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Kenmore 11082874820 washer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11082874820 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Natural Gas Cabinet for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 63428

    Top and cabinet diagram

    Natural Gas Cabinet

    Part #63428

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  • Laundry Guide for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part LIT3349103

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    Laundry Guide

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  • Washer Push Nut for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 98460

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    Washer Push Nut

    Part #98460

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  • Washer Control Knob for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 388026

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    Washer Control Knob

    Part #388026

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  • Harness for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 388193

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    Harness

    Part #388193

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  • Fastener for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 3389802

    Rear panel diagram

    Fastener

    Part #3389802

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  • Control Panel for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 3352079

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    Control Panel

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  • Gear Case for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 389229

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    Gear Case

    Part #389229

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  • Plug for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 62888

    Top and cabinet diagram

    Plug

    Part #62888

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  • Washer Terminal Connector for Kenmore 11082874820 - Part 353424

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    Washer Terminal Connector

    Part #353424

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Kenmore Washer 11082874820 FAQs

Your Kenmore washer model number is printed on the appliance’s model and serial tag. On Kenmore washers it’s most often under the lid (top-load) or around the door opening (front-load); for this page, the model number you’re matching parts to is 11082874820.

Where to look on the washer

Check these common locations first:

  • Top-load washers: under the lid, along the rim of the tub opening
  • Front-load washers: on the door opening, door frame, or behind the door
  • Any style: back panel near the power cord, or near the control console
  • If the tag is worn: use a flashlight and look for faint stamped or printed characters

What the model number looks like (and why it matters)

Kenmore washer model numbers are typically 10 to 12+ characters and often start with 110. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts list, diagrams, and repair instructions so you don’t order a similar-looking part that won’t fit.

Quick check table

What you see on the tag What it means What to do next
11082874820 Full model number Use it to select parts for this exact washer
110.xxxxxxxx (with a dot) Same model family format Write down all digits after 110
Serial number only Build date/sequence Keep looking for the model number line

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Copy the model number exactly, including all digits
  • Don’t use the serial number in place of the model number
  • If you’re between two close model numbers, match the full number on the tag
  • Use the model number to confirm fit before buying common wear items like a water pump WP3363394 or coupling 285753A

Why it matters

Small model-number differences can change the drive system, lid switch style, or drain setup. Getting the exact model number first saves time and prevents returns.

For additional identification and setup details, use the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use; for the Kenmore 11082874820, good loading habits and basic upkeep help you reach the high end of that range, while chronic overloading and unresolved leaks or draining problems shorten it. See the 11082874820 installation guide for setup details that help prevent early wear.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most top-load washers like this Kenmore model land in the same real-world window, but these factors move the needle:

  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading strains the drive system and suspension
  • Water quality: hard water accelerates valve and seal wear
  • Drain performance: slow draining makes the pump work harder
  • Spin vibration: repeated out-of-balance loads fatigue springs and mounting points
  • Small issues left unfixed: minor leaks can turn into bearing, clutch, or gearcase damage

Parts that commonly limit washer life

When a washer stops cleaning well, won’t spin, or won’t drain, these are frequent wear items on this platform:

Quick “extend the life” checklist

Use these habits to reduce stress on the motor, transmission, and tub system:

  • Keep loads below the top of the basket and distribute items evenly
  • Use the right amount of HE detergent (too much causes residue and extra rinsing)
  • Check pockets and wash small items in a mesh bag to reduce pump clogs
  • If it starts banging in spin, stop and rebalance the load
  • Fix drips and slow drains promptly to avoid secondary damage

Symptom-to-likely-cause guide

Symptom Common cause What to check first
Won’t drain Pump or blockage Pump inlet, hose, coins/socks
Won’t spin well Clutch or suspension Load balance, springs, clutch wear
Won’t agitate Coupling or agitator drive Coupling condition, agitator movement
Slow or no fill Inlet valve or screens Hose screens, valve function

Why it matters

A washer that is maintained and repaired early usually costs less to keep running because small wear parts (like a pump, coupling, or valve) help protect bigger-ticket assemblies such as the drive system and basket.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore washer model 11082874820 has a 3.2 cu. ft. capacity, which is a common mid-size tub volume for many Kenmore top-load washers. For the most accurate confirmation tied to your exact configuration, use the 11082874820 installation guide.

What 3.2 cu. ft. means in everyday loads

A 3.2 cu. ft. washer typically handles routine household laundry without overfilling the basket.

  • 1 to 2 bath towels plus a few smaller items is usually fine
  • A mixed load of shirts, underwear, and jeans fits well when loosely loaded
  • Bulky items (comforters, heavy blankets) may need a laundromat-size washer
  • Overloading reduces cleaning and can cause off-balance spinning
  • Underloading can also cause imbalance with heavy items

Quick capacity comparison

Washer capacity Best for Notes
2.5 to 3.0 cu. ft. Small households More loads per week
3.1 to 3.5 cu. ft. Most households Balanced size and water use
3.6+ cu. ft. Larger loads Better for bulky items

Why it matters

Capacity affects how well the washer agitates, rinses, and spins. Keeping loads sized correctly helps protect key drive and suspension components and reduces vibration during spin.

If the washer struggles with heavy or off-balance loads

If you are seeing shaking, poor spin, or clothes staying wet, these checks help:

  • Load items evenly around the basket, not in one pile
  • Use the correct water level (if your model has a selector)
  • Check for a worn washer suspension spring WP63907 if the tub bounces excessively
  • If agitation is weak, inspect common wear items like agitator dog 80040

Last updated: February 2026

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