How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number label; on model 11082824102, that label is located at the top inside the dryer door well. Once you have the full model number, you can match the correct parts, wiring, and troubleshooting steps.
Where to look on Kenmore model 11082824102
Check these spots in this order:
- Top inside the dryer door well (most common for this model)
- Around the door opening on the cabinet frame
- On the rear panel (less common, but possible)
- In your paperwork; the model number is often recorded in the 11082824102 owner's manual
What the model number looks like (and why it matters)
Kenmore model numbers are typically a long string of digits. For many Kenmore dryers, the first three digits (often 110) identify the manufacturing source, and the full number identifies the exact design.
Why it matters
Using the complete model number helps us ensure you get the right fit for key items like the heating circuit, drum support, and door switch.
Quick checklist before you order parts
- Write down the full model number exactly as shown
- Record the serial number too (useful for production changes)
- Take a clear photo of the label for reference
- Use the model number to confirm compatibility for common repairs like:
- No heat (heating element, thermostats, thermal cut-off)
- Squealing or thumping (rollers, idler pulley)
- Won’t start (door switch, motor)
Common parts you may match to the model number
| Symptom | Part type | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| No heat | Heating element | Dryer heating element WP3387747 |
| Squealing | Drum support roller | Support WPW10314173 |
| Won’t start when door closes | Door switch | Dryer door switch WP8283288 |
If the label is hard to read
Unplug the dryer, wipe the label gently with a damp cloth, and use your phone’s flashlight at an angle to make faint printing easier to see. The 11082824102 owner's manual also explains where the label is located so you can confirm you are checking the right spot.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11082824102?
A Kenmore electric dryer like model 11082824102 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and proper venting. Keeping airflow strong and replacing wear items early helps the dryer heat correctly, dry faster, and reduce strain on the motor and drum support system.
What affects lifespan most
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, lint buildup)
- Overloading the drum and running back-to-back cycles
- Heat stress from poor airflow (can trip safety fuses)
- Worn drum support parts (rollers, idler, seals)
- Electrical issues (loose terminal connections, damaged wiring)
Maintenance that adds years
- Clean the lint screen every load; confirm the grille area is clear
- Check outside vent flap opens strongly during a cycle
- Clean the full vent path periodically; replace damaged ducting
- Listen for squealing or thumping and address it early
- If drying times increase, inspect heating and airflow components
Common wear items and what they do
| Area | Typical wear item | What you notice when it’s failing |
|---|---|---|
| Heat | Heating circuit parts | Long dry times, no heat, cycling heat |
| Airflow safety | Thermal safety parts | Dryer stops heating, may stop mid-cycle |
| Drum drive | Belt and idler system | Squeal, drum not turning, burning smell |
For model-specific care and cleaning guidance, follow the 11082824102 dryer manual.
Why it matters
Most “dryer failures” start as airflow or wear-item problems; fixing those early prevents overheating, nuisance shutdowns, and premature motor or drum damage.
Last updated: March 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 11082824102?
For Kenmore electric dryer model 11082824102, the most commonly replaced parts are the heating and safety components, plus drum drive and support wear items. These parts directly affect heat output, drying time, noise, and whether the drum tumbles smoothly.
Most common replacement parts (and symptoms)
- Dryer heating element WP3387747: no heat, weak heat, long dry times
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279973: dryer runs but won’t heat, or heat cuts out (often tied to poor venting)
- Dryer high-limit thermostat WP3391914: overheating symptoms, heat cycling too aggressively
- Dryer idler pulley 279640: squealing, belt slip, drum not turning reliably
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772: poor airflow, rumbling, longer dry times
- Dryer door switch WP8283288: dryer won’t start or stops when door is closed
Quick “what to replace” guide
| Problem | Parts to check first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but no heat | Heating element, thermal cut-off, high-limit thermostat | These control and produce heat |
| Loud squeal or thump | Idler pulley, drum support wear items | Worn moving parts create noise and drag |
| Long dry times | Blower wheel, venting, heating parts | Airflow and heat work together |
Before you order parts
- Confirm the model number is 11082824102 on the appliance label
- Match symptoms to the heating, airflow, or drive system
- Check venting for restrictions; overheating can repeatedly blow safety fuses
- Use the wiring diagram and troubleshooting steps in the 11082824102 dryer manual
Why it matters
Replacing the correct “first-fail” part saves time and prevents repeat breakdowns, especially when a vent restriction is the real cause behind heating and fuse problems.
Last updated: March 2026





