 10 to 12 characters and often start with a 3-digit prefix (for example, many Kenmore washers start with 417 or 110). Using the exact model number helps us match the correct door lock, drain pump, control board, and other washer parts.

What to capture Example format Why we need it
Model number 41748102701 Matches the correct parts list
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm production version
Prefix (first 3 digits) 417 Identifies the manufacturer family

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

Use these quick checks before you buy:

  • Write the model number exactly as shown (include all digits)
  • Take a clear photo of the ID label for reference
  • Match parts to the full model number, not just the 3-digit prefix
  • If the washer will not start and the door stays locked, confirm the model before replacing a door lock
  • Use the 41748102701 owner's manual to confirm basic operation and control-panel features

Why it matters

Kenmore washers can look similar across series, but internal parts (like a door lock switch, water valve, or drain pump) can vary by revision. Using the exact model number keeps troubleshooting and part selection accurate.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For your Kenmore 41748102701 front-load washer, routine care (correct detergent, balanced loads, and keeping the door seal clean) helps you reach the high end of that range; see the 41748102701 owner's manual for model-specific use and care guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most washers wear out from a few high-stress systems: water handling, door locking, and vibration control.

  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading shortens bearing, shock, and tub life
  • Detergent type: using HE detergent helps prevent oversudsing and residue
  • Moisture control: wiping the door boot and leaving the door ajar reduces odor and seal wear
  • Water quality: hard water can increase valve and dispenser buildup
  • Cycle choices: high-spin cycles add stress but reduce dry time

Parts that commonly drive “end of life” repairs

If the washer is otherwise in good shape, these are common repair points that can restore reliability.

Symptom Common system involved Example part for model 41748102701
Door won’t lock or won’t start Door lock circuit Door lock switch 131763256
Won’t drain or stops full of water Drain pump / blockage Washer drain pump 137221600
Excessive shaking or banging Suspension Shock absorber 5304485917
Slow fill or fill errors Water inlet valve Water valve 134866600

Maintenance that extends washer life

We recommend these habits for Kenmore front-load washers:

  • Use the right amount of HE detergent (too much causes residue)
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (hot water cycle if available) and wipe the door boot
  • Check pockets and avoid washing heavy single items alone (like one bath mat)
  • Inspect hoses and connections periodically for seepage
  • If the door is locked during a cycle, wait for it to release; do not force it (the manual notes it can take a few minutes after spin)

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained and repaired early (before leaks, repeated out-of-balance events, or drain issues) usually costs less to keep running and avoids secondary damage to the tub, motor, and control board.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Kenmore 41748102701 front-load washer, the most commonly replaced parts are the door lock, drain pump, water inlet valve, and door boot (bellows). These parts directly affect filling, draining, spinning, and leak prevention, so they are frequent fixes for everyday symptoms.

Commonly needed parts for this model

These are the parts we see replaced most often on the 41748102701, based on typical washer wear items and the parts available for this model:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part to check What it affects
Door won’t latch or cycle won’t start Door lock switch Safety interlock and cycle enable
Standing water in tub Washer drain pump Draining and spin enable
No water or wrong temperature Water valve Water fill into dispenser/tub
Water on floor at front Bellows Door seal and leak control
Loud thumping, tub movement Shock absorber Suspension and balance control

How we recommend confirming the right part

Use these steps before ordering to avoid replacing the wrong component:

  • Match the symptom to the cycle step (fill, wash, drain, spin).
  • Check for simple causes first (kinked hoses, clogged drain path, overloaded drum).
  • Look for visible wear: cracks, tears, corrosion, or loose connectors.
  • Review cycle and option behavior (for example, how rinse temperatures and options behave).
  • Use the troubleshooting and operating guidance in the owner's manual.

Why it matters

Front-load washers like the Kenmore 41748102701 rely on the door lock, drain system, and inlet valves to safely advance through the cycle. When one of these parts fails, the washer often will not start, will not drain, or may leak, so replacing the correct part restores normal operation quickly.

Last updated: March 2026

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