How do I tell what model my Kenmore dryer is?
Your Kenmore dryer’s model number is printed on the model and serial number plate; for Kenmore model 11070602990, it’s typically found around the door opening area. Once you have the full model number, we can match the correct parts, diagrams, and specifications.
Where to look for the model number plate
Check these common locations on Kenmore gas dryers:
- Inside the dryer door opening (on the cabinet frame)
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- Near the lint screen housing (depending on the design)
- On a metal plate or sticker labeled “Model” and “Serial”
If you see multiple numbers, use the complete model number (all digits) and record the serial number too, as recommended in the 11070602990 owner’s manual.
How to read what you find
Kenmore model numbers often start with a prefix that helps identify the manufacturing source. For example, many Kenmore dryers use prefixes like 110 or 796.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Full model number (example: 11070602990) | Exact match for parts and manuals | Use it to look up parts by model |
| Serial number | Production code and date info | Keep it for service and support |
| Partial number or missing digits | Not enough to guarantee fit | Recheck the plate for the full number |
Why it matters
Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore dryer parts (like a belt, igniter, or thermostat) and helps confirm the correct troubleshooting and operating instructions for your specific gas dryer.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Kenmore dryer?
For the Kenmore gas dryer model 11070602990, a “heating element” is not the usual heat source; heat is produced by the gas burner system. Typical DIY parts cost to restore heat is about $25 to $200, while a professional repair commonly totals about $150 to $400 depending on diagnosis, labor, and any vent cleaning needed (see the 11070602990 owner's manual).
What you’re usually paying for on a gas Kenmore dryer
On gas models, “no heat” repairs most often involve ignition or safety components, not an electric heater.
Common parts that affect heat on model 11070602990 include:
- Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 (very common intermittent heat fix)
- Igniter 279311 (burner won’t light)
- Dryer radiant sensor WP338906 (flame sensing)
- Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 (temperature regulation)
- Dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897 (overheat protection)
Typical cost ranges (parts vs. service)
Costs vary by symptom, but these ranges are typical for a Kenmore gas dryer repair.
| Repair scenario | Typical parts cost | Typical total with labor |
|---|---|---|
| Ignition system issue (coils, igniter, sensor) | $25 to $120 | $150 to $350 |
| Overheat protection trip (high-limit/thermal kit) | $15 to $60 | $150 to $300 |
| Airflow restriction cleanup plus minor part | $0 to $60 | $150 to $400 |
| Gas valve replacement | $150 to $250 | $250 to $450 |
Before you buy parts: quick checks that change the final cost
These steps often prevent repeat failures and help you avoid replacing the wrong part.
- Confirm the cycle and heat setting (Timed Dry or Auto Dry with heat selected).
- Make sure the door fully closes; opening the door stops operation and requires restarting.
- Check airflow: verify the vent is not crushed or kinked and the dryer is level.
- Clean lint from the exhaust vent; restricted venting can cause overheating and shutdowns.
- If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, follow the safety instructions in the manual and have service performed by a qualified technician.
Why it matters
On a gas dryer like Kenmore 11070602990, heat complaints are usually ignition, sensor, thermostat, or airflow related. Correct diagnosis keeps costs down, restores safe drying temperatures, and helps prevent overheating from lint buildup.
Last updated: February 2026
What size is a Kenmore Model 11070602990 dryer?
Most Kenmore gas dryers like model 11070602990 are full-size units that measure about 27 inches wide, 27 to 29 inches deep, and 43 to 44 inches tall. For the exact cabinet dimensions and clearances for your installation, use the 11070602990 owner's manual.
Typical size you can plan around
These are the common planning dimensions for a standard 27-inch Kenmore style gas dryer:
- Width: ~27 inches
- Depth: ~27 to 29 inches (deeper if you include the door and handle)
- Height: ~43 to 44 inches
- Space behind dryer: allow room so the exhaust vent is not crushed or kinked
Installation clearances that affect “size”
Even when the cabinet size is standard, the space your dryer needs can be larger because of venting and leveling.
| What you are measuring | What to include | Why it changes the footprint |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet size | Metal cabinet only | Closest to the published dimensions |
| Installed depth | Door swing, handle, gas line, vent elbow | Often adds a few inches |
| Rear clearance | Vent routing and elbow style | Prevents kinks and airflow restriction |
Why it matters
Correct sizing helps prevent a crushed or kinked vent, improves drying performance, and reduces overheating risk. The manual also emphasizes leveling the dryer in its final location, which can affect fit in tight laundry closets.
Quick measuring checklist (at home)
- Measure width at the widest cabinet point
- Measure height from floor to top (with leveling legs set)
- Measure depth including the door closed
- Add extra depth for the vent connection and gas line
- Confirm vent routing and clearances in the 11070602990 owner's manual
Last updated: February 2026





