What is the life expectancy of a Kenmore dryer?
A Kenmore dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use. Many Kenmore dryers, including model 11097572602, run longer when airflow is kept clear, the lint screen is cleaned every load, and worn drum support parts are replaced before they cause bigger damage.
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, lint buildup) that overheats the dryer
- Lint screen habits (cleaning every load vs. occasionally)
- Load size and cycle choice (overloading strains the drive system)
- Preventive cleaning inside the cabinet and exhaust vent
- Timely replacement of wear items like rollers, idler pulley, and blower wheel
The 11097572602 owner's manual calls out routine cleaning and periodic lint removal. Use this schedule as a practical baseline:
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Keeps airflow strong and drying times normal |
| Clean dryer location and interior surfaces | Monthly | Reduces lint and dust that can get pulled into airflow |
| Remove lint from exhaust vent | About every 2 years (more with heavy use) | Prevents overheating and long dry times |
| Remove lint inside cabinet (qualified service) | About every 2 years | Protects components and helps prevent heat stress |
If your dryer is getting noisy, taking longer to dry, or squealing, these are common wear points on this Kenmore model:
- Support WPW10314173 (drum support roller)
- Dryer idler pulley 279640 (belt tension)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (air movement)
- Dryer thermal cut-off kit WP8573713 (heat safety device)
A dryer that is forced to run hot or run long (usually from poor airflow) ages faster. Keeping the venting clear and replacing small mechanical wear parts early often extends the usable life of the motor, drum, and burner system.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
For a Kenmore dryer model 11097572602, a hard reset is simply removing power long enough to clear a control glitch: unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for about 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and start a new cycle. For control lock or power-failure messages, use the built-in STOP and START steps in the owner's manual.
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the circuit breaker OFF).
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Select a cycle, then press and hold START for about 1 second to run.
These model-specific control steps often solve what looks like a “stuck” dryer.
- Cancel the cycle: press STOP twice to end/cancel the current cycle.
- Restart correctly: close the door, then press and hold START until the dryer starts.
- Control lock is on: press and hold CYCLE SIGNAL for 3 seconds to unlock (the “controls locked” indicator turns off).
- Power failure code (“PF”): press POWER, then press and hold START to restart.
- Overheating or long dry times: clean the lint screen and check the exhaust vent for restrictions.
| What you see | What to do | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer acting glitchy, unresponsive | Unplug 1 to 5 minutes | Clears minor electronic glitches |
| Need to cancel and choose a new cycle | Press STOP twice | Ends the current cycle |
| Controls locked indicator on | Hold CYCLE SIGNAL 3 seconds | Unlocks the control panel |
| Display shows “PF” | Press POWER, then hold START | Restarts after power interruption |
A hard reset clears temporary control issues, but repeated shutdowns usually point to a real cause such as a locked control panel, an interrupted cycle, or restricted airflow that can trigger overheating protection.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know if my Kenmore dryer thermal fuse is blown?
If your Kenmore dryer model 11097572602 will not run at all, a blown thermal fuse is a common cause. The most reliable way to know is to unplug the dryer and test the fuse with a multimeter for continuity; a blown fuse reads open (no continuity). See the 11097572602 owner's manual for basic “dryer will not run” checks.
A thermal fuse is a safety device that opens if the dryer overheats. When it opens, the dryer often stops running.
- Dryer will not start (no motor run)
- Dryer stops mid-cycle and will not restart until it cools (then still may not run)
- You recently noticed restricted airflow (long dry times, very hot cabinet)
- Lint buildup in the lint screen housing or vent ducting
- Repeated overheating symptoms after heavy loads
- Unplug the dryer (and shut off gas if you are accessing internal components).
- Access the thermal fuse (location varies by design; commonly on the blower housing or exhaust duct).
- Pull at least one wire off the fuse terminal.
- Set the meter to continuity or ohms.
- Touch probes to the fuse terminals.
- Good fuse: continuity (near 0 ohms)
- Blown fuse: open circuit (no continuity)
A thermal fuse typically blows because the dryer overheated from poor airflow. Fixing airflow prevents repeat failures.
| What to check | What “good” looks like | What to do if not good |
|---|---|---|
| Lint screen | Clean, no film | Wash screen with mild soap and water; dry fully |
| Vent hose | Short, not crushed or kinked | Re-route or replace venting |
| Outside vent hood | Strong airflow flap opens | Clear lint blockage and obstructions |
| Internal lint duct | Clear path to blower | Clean lint buildup inside ducting |
If you are already servicing the dryer, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved in airflow and temperature control issues:
- Dryer thermal cut-off kit WP8573713 (overheat protection components)
- Dryer thermistor WP8577274 (temperature sensing)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (moves air through the drum and vent)
Running a dryer with restricted venting can cause overheating, repeated fuse failures, poor drying performance, and unnecessary wear on the drive motor and drum support components.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read Kenmore model numbers?
Kenmore model numbers tell us the exact design family and parts fit for your appliance. For your Kenmore dryer model 11097572602, the full model number on the ID label is what we use to match the correct drum, belt, heating, and gas burner parts; use the complete number exactly as printed.
Check the model and serial number label on the dryer (the manual notes it is located on the product). Use the full model number, not a shortened version.
- Look for a sticker or metal tag on the dryer cabinet
- Common locations include the door opening, door frame, or rear panel
- Write down both the model number and serial number for service records
- Match every digit; one wrong number can point to a different parts list
Kenmore used different numbering formats over the years. Many Kenmore appliances have a 3-digit prefix (sometimes shown with a dot) that identifies the manufacturer, followed by the specific model series and revision.
| What you see on the label | What it means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 3-digit prefix (often with a dot) | Identifies the original manufacturer | Helps narrow down design family |
| Remaining digits | Exact model and variation | Determines the correct replacement parts |
| Serial number | Production identifier | Useful for service history and some part changes |
Dryer parts can look similar but mount differently or have different electrical ratings. Using 11097572602 helps us match the correct components for your Kenmore dryer, such as:
- Drum support and rollers (noise, thumping)
- Belt and idler system (won’t tumble)
- Ignition and gas valve components (gas dryer won’t heat)
- Temperature sensing parts (overheating, long dry times)
If you are troubleshooting heat or ignition issues on a gas model, the owner's manual troubleshooting section is the best starting point.
Reading the model number correctly prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up repairs because the parts list is built around the exact model variation.
Last updated: February 2026





