What is the life expectancy of a Kenmore dryer?
Most Kenmore dryers, including the Kenmore Elite 11096742701, typically last 10 to 13 years with normal household use; with consistent venting and lint maintenance, many run longer. Following the cleaning intervals and care steps in the 11096742701 owner's manual helps you get the longest service life.
What affects dryer lifespan most
- Airflow and venting: restricted exhaust makes the dryer run hotter and longer.
- Lint buildup: lint inside the cabinet and venting increases wear and overheating risk.
- Load size: frequent overloading strains the drive system and drum support.
- Heat system health (gas models): ignition and flame sensing issues can cause repeated cycling.
- Preventive maintenance: simple cleaning and inspections reduce breakdowns.
Maintenance schedule we recommend
The manual calls out periodic lint removal and other care items; use this as a practical baseline.
| Task | Good interval | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Keeps airflow strong and drying times shorter |
| Clean exhaust venting | About every 2 years (more often with heavy use) | Reduces heat stress and improves performance |
| Remove lint inside cabinet (qualified service) | About every 2 years | Prevents lint accumulation around moving and heating parts |
| Replace water inlet hoses (steam models) | Every 5 years | Helps prevent hose wear and leaks |
Parts that commonly wear as a dryer ages
These are normal wear items; replacing them when symptoms show up can extend the life of the dryer.
- Drum support rollers (thumping, rumbling): support WPW10314173
- Idler pulley (squealing, belt slack): dryer idler pulley 279640
- Blower wheel (poor airflow, vibration): dryer blower wheel WP697772
- Moisture sensor (auto cycles end too soon or run too long): dryer moisture sensor WP3387223
Why it matters
A dryer that is clean, venting properly, and not overloaded dries faster, runs cooler, and puts less strain on the motor, drum, and gas ignition components. That combination is what most often separates a 10-year dryer from a 15-plus-year dryer.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the moisture sensor in a Kenmore Elite dryer?
On the Kenmore Elite dryer model 11096742701, the moisture sensor is mounted inside the drum area at the lint screen housing (blower/lint duct area). You typically access it by removing the lint screen and taking out the screws that secure the sensor/holder assembly; the sensor connects with two wires.
How to find it on model 11096742701
Most Kenmore Elite dryers with Auto Moisture Sensing use moisture sensing strips positioned where clothes can brush them as the drum tumbles. On this model, that location is tied to the lint screen housing area.
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before opening panels.
- Remove the lint screen.
- Look down into the lint screen opening and around the lint duct housing.
- Identify the moisture sensor/holder; it is usually held by two screws.
- Note the two wire leads connected to the sensor assembly before disconnecting.
Quick access checklist (what you may need)
- Phillips screwdriver or 1/4-in. nut driver (common on Kenmore/Whirlpool-built dryers)
- Work gloves (sheet metal edges can be sharp)
- Vacuum and brush (good time to remove lint buildup)
Why the location matters
The dryer’s Auto cycles rely on moisture sensing strips in the drum area (along with a thermistor) to measure remaining moisture and adjust cycle time. If the sensor is dirty, disconnected, or damaged, the dryer can shut off too soon or run longer than needed.
Common symptoms of a moisture sensor issue
| Symptom | What it often points to | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Clothes still damp on Auto cycles | Sensor strips coated with residue | Clean strips with rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth |
| Cycle ends too fast | Poor contact or wiring issue | Check connector fit and wire condition |
| Auto cycles inconsistent | Sensor or control not reading correctly | Verify venting, then inspect sensor and thermistor |
Helpful references for this model
- Use the 11096742701 owner’s manual for the exact disassembly approach and safety notes.
- If you’re also seeing a code, match it to the right Kenmore dryer family using Kenmore elite dryer error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
What are common problems with Kenmore dryers?
Common problems with the Kenmore Elite dryer model 11096742701 include not starting, no heat, long dry times, and loud squealing or thumping. Most issues trace back to power supply problems, restricted airflow from lint buildup, or worn drive components such as rollers and the idler pulley (all covered in the 11096742701 owner's manual).
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Dryer will not run: tripped breaker or blown fuse, door not fully latched, Start button not held long enough
- No heat (drum turns but clothes stay wet): tripped breaker/blown fuse, gas supply valve closed (gas models), failed heat components
- Takes too long to dry: crushed/blocked venting, lint buildup in ducting or blower area
- Unusual noises (squeal, rumble, thump): worn drum support rollers, worn idler pulley, damaged blower wheel
- Poor auto-dry performance: dirty moisture sensor bars, airflow restriction, sensor/thermistor issues
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Confirm power: the manual notes the dryer should be plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet and that a fuse/breaker issue can prevent operation or heat.
- Check the door latch: if the door is not firmly closed, the control can beep and the dryer will not start.
- Improve airflow: clean the lint screen every load and remove accumulated lint from the exhaust path.
- Run a timed heated cycle: this helps separate “no heat” from “auto cycle sensing” concerns.
Parts that commonly fix noise or tumbling problems
If your 11096742701 squeals, thumps, or struggles to tumble, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Support WPW10314173 (drum support roller)
- Dryer idler pulley 279640 (belt tension pulley)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (air movement, can cause loud vibration if cracked)
- Dryer repair kit 4392067 (often includes multiple wear items used together)
Symptom-to-likely-cause guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Typical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Power, door switch/latch | Check breaker/fuse, close door firmly, press/hold Start |
| Runs but no heat | Power to heater or gas ignition | Check breaker/fuse; for gas, confirm supply valve is open |
| Long dry times | Venting/airflow | Clear vent restriction and lint buildup |
| Loud rumble/squeal | Rollers/idler/blower | Inspect rotating parts; replace worn components |
Why it matters
Airflow and rotating-part wear affect drying time, energy use, and noise. Keeping lint under control and replacing worn rollers or pulleys early helps prevent bigger failures like belt damage or motor strain.
Last updated: January 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset your Kenmore Elite dryer model 11096742701, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for about 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and try a normal start. If the controls still act up, use the STOP and START steps in the 11096742701 owner's manual to fully clear the current cycle.
Hard reset steps (power reset)
- Turn the dryer OFF.
- Unplug the power cord (or turn the circuit breaker OFF).
- Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Close the door and press and hold START for about 3 seconds to begin a cycle.
Control reset steps (clears the running program)
The manual procedure to end a cycle and clear settings is:
- Press STOP twice to end the current cycle and clear settings.
- Re-select the cycle, temperature, and options.
- Press and hold START to restart.
If you only need to pause (not reset): open the door or press STOP once, then close the door and press and hold START.
When a “reset” will not fix the problem
A hard reset clears the control state, but it will not fix airflow or heating failures. Check these common causes first:
- Lint screen clogged or not seated (see screen W10120998)
- Crushed, kinked, or blocked vent duct
- Weak airflow at the outside vent hood
- Dryer runs but does not heat consistently (gas models often point to ignition components)
Quick symptom guide
| What you see | What to do next |
|---|---|
| Dryer will not start | Do the power reset; then use STOP twice and restart a cycle |
| Starts then stops quickly | Check door closure and try clearing the cycle with STOP twice |
| Long dry times | Clean lint screen and inspect venting for restrictions |
Why it matters
Resetting is useful after a power flicker or a stuck cycle, but most repeat issues on dryers come from vent restriction or a failed component (motor, blower, sensors). Clearing the cycle correctly helps you confirm whether the problem is control-related or mechanical.
Last updated: January 2026





