How much to replace a dryer blower wheel?
Replacing the blower wheel on a Kenmore dryer model 11097562601 typically runs $150 to $350 for parts and labor in most homes. If the blower wheel failure is tied to a worn drive system or a weak motor, the total repair cost can be higher.
What you usually pay for (parts vs. labor)
A blower wheel job is often priced as a standard service call plus labor time, with the final total driven by how hard it is to access the blower housing and whether other worn parts are replaced at the same time.
- Service call/diagnostic: commonly included in the quote
- Labor: usually 1 to 2 hours for many dryers
- Parts: blower wheel plus any clips, clamps, or housing seals needed
- Add-on repairs: belt, idler pulley, drum rollers, or motor if worn
| Repair scenario | What it includes | Typical total cost |
|---|---|---|
| Blower wheel only | Wheel replacement and reassembly | $150 to $350 |
| Blower wheel + drive wear | Belt path parts replaced while opened | $200 to $450 |
| Blower wheel + motor issue | Motor replacement plus wheel | $250 to $650 |
Why blower wheels fail (and what to check first)
A blower wheel can crack, strip at the hub, or loosen, which reduces airflow and can cause long dry times or unusual noise.
- Loud rumbling, rattling, or “helicopter” sound
- Weak airflow at the exterior vent hood
- Clothes taking longer to dry than normal
- Burning smell from lint restriction (stop using the dryer and inspect venting)
- Lint buildup inside the cabinet
Parts that are commonly replaced with the blower wheel
If we already have the dryer opened up, it often makes sense to inspect the wear items that affect noise and drum movement.
Why it matters
The blower wheel is what moves air through the drum and out the vent. Good airflow protects the heating system, improves drying performance, and helps prevent overheating from lint restriction.
For model-specific disassembly steps and safety guidance (including power and gas shutoff), follow the 11097562601 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset a Kenmore 11097562601 dryer?
To reset your Kenmore 11097562601 dryer, we recommend doing a simple power reset: unplug the dryer (or turn off the breaker) for 1 minute, restore power, then select a cycle and press and hold START for about 1 second to run. See the 11097562601 owner's manual for control and restart steps.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press STOP twice to end/cancel the current cycle.
- Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute.
- Restore power.
- Close the door fully.
- Select a cycle.
- Press and hold START for approximately 1 second.
If the display shows PF (power failure)
A PF message means the cycle was interrupted by a power loss. Use this reset sequence:
- Press POWER.
- Press and hold START to restart.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer won’t respond | Control needs a reset or cycle was canceled | Power reset, then select cycle and hold START |
| PF code | Power interruption during a cycle | Press POWER, then hold START |
| Controls locked icon | Control lock is enabled | Press and hold CYCLE SIGNAL for 3 seconds |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears a stuck cycle, recovers from a power interruption, and confirms the door switch and control panel are responding normally. If the dryer still will not start after resetting, check that the door is fully closed and the cycle is selected correctly.
Last updated: January 2026
What size belt does a Kenmore dryer take?
For Kenmore dryer model 11097562601, the drum belt size is determined by the exact drum and idler setup used on this model; the most reliable way to match it is to look up the belt specification by model in the 11097562601 owner’s manual and then confirm the replacement belt by model-based parts listing.
How to identify the correct belt for 11097562601
Use these checks before ordering so you get the right length and rib profile.
- Confirm your full model number from the door opening or cabinet label: 11097562601
- Check whether your dryer is gas or electric; belt style is often shared, but always match by model
- Inspect the old belt for markings (numbers, brand stamp, or rib count)
- Measure the old belt if it is intact (length and width)
- If the belt broke, check the drum path for wear that could have caused failure
Typical Kenmore (Whirlpool-built) belt specs you will see
Many Whirlpool-built Kenmore 110-series dryers commonly use a multi-rib belt that is about 1/4 inch wide with multiple ribs. Length varies by design, so we match by model rather than guessing.
| What you’re checking | What to look for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Belt width | Often about 1/4 in | Must fit the motor pulley and idler correctly |
| Rib profile | Multi-rib (grooved) | Wrong profile slips or wears quickly |
| Belt length | Varies by model | Too short overloads the motor; too long won’t tension |
Why it matters
A belt that is even slightly off in length or rib profile can cause squealing, poor tumbling, or repeated belt breakage. If the belt failed due to drag, replacing wear items at the same time prevents a repeat repair.
Parts that commonly affect belt life
If your dryer squeals, thumps, or the belt keeps breaking, these parts are frequent contributors:
- Drum support rollers: support WPW10314173
- Idler pulley (maintains belt tension): dryer idler pulley 279640
- Blower wheel (can bind and overload the belt): dryer blower wheel WP697772
Last updated: January 2026





