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  • Drum for Kenmore 11087874100 - Part 695587

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Kenmore Dryer 11087874100 FAQs

To hard reset a Kenmore dryer model 11087874100, unplug the power cord (or switch the breaker off) for 2 minutes, then restore power and try a normal cycle. If it still will not run or heat, the reset is not the fix and we focus on airflow, door switch, and ignition parts.

Hard reset steps (works for most Kenmore dryers)

  • Turn the dryer OFF.
  • Unplug the dryer (or turn the circuit breaker OFF).
  • Wait 2 minutes (up to 5 minutes is fine).
  • Restore power.
  • Close the door firmly and press Start.
  • If the control is unresponsive, repeat once after leaving it unplugged for 5 minutes.

If the dryer still will not start after a reset

A reset will not bypass a safety circuit. Check these common causes:

  • Door not latching; inspect the door strike and latch alignment.
  • Failed door switch; consider the switch W10820036.
  • Broken drive system; a snapped belt can stop the drum from turning (and some models will not run); consider the belt 341241 and idler.
  • Motor issue; consider the motor 279827 if you hear humming but no rotation.
  • Power supply problem (tripped breaker, loose cord connection).

If the dryer runs but will not heat (gas models)

Many Kenmore 110-series dryers are gas; if yours tumbles but has no heat, these checks are typical:

Symptom What you usually see Most likely direction
Dead, no lights Nothing happens Power, cord, breaker
Clicks but will not start Door shuts, no run Door switch/strike, motor
Tumbles, no heat Drum turns, clothes cold Gas ignition parts, airflow

Why it matters

A hard reset only clears a temporary control glitch. If a safety device, switch, or gas ignition component is failing, the dryer will keep shutting down or refusing to heat until the underlying issue is corrected.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore model 11087874100, the moisture sensor is typically mounted inside the drum area near the lint screen housing; you usually access it from the front by removing the lint screen grille or front bulkhead area so you can see the sensor bars and their wire leads.

Where to look on the 11087874100

In most Kenmore Elite-style dryers, the moisture sensor consists of two metal sensor bars that the clothes brush against as the drum turns.

  • Check just inside the door opening, low and toward the front of the drum
  • Look near the lint screen duct or lint screen grille area
  • Follow the two small wires that connect to the sensor bars (they usually plug onto spade terminals)
  • If you see two parallel metal strips, that is the moisture sensor

Quick access checklist (safe, practical steps)

Before you open panels or reach into the cabinet, we recommend these basics:

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker)
  • Let the dryer cool completely if it was running
  • Remove the lint screen and clear any lint buildup around the housing
  • Use a flashlight to spot the sensor bars and the wire connector
  • Take a photo of wire positions before disconnecting anything

Moisture sensor vs. airflow problems (what symptoms point to)

Symptom More likely cause What to check first
Clothes stop early but feel damp Dirty sensor bars Clean bars with rubbing alcohol
Long dry times, hot cabinet Restricted venting Lint screen, vent hose, outside hood
No heat on gas model Ignition or gas valve issue Igniter, coils, radiant sensor

Why it matters

The moisture sensor helps the control decide when clothes are dry on automatic cycles. If the sensor bars are coated with residue (dryer sheets, fabric softener), the dryer can shut off too soon or run inconsistently.

If you are troubleshooting poor drying or heat issues on this Kenmore dryer, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

For broader troubleshooting steps, we also use the guidance in Kenmore 110 series electronic control model dryer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore dryer model 11087874100, the heat is produced by a gas burner system, not an electric heating element. Typical repair costs run $20 to $120 for common gas-heat parts, or $150 to $350+ installed when you include a service call and labor.

What you actually replace on this model (gas heat)

On the Kenmore 11087874100, “no heat” repairs usually involve one of these parts:

Typical cost ranges (parts and installed)

Repair item (gas dryer) Part cost (typical) Installed cost (typical)
Igniter $20 to $60 $150 to $300+
Gas valve coils $15 to $40 $150 to $300+
Radiant sensor $20 to $50 $150 to $300+
Gas valve $60 to $150+ $200 to $400+

What changes the total price

  • Diagnosis time: intermittent heat issues take longer to pinpoint.
  • Vent restriction: poor airflow can trigger safety shutoffs and repeat failures.
  • Access and condition: rusted fasteners, damaged wiring, or a worn burner assembly add labor.
  • Bundling parts: techs often replace coils and igniter together to prevent repeat visits.

Why it matters

Pricing a “heating element” replacement can be misleading on a gas dryer. Identifying the correct gas-heat component (igniter, coils, sensor, or valve) helps you estimate accurately and restores safe, consistent drying.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore dryer model 11087874100, SRU CLL is a service call style message that appears when the control stops the cycle because it detected a problem condition. The fastest path is to reset power, verify airflow, then check heat and drive components that commonly trigger early shutdown.

What to do first (safe, fast checks)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • Clean the lint screen and make sure it seats fully.
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup.
  • Run a short Timed Dry cycle to see if it still stops early.
  • If it is a gas dryer, confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open.

Most common causes when it runs a few minutes then stops

Airflow and heat problems are the most common reasons a dryer ends a cycle early.

Symptom you see Most likely area What to check next
Weak airflow, very hot cabinet Venting or blower Vent path, lint buildup, blower wheel condition
Heat starts then quits Gas ignition system Igniter glow, flame stability, sensor/coil operation
Drum stops turning Drive system Belt tension, idler pulley, motor load

Parts that often match these symptoms

Why it matters

When airflow is restricted or the burner system is not cycling correctly, temperatures rise quickly and the dryer may stop to protect components. Correcting the root cause prevents repeat stoppages, long dry times, and extra wear on the motor and heat system.

Use our gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video to walk through airflow and gas-heat checks in the right order.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

Choose a symptom to see related dryer repairs.

Main causes: bad gas valve coils, broken heating element, tripped safety thermostat or fuse, bad operating thermostat, c…

Main causes: clogged exhaust system, heating system failure, deposits on moisture sensor, control system failure…

Main causes: clogged exhaust vent, bad motor relay, loose dryer door catch, bad door switch, control system failure, fau…

Main causes: door switch failure, lack of power, broken belt, blown thermal fuse, bad drive motor, control system failur…

Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad power cord, wiring failure, bad control board, blown thermal fuse, bad door s…

Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

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