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Kenmore Dryer 79691583410 FAQs

Kenmore is a brand name, not a single manufacturer, so Kenmore dryers are made by different companies depending on the model and production run. For Kenmore model 79691583410, the 796 model prefix is commonly associated with LG-built Kenmore dryers; confirm your exact identification details in the 79691583410 owner's manual.

How to identify who built your Kenmore dryer

We recommend using the model and serial information from the ID plate (typically inside the dryer door) and matching it to documentation.

  • Check the full model number on the identification plate inside the dryer door
  • Use the complete model number (not just “Kenmore” or “Elite”) when ordering parts
  • Compare the model prefix (for example, 796) to the documentation for your unit
  • Keep your purchase date and serial number handy for service calls
  • Use the troubleshooting section in the manual before replacing parts

Quick guide: what “Kenmore” means vs. who manufactured it

What you see What it tells you What to do next
Kenmore on the door Brand label Use the model number to find the correct parts
Model number 79691583410 Specific product identity Use the manual and parts list for this exact model
Serial number Production details Helpful for service and verifying revisions

Why it matters for parts and repairs

Manufacturer differences affect fit and wiring. For example, common wear items like a drum belt, idler pulley, or support roller must match the exact design used in your dryer. If your dryer squeals or the drum will not turn, the dryer drum belt 4400EL2001F is one of the first parts we check on this model.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore dryer model 79691583410, we find the model number on the identification plate inside the dryer door. Open the door and look along the door opening on the cabinet frame; the plate lists both the model and serial number.

Where to look on the dryer

Check these common spots first:

  • Inside the dryer door on the cabinet frame (most common)
  • Around the door opening near the latch area
  • On the identification plate that also lists the serial number
  • If the label is hard to see, use a flashlight and wipe lint off the area

Quick steps to locate it

  1. Turn the dryer off.
  2. Open the door fully.
  3. Look for a sticker or metal plate on the cabinet frame just inside the door.
  4. Record the model and serial number for parts lookup and service.

What the label typically shows

Label item What it’s used for
Model number (example: 79691583410) Matching the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams
Serial number Identifying production details for service
Electrical or gas info Confirming power or fuel requirements

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore dryer parts (like a drum belt, idler pulley, or control board) and speeds up troubleshooting. The 79691583410 owner’s manual also references this same inside-the-door identification plate location.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Kenmore dryer model 79691583410, a hard reset is a simple power reset: unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and press POWER. This clears many temporary control glitches and lets you restart a cycle normally.

Hard reset steps (safe, model-friendly)

  • Press POWER to turn the dryer off.
  • Unplug the power cord (or turn the dryer breaker off).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Plug back in (or turn the breaker on).
  • Press POWER, then select a cycle and press START/PAUSE.
  • If the dryer was paused, remember it can shut off automatically after several minutes; restart the cycle from the control panel.

For control and display behavior specific to this model, follow the 79691583410 owner's manual.

If the dryer still will not start after a reset

These checks solve the most common “dead” or “won’t start” complaints:

  • Confirm the outlet has power (try a lamp or phone charger).
  • Check the house breaker (dryers often use a 2-pole breaker).
  • Make sure the door is fully closed; a failed door switch can prevent starting.
  • Press START/PAUSE firmly; if the cycle was stopped, reselect the cycle.
  • If the control panel lights but the dryer will not run, the door switch or control board can be involved.

Part that commonly affects starting:

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
No start when door closes Door switch not closing electrically Dryer door switch EBF61496102

If the reset was for an error code or “Check vent” light

On this Kenmore platform, airflow restrictions can trigger warnings and poor drying. A reset may clear the display, but you still need to fix the airflow issue.

  • Clean the lint screen.
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks or crushing.
  • Clear lint buildup in the wall duct and outside vent hood.
  • Avoid long vent runs and too many elbows.

For code definitions and what to check next, use Kenmore 796 model dryer error codes.

Why it matters

A hard reset clears temporary electronic faults, but it does not fix underlying problems like a bad door switch, restricted venting, or a failing control. Addressing the root cause prevents repeat shutdowns and long dry times.

Last updated: February 2026

To open the control panel on your Kenmore dryer model 79691583410, we remove power first, then take out the screws that secure the top and console so the panel can tilt forward or lift up for access to the control board and wiring.

Safety first (do this before opening anything)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off).
  • If you have a gas dryer, close the gas shutoff valve.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.
  • Use a container for screws so none fall into the cabinet.
  • Take a quick photo of wire connections before disconnecting anything.

Typical steps to open the control panel

Most Kenmore 796-series dryers open in this general order; use the 79691583410 owner's manual for the exact screw locations and console style.

  1. Remove the top panel
    • Take out the rear screws holding the top.
    • Lift the back edge of the top, slide it back slightly, then lift it off.
  2. Access the console mounting screws
    • With the top off, remove the screws securing the control panel/console bracket.
  3. Tilt or lift the control panel
    • Carefully tilt the panel forward or lift it up (depending on the console design).
    • Support the panel so it does not hang by the wiring.

What you can access once it’s open

Area you’re trying to reach What you’ll typically see Common reason to open the panel
Control board area Electronic control board, wire harness plugs Dryer won’t start, buttons not responding
User interface area Display/control panel connections Display issues, intermittent controls
Harness routing Wire clips and strain reliefs Loose connector, pinched wire

Why it matters

Opening the control panel correctly prevents broken plastic tabs, stripped screw holes, and damaged wiring. That protects expensive components like the control board and helps ensure the dryer reassembles tightly with no vibration or rattles.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore Elite dryers use error codes to point you to the failed system (power, control board, keypad, heater relay, or temperature sensing). For Kenmore model 79691583410, start by matching the code on the display to the list below, then follow the checks in the 79691583410 owner's manual.

Common Kenmore Elite dryer error codes

  • PF: Power failure (cycle interrupted)
  • F:01: Main electronic control board failure
  • F:02: Keypad or user interface failure
  • F:20: Heater relay failure
  • F:22 / F:23: Outlet thermistor failure
  • F:24 / F:25: Inlet thermistor failure

What to do first (safe, fast checks)

  • Unplug the dryer for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power and retry the cycle.
  • Confirm the breaker is fully reset (off then on) and the outlet is supplying proper power.
  • If the code relates to heating or temperature, clean the lint filter and check for a restricted vent path.
  • Avoid running multiple very large loads back-to-back; heavy loads can contribute to vent restriction warnings.
  • If the dryer has a diagnostic feature, use Kenmore Connect steps exactly as described in the manual.

Code-to-system quick guide

Code What it usually points to Typical next step
PF Incoming power interruption Check breaker, cord, outlet; retry cycle
F:01 Main control problem Inspect wiring connections; consider control board diagnosis
F:02 Keypad or UI problem Check stuck keys, ribbon connection; UI diagnosis
F:20 Heater relay circuit Check heating circuit and wiring; relay/control diagnosis
F:22-F:25 Thermistor sensing Check airflow first; then test thermistor and harness

Parts that often relate to heat and sensor codes

If you’re seeing thermistor-related codes or heat complaints, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Using the correct error code meaning prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you focus on the right system first (power supply, airflow, controls, or temperature sensing). On model 79691583410, airflow and temperature sensing issues can also affect drying time and overheating protection.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore 79691583410 dryer, the AF code means restricted airflow. The dryer is detecting that exhaust air is not moving out normally, so drying times can increase and the dryer can run hotter than it should.

What to check first (fast fixes)

  • Clean the lint screen completely (wash it with warm water if you use dryer sheets).
  • Make sure the lint screen housing is clear and the screen seats fully.
  • Confirm the door closes firmly and the door seal is seated all the way around.
  • Inspect the vent hose behind the dryer for kinks, crushing, or a loose connection.
  • Check the outside vent hood for a stuck flap, lint buildup, or a bird nest.
  • Run a timed dry cycle and verify strong airflow outside.

Why restricted airflow triggers AF

Restricted airflow traps heat and moisture in the drum. That causes:

  • Longer dry times
  • Hotter cabinet temperatures
  • More wear on thermostats and sensors

For model-specific operating and troubleshooting guidance, use the 79691583410 user manual.

Common causes and what they look like

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
Clothes take 2+ cycles to dry Clogged vent run or hood Clean the full vent to the outside
Dryer feels very hot Crushed/kinked vent hose Replace or reroute the vent hose
AF appears after big loads Vent is marginal and load is heavy Reduce load size; clean venting
AF persists with vent disconnected Internal lint blockage or blower issue Inspect blower housing and lint ducting

Parts that can be involved (when cleaning does not fix it)

If airflow is still weak after the venting is confirmed clear, internal airflow components may need inspection. A common item is the dryer blower wheel 5835EL1002A, which can crack or loosen and reduce airflow.

Why it matters

Good airflow is the difference between normal dry times and repeated overheating protection. Fixing the venting usually clears the AF code and helps protect the heating system and controls.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for this Kenmore dryer is 79691583410. You can also confirm it on the appliance ID plate inside the dryer door; we recommend recording the full model and serial number exactly as shown for parts lookup and service.

Where to find the model number on the dryer

On Kenmore model 79691583410, the identification plate is located inside the dryer door.

  • Open the dryer door and look along the door opening for the ID plate
  • Copy the model number and serial number exactly (including all digits)
  • Keep the information with your purchase records for future reference
  • Use the full model number when ordering parts like a drum belt, idler pulley, or thermistor

For the official location details and how Kenmore documents the model format, use the 79691583410 owner's manual.

Why the full model number matters

Kenmore model families can look similar (for example, the manual shows model series like 796.8158 and 796.9158), but parts can differ by the full model number.

What you’re doing Use this Why it helps
Ordering replacement parts 79691583410 Matches the correct parts list
Scheduling service Model and serial number Speeds up diagnosis and support
Checking specs and features Owner’s manual Confirms options and operating details

Common parts that depend on the exact model

If you are troubleshooting noise, no heat, or drum not turning, the exact model number helps match the right components.

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore or LG-built Kenmore part variant, which saves time and avoids repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore dryer model 79691583410 measures 27 in. wide x 30 1/4 in. deep x 38 11/16 in. high; with the door open, depth is 51 3/8 in. These key dimensions and the IEC 7.4 cu. ft. capacity are listed in the 79691583410 owner's manual.

Key dimensions and specs

  • Width: 27 in.
  • Depth (door closed): 30 1/4 in.
  • Height: 38 11/16 in.
  • Depth (door open): 51 3/8 in.
  • Drying capacity: IEC 7.4 cu. ft.

Quick reference table

Measurement Kenmore 79691583410 spec
Width 27 in.
Depth (door closed) 30 1/4 in.
Height 38 11/16 in.
Depth (door open) 51 3/8 in.
Capacity IEC 7.4 cu. ft.

Installation fit checklist

  • Measure the laundry opening at the floor and again at mid-height.
  • Plan clearance for the full door swing using the 51 3/8 in. door-open depth.
  • Leave room behind the cabinet for the exhaust duct and connections.
  • If you use a pedestal or stacking kit, follow the accessory instructions along with the manual.

Why it matters

Using the exact width, height, and depth prevents common install problems like a tight closet fit, a kinked vent, or a door that cannot open fully.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore dryer model 79691583410 shows CHECK VENT when it detects a serious reduction in exhaust airflow, usually from a clogged, crushed, kinked, too-long, or wrong-type vent duct. The dryer can still run, but dry times increase and efficiency drops; fix the venting first.

What the CHECK VENT light is telling you

The dryer monitors airflow over multiple loads to avoid false alarms. If several consecutive cycles exceed restriction limits, the indicator turns on or blinks. After you correct the vent problem, it can take several cycles for the light to reset.

What to check first (fastest wins)

  • Clean the lint screen and the lint screen housing opening.
  • Inspect the flexible duct behind the dryer for crushing or kinks.
  • Check the outside vent hood for a stuck flap, lint mat, or bird nest.
  • Confirm you are using rigid or semi-rigid metal venting (avoid plastic or foil).
  • Look for long runs and too many 90° elbows; each elbow effectively adds length.
  • If drying performance suddenly dropped, schedule a full duct cleaning.

Common causes and the right fix

What you see Most likely cause What to do
CHECK VENT blinking often Partial blockage (lint buildup) Clean the entire duct run to the outside hood
Long dry times, clothes still damp Vent run too long or too many turns Shorten/straighten the run; reduce elbows
Light stays on after cleaning Control needs time to re-check airflow Run several normal loads and recheck

Why it matters

Restricted venting traps heat and moisture in the dryer, which greatly increases drying time and energy use and can lead to overheating-related shutdowns. Keeping the exhaust system clear is the single most important dryer maintenance step.

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Last updated: February 2026

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