Where is the model number on Kenmore Elite dryer?
On Kenmore dryers like model 11064732400, the model and serial number label is located at the top inside the dryer door well. Open the door and look along the upper inside frame area where the door closes. See the 11064732400 owner's manual for the exact label location description.
Quick ways to find the label
- Open the dryer door and inspect the top inside door opening (door well).
- Check the upper cabinet frame where the door latch meets the cabinet.
- Wipe dust off the label; it can blend into the paint.
- Use a flashlight and look for a model/serial sticker or metal plate.
- Write down both the model number and serial number before ordering parts.
What the label typically includes
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example for this dryer |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts and diagrams | 11064732400 |
| Serial number | Date/production info and service | Varies |
| Electrical rating | Installation and troubleshooting | Varies |
Why it matters
We use the full model number to match the correct Kenmore dryer parts (for example, a drum belt, heating element, door switch, or thermal cut-off fuse kit). Even small model number differences can change the correct part fit and wiring.
If you’re ordering parts next
Common wear items for this style of Kenmore dryer include the dryer drum belt 341241 and the dryer door switch WP3406107. Confirm your model number from the door-well label first so the replacement matches your exact configuration.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 11064732400?
A Kenmore dryer like model 11064732400 typically lasts 13 years with normal household use. Regular vent cleaning, not overloading the drum, and replacing wear items (belt, rollers, thermal fuse) on time are the biggest factors in reaching that lifespan.
What affects lifespan most
- Airflow and venting (restricted vents overheat the heater and thermostats)
- Load size and cycle selection (heavy loads strain the motor and belt)
- Lint control (lint buildup increases heat and wear)
- Preventive maintenance (cleaning, tightening, replacing worn drum support parts)
- Power supply stability (poor connections can damage controls and heating circuits)
Maintenance checklist (high impact)
- Clean the lint screen before every load.
- Inspect and clean the vent duct and exterior hood regularly.
- Keep the area around the dryer clear so it can pull in cooling air.
- Listen for squealing or thumping; address drum support wear early.
- Follow the care and cleaning steps in the 11064732400 owner's manual.
Common wear items over a dryer’s life
| Part type | What you may notice | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Drum drive parts | Squeal, thump, drum not turning | Dryer drum belt 341241 |
| Heating safety parts | No heat, shuts off, burning smell | Thermal cut-off and thermostats |
| Air moving parts | Poor drying, loud rumble | Blower wheel and housing |
Why it matters
A dryer that runs hot because of poor airflow often fails early; it can take out the heating element, thermal cut-off, and high-limit thermostat. Keeping airflow strong is the simplest way to protect the motor and heater.
Last updated: March 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 11064732400?
For Kenmore dryer model 11064732400, the most commonly replaced parts are the drum belt and drum support components, plus heating and safety parts when airflow problems cause overheating. We use the parts diagram and procedures in the 11064732400 installation guide to match the right part to your exact configuration.
Most common replacement parts for this model
- Dryer drum belt 341241 (broken belt, drum will not tumble)
- Dryer repair kit 4392065 (typical kit for rollers, idler, and related wear parts)
- Dryer idler pulley WP691366 (squealing, belt slipping, poor tumbling)
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 (no heat or dryer stops due to overheating)
- Dryer element 279838 (runs but will not heat, long dry times)
- Dryer door switch WP3406107 (will not start because door is not sensed as closed)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Parts to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning, motor runs | Drive system | Belt, idler, rollers (often a kit) |
| No heat, tumbles normally | Heating circuit | Thermal cut-off, high-limit thermostat, heating element |
| Won’t start | Door/start circuit | Door switch, timer, power supply |
| Loud squeal or thump | Drum support | Idler pulley, rollers, bearing surfaces |
Why it matters
Replacing the correct wear part early prevents secondary damage. For example, a failing idler pulley can shred a belt, and restricted venting can repeatedly blow the thermal cut-off and shorten heating element life.
Last updated: March 2026





