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Kenmore 11074672400 dryer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11074672400 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Operating Instructions for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part LIT3394996

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    Operating Instructions

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  • Bracket for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part 8541400

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    Bracket

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  • Wire for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part 3397690

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    Wire

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  • Dryer Guide for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part LIT3980252

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    Dryer Guide

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  • Receptacle for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part 717252

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    Receptacle

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  • Panel for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part 3403447

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  • (338471) (alt.) for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part N/P

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    (338471) (alt.)

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  • Installation Instructions for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part LIT3979975

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    Installation Instructions

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  • Control Panel for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part 8562127

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  • Wiring Diagram for Kenmore 11074672400 - Part LIT8528192

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Kenmore Dryer 11074672400 FAQs

A blown thermal fuse on a Kenmore 11074672400 dryer usually shows up as a dryer that will not run at all, or a dryer that tumbles but has no heat (depending on the design). The sure way to confirm is a continuity test with a multimeter after disconnecting power.

Quick symptoms to look for

  • Dryer will not start even though a cycle is selected and the door is closed
  • Drum tumbles but there is no heat (more common when a heating circuit is interrupted)
  • Dryer stops mid-cycle and then will not restart until the issue is corrected
  • You recently had poor airflow (clogged lint screen or restricted venting)

How we confirm a blown thermal fuse (safe DIY check)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or shut off the breaker) before opening any panels.
  2. Access the thermal fuse location using the steps shown in the 11074672400 owner’s manual.
  3. Remove at least one wire from the fuse terminal.
  4. Set a multimeter to continuity or lowest ohms.
  5. Test across the fuse terminals.

What the meter reading means

Meter result What it indicates Next step
Beep or near 0 ohms Fuse is good Check airflow, thermostat, timer, or motor circuit
No beep or OL/infinite Fuse is blown Replace the fuse and correct the airflow problem

Why airflow matters (and what to check)

A thermal fuse typically opens because the dryer overheated. Overheating is most often caused by restricted airflow.

  • Clean the lint screen before every load
  • Check the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup
  • Make sure the outside vent hood opens freely
  • Clean lint from the exhaust vent periodically (many dryers need a full vent cleaning about every 2 years)

If the dryer runs but does not heat, these model-compatible parts are common checks:

Why it matters

The thermal fuse is a safety device. Replacing it without fixing the overheating cause often leads to repeat failures and longer dry times.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore 80 Series dryers like model 11074672400 are full-size machines; they typically fall in the about 6.0 to 7.0 cu. ft. capacity range, and many are built on a 27-inch or 29-inch wide platform. For the exact specs for your unit, use the 11074672400 owner's manual.

What “size” can mean (capacity vs. width)

When people ask about dryer size, they usually mean one of these:

  • Capacity (cu. ft.): how much laundry the drum holds
  • Cabinet width (in.): whether it is a 27-inch or 29-inch wide dryer
  • Overall dimensions: width, height, depth for fit in a laundry space

The manual for Kenmore model 11074672400 references both 27-inch and 29-inch wide dryer rack fitment, which is a strong sign this model family was produced in multiple cabinet widths. Use your model’s spec section to confirm your exact width and dimensions.

Quick ways to confirm your dryer’s size at home

  • Check the model tag and match it to the spec section in the 11074672400 owner's manual
  • Measure the outside cabinet width (left to right across the front)
  • Compare your drum opening and cabinet to common full-size footprints
  • If you are shopping for parts, match by model number first, not by “80 Series”

Typical Kenmore 80 Series size ranges

Kenmore dryer type Typical width Typical capacity
Full-size (most 110-prefix Kenmore) 27 to 29 in. ~6.0 to 7.0 cu. ft.
Compact (less common) ~24 in. ~3.0 to 4.0 cu. ft.

Why it matters

Correct size affects installation fit, dryer rack compatibility, and even troubleshooting (overloading a smaller drum can cause long dry times and overheating). If you are seeing performance issues, start with airflow and maintenance steps in the 11074672400 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore dryer model 11074672400, the model and serial number label is located at the top inside the dryer door well. That label is where you will find the identifying numbers you need to look up the correct replacement parts.

What to look for on the label

The label typically includes several identifiers; use these when ordering parts or requesting service:

  • Model number (for this dryer: 11074672400)
  • Serial number (unique to your specific dryer)
  • Purchase date (sometimes recorded by the owner)
  • Brand and electrical/gas information (varies by version)

Quick steps to find it

  1. Open the dryer door.
  2. Look along the top edge inside the door opening (the door well).
  3. Find the model and serial number label.
  4. Write the numbers down exactly as shown.

Why it matters

Kenmore dryers often have multiple versions that look similar, and small differences can change which parts fit (for example, a door switch, belt, or thermostat). Using the exact model number and serial number helps us match the right Kenmore-compatible parts the first time.

Common examples of parts you might match using the label

Part type Example part for this model What it affects
Drive belt Dryer drum belt 341241 Drum tumbling
Door switch Dryer door switch WP3406107 Starts and stops when door opens/closes
Operating thermostat Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 Heat regulation

For more details on recording your model and serial information, see the 11074672400 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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