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; on model 11062622101, it’s typically found in the door opening area near the lint screen/hamper door. Once you have the full number, we can match the correct parts and specifications.
Check these common locations on Kenmore electric dryers:
- Inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame
- Around the lint screen housing area (near the top opening)
- On the back panel of the dryer cabinet
- On the side or rear edge of the door opening (near the hinge or latch side)
- Occasionally behind a lower access panel (if your design has one)
For the exact plate location and a diagram of the dryer’s main features, use the 11062622101 owner’s manual.
Kenmore model numbers are usually a long string of digits. For example, 11062622101 identifies the exact design family so we can select the right heating, drive, and safety parts.
| What you see | What it tells us | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 11062622101) | Exact dryer design | Ensures correct parts fit |
| Serial number | Production run info | Helps with version changes |
| Brand name (Kenmore) | Label brand | Narrows manuals and diagrams |
- Write the model number exactly as shown; include all digits.
- Do not use the timer knob label or cycle names (those are not the model).
- If the tag is worn, take a clear photo with good lighting and zoom in.
- Use the model number when ordering common wear items like the dryer drum belt 341241 or the dryer heating element 279838.
Kenmore dryers share many similar-looking parts, but small design differences affect fit and wiring. Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong belt, thermostat, or thermal fuse kit.
Last updated: February 2026
How to hard reset a Kenmore dryer?
To hard reset a Kenmore dryer model 11062622101, we recommend doing a simple power reset: turn the dryer off, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 2 minutes, then restore power and try a timed cycle. This clears most control glitches and start issues.
- Turn the cycle selector to Off.
- Unplug the dryer or turn both dryer breakers off (many electric dryers use a 2-pole circuit).
- Wait 2 minutes.
- Restore power.
- Close the door firmly and press Push to start.
- Test with a Timed dry heat cycle.
The installation checks for this style of Kenmore dryer focus on power, door closure, and control settings.
- Confirm the controls are set to a running position (not Off).
- Push the start button firmly.
- Verify the dryer is plugged into a grounded outlet.
- Check the house fuses or breakers; electric dryers can have two fuses/breakers.
- Make sure the dryer door is fully closed.
| Symptom after reset | Most likely cause | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| No lights, no response | Power supply issue | Check both breakers, outlet, cord connections |
| Runs but no heat | Heating circuit or airflow safety issue | Check venting, then test heat components |
| Starts then stops quickly | Overheat protection opening | Inspect vent for restriction, check thermostats/fuse |
If the dryer overheats, safety parts can open and stop heat (and sometimes stop operation). Before replacing parts, we correct airflow first.
- Clean the lint screen and the lint screen housing.
- Inspect the vent run for crushing or kinks.
- Use the straightest vent path possible and avoid sharp 90° turns.
- Make sure vent joints are clamped and not blocked internally.
If airflow is good and you still have no heat, common repair parts for this model family include the dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 and the dryer operating thermostat WP3387134.
A power reset clears minor timer or start-circuit glitches, but repeated shutdowns usually point to a power supply problem, a door/start switch issue, or restricted venting that triggers heat safety components.
For control locations and cycle details specific to this dryer, use the 11062622101 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
How to open Kenmore dryer control panel?
To open the control panel on your Kenmore electric dryer model 11062622101, unplug the dryer first, then remove the screws that secure the console (typically at the back edge or inside the end caps) and lift the console up and back to access the timer and push-to-start switch. Use the steps in the 11062622101 installation guide for safe access and handling.
- Unplug the dryer or switch both dryer breakers off (many electric dryers use a 2-pole circuit).
- If the dryer was running, let it cool for a few minutes.
- Use a magnetic tray for screws so none fall into the cabinet.
- Avoid pulling on wires; support the console as you tilt it back.
- Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.
Kenmore 110-series dryers commonly use one of these console mounting styles:
| What you see | What it usually means | What you do |
|---|---|---|
| Screws along the back edge of the console | Rear-mounted console screws | Remove screws, lift console up, then pull slightly forward/back to release tabs |
| Plastic end caps on the console | Hidden screws under end caps | Pop end caps off carefully, remove screws, then lift console |
| No visible screws | Spring clips under the front lip | Slide a putty knife under the front corners to release clips, then lift console |
- Disconnect power.
- Pull the dryer slightly forward so you can reach the back of the console.
- Remove the console mounting screws (often 1/4-in hex-head).
- Lift the back of the console up.
- Tilt the console back and set it on the top panel (do not strain the wiring).
- If you need the console fully off, label wire connectors before disconnecting.
Opening the console is the starting point for diagnosing “won’t start,” timer issues, or a dead push-to-start button. Once the console is open, you can safely inspect wiring connections and access components like the timer and start switch.
If the dryer will not start after reassembly, confirm the door is closed and power is present; the installation instructions also note checking house fuses or breakers and that some dryers have two fuses or breakers.
Last updated: February 2026
What does PF stand for on a Kenmore dryer?
PF on a Kenmore dryer means Power Failure; it shows when electrical power was interrupted during a cycle on model 11062622101, so the dryer stopped and the cycle may need to be restarted.
- Press Stop/Cancel to clear the display (if your control has it).
- Re-select the cycle and press Push to start to resume drying.
- Check the house breaker or fuses for the dryer circuit.
- Make sure the power cord is fully seated in the outlet and the outlet is not loose.
- If PF returns often, have the outlet and supply wiring checked by a qualified electrician.
Power interruptions are sometimes caused by a weak connection or an overloaded circuit. These steps help you narrow it down:
| Check | What you’re looking for | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Breaker/fuses | Tripped breaker or blown fuse | Reset/replace, then run a timed cycle |
| Outlet fit | Plug feels loose or warm | Stop using it and have the outlet replaced |
| Extension cord | Any cord or adapter in use | Plug dryer directly into the wall outlet |
| Home power | Lights flicker when dryer starts | Electrician should inspect the circuit |
A PF code is usually not a failed dryer part; it is the dryer protecting the load and controls after losing power. Repeated PF events can also point to an electrical issue that can cause no-heat symptoms or intermittent stopping.
For control features and normal operation (including the Push to start function and cycle selection), use the 11062622101 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What size belt does a Kenmore dryer use?
For Kenmore electric dryer model 11062622101, the correct drum belt is the dryer drum belt 341241; it’s the standard 4-rib belt used on many Kenmore 110-series dryers. For routing and access steps, follow the 11062622101 owner’s manual.
We match belt size by model number and belt style (rib count and length). If your dryer is 11062622101, the belt that fits is:
- Dryer drum belt 341241 (replacement belt for the drum drive)
- 4-rib multi-rib style (common Kenmore 110 platform)
- Designed to ride on the motor pulley and idler pulley to spin the drum
- If the drum won’t turn but the motor runs, the belt is a top suspect
A worn belt often goes along with worn support parts. These are common companion parts for this model:
- Dryer drum belt 341241
- Idler pulley WP691366
- Dryer repair kit 4392065 (often includes wear items like rollers and an idler)
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Part to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Motor runs, drum does not turn | Broken or slipped belt | Dryer drum belt |
| Loud squeal or chirp | Worn idler pulley or rollers | Idler pulley or repair kit |
| Thumping or rumbling | Worn drum support components | Repair kit |
Using the correct belt size and style keeps proper drum speed and tension. The wrong belt can slip, wear quickly, or overload the idler pulley and motor, leading to repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026





