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  • Washer Tub Ring for Kenmore 11025132410 - Part W10849477

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  • Danby Appliance Touch-up Paint, 0.6-oz (white) for Kenmore 11025132410 - Part 72017

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  • Appliance Screw for Kenmore 11025132410 - Part WP8533928

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  • Washer Bleach Dispenser Assembly for Kenmore 11025132410 - Part WPW10192089

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  • Washer Leveling Leg for Kenmore 11025132410 - Part WPW10687506

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  • Washer Lid Hinge Bearing for Kenmore 11025132410 - Part WP21258

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Kenmore Washer 11025132410 FAQs

Your Kenmore washer model 11025132410 usually gets unbalanced when the load is packed unevenly, the washer is not level, or the tub suspension is worn and can’t control basket movement during spin. Start with loading and leveling checks, then inspect the suspension components.

Quick fixes to try first (no parts)

  • Load items in loose heaps evenly around the washplate, not in one pile.
  • Avoid washing single heavy items (one blanket, one bath mat). Add a few towels to balance.
  • Use Bulky/Bedding for oversized or non-absorbent items.
  • Do not add extra water; this low-water design relies on load sensing.
  • Make sure all four feet are firmly on the floor and the washer does not rock.

For the model-specific loading guidance and cycle tips, follow the instructions in the 11025132410 use & care manual.

Leveling checks (common cause)

If the cabinet is even slightly out of level, the basket can swing and trigger repeated rebalancing.

What you notice Likely cause What to do
Washer “walks” or bangs early in spin Feet not set, floor flexing Re-level, tighten feet, add a firm base if needed
Unbalance happens mostly with bulky loads Load distribution/cycle choice Redistribute, use Bulky/Bedding
Unbalance happens on most loads Suspension wear Inspect suspension components

Leveling steps and floor requirements are covered in the 11025132410 installation instructions.

When it’s likely a worn suspension part

If you’ve confirmed proper loading and leveling but the tub still swings excessively, the suspension system may be weak. On this model, a common repair is replacing the suspension rod kit (damper assembly): damper assembly W11130362.

Signs the suspension is failing

  • Basket leans to one side when empty
  • Tub bounces easily when you push down and release
  • Frequent “rebalancing” pauses and repeated spin attempts

Why it matters

An unbalanced washer can shorten the life of the drive system and increase wear on the basket support and cabinet. Fixing the root cause helps protect the gear case, belt drive, and overall wash performance.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore washer life expectancy is not specified as a fixed number of years for model 11025132410 in the manufacturer information we have for this model. In real-world use, how long it lasts depends most on installation, load habits, detergent choice (HE), and routine maintenance; our goal is to help you maximize service life.

What we can confirm for model 11025132410

The documentation for this model focuses on correct use and maintenance practices that help prevent common wear issues.

  • This washer is designed for HE (High Efficiency) detergent
  • It uses automatic load size sensing (low-water washplate system)
  • It includes a Clean Washer cycle intended to be run every 30 washes
  • It recommends replacing inlet hoses after 5 years to reduce hose-failure risk

For the exact procedures and cycle details, use the 11025132410 use & care manual.

What typically shortens washer life

These are the most common patterns we see that lead to earlier repairs on top-load HE washers like this Kenmore:

  • Overloading or tightly packing items (extra strain on drive and suspension)
  • Chronic out-of-balance loads (more vibration and component wear)
  • Using non-HE detergent or too much detergent (oversudsing, poor rinsing, residue)
  • Skipping tub cleaning and leaving the lid closed between uses (odor and buildup)
  • Ignoring small leaks or slow draining (can lead to bigger failures)

Simple upkeep plan (good for this model)

Task How often Why it helps
Run Clean Washer cycle Every 30 washes Reduces residue and odor-causing buildup
Leave lid open between loads Ongoing Helps the tub dry out
Inspect inlet hoses Periodically Catches bulges, cracks, or leaks early
Replace inlet hoses About every 5 years Reduces risk of hose failure

Why it matters

Washers usually fail early from preventable stress (overloading, vibration) or buildup-related problems (oversudsing, odors). Following the model’s HE detergent and cleaning guidance helps reduce those risks and can delay major repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore washer model 11025132410, there isn’t a separate “hard reset” button sequence. The most reliable reset is to cancel the current cycle (which drains the tub) and then power-cycle the washer to clear a temporary control issue.

Reset options for Kenmore 11025132410

1) Cancel the cycle (built-in reset behavior)

This uses the control’s cancel-and-drain function.

  • Press and hold START/PAUSE/UNLOCK LID for 3 seconds
  • The cycle cancels and the washer drains
  • If the washer was spinning, wait for the basket to stop before the lid unlocks

2) Power-cycle the washer (safe general reset)

If the control seems unresponsive, a power reset often helps.

  • Turn the washer off
  • Unplug the power cord (or switch off the dedicated breaker)
  • Wait 1 minute
  • Restore power, select a cycle, and press START/PAUSE/UNLOCK LID

If the lid won’t unlock or the washer won’t start

On this model, the lid must be closed for the washer to run.

  • Make sure the lid is fully closed
  • If the washer is spinning, allow time for it to stop before attempting to unlock
  • If the lid remains locked after canceling and draining, power-cycle the washer and try again

Quick reference

What you’re trying to do What to press/do What should happen
Stop and drain a cycle Hold START/PAUSE/UNLOCK LID 3 seconds Cycle cancels; water drains
Pause and unlock lid Press START/PAUSE/UNLOCK LID once Lid unlocks after basket stops
Clear a control glitch Unplug 1 minute, then restore power Control restarts

Why it matters

Canceling and draining prevents water from sitting in the tub and clears many “stuck cycle” situations. If the problem keeps returning, it usually points to an ongoing control or lid-lock issue rather than a one-time glitch.

For the exact control-button behavior on this washer, see the 11025132410 use & care manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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