What does F20 mean on a Kenmore Elite washer?
F20 on a Kenmore Elite washer means the washer is not filling with water correctly (a water inlet or water supply problem). On Kenmore model 11091220100, start by confirming the household water supply is fully on and the fill hoses and inlet screens are not restricted.
What to check first (fast, no tools)
- Make sure both hot and cold shutoff valves are fully open.
- Confirm the fill hoses are not kinked, crushed, or frozen.
- Verify the washer is getting water pressure; low pressure can trigger fill errors.
- Check that the drain hose is not pushed too far down the standpipe (siphoning can prevent proper filling).
- Cancel the cycle and restart a normal cycle to see if the fill resumes.
Common causes and the most likely fixes
| What you notice | Most common cause | What usually fixes it |
|---|---|---|
| No water enters at all | Shutoff valve closed, kinked hose | Open valves, straighten/replace hoses |
| Slow fill, long fill time | Clogged inlet screens | Clean inlet screens at the valve/washer inlet |
| Fills then stops and drains | Drain hose siphoning | Correct drain hose height and standpipe fit |
| Hot or cold only | One supply side blocked | Clear blockage, verify both supplies |
Parts that can be involved (when supply checks out)
If the water supply and hoses are good, the next most common suspect is the inlet valve assembly, which controls water flow into the tub.
- Consider inspecting or replacing the valve 285805 if it is not opening consistently.
- If the washer also will not drain properly, a weak drain pump can complicate fill behavior; inspect the water pump WP3363394 for clogs or failure.
Why it matters
A fill error stops the cycle to prevent overheating, poor wash performance, and potential pump issues caused by running without the correct water level.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Kenmore washer?
A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Kenmore 11091220100 washer, consistent care (proper loading, good drainage, and prompt repair of wear parts) is what most directly determines whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 15.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
Most washers fail early due to vibration, drainage issues, or drive system wear. These factors have the biggest impact:
- Load habits: Overloading and unbalanced loads increase stress on the suspension and drive system.
- Drain performance: Slow draining makes the washer work harder and can leave water behind.
- Spin vibration: Repeated shaking accelerates wear on springs, bearings, and mounts.
- Water quality: Hard water and sediment can shorten valve and pump life.
- Small problems left alone: A minor leak or noise often becomes a major repair.
Signs your washer is nearing end of life
If your 11091220100 is approaching the 10 to 15 year range, these symptoms usually show up more often:
- Loud grinding, rumbling, or repeated squealing during spin
- Frequent out-of-balance shaking even with normal loads
- Water not draining fully or standing water after cycles
- Burning smell, intermittent starting, or weak agitation/spin
- Leaks from the tub area or underneath the cabinet
Parts that commonly extend usable life
Replacing a few common wear items can restore performance and reduce strain on the motor and transmission.
| Symptom | Common wear area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin or agitates poorly | Drive connection | Coupling 285753A |
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Drain system | Water pump WP3363394 |
| Excessive vibration | Suspension | Washer suspension spring WP63907 |
Why it matters
A washer that is struggling to drain, spin, or stay balanced wears out faster because the motor, clutch, and gear case have to work harder every cycle. Fixing the root cause early usually adds years of reliable service.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the cubic feet capacity of a Kenmore washer model 11091220100?
The exact cubic feet capacity for Kenmore washer model 11091220100 depends on the specific tub and basket configuration used on this direct-drive top-load platform; most Kenmore 110-series top-load washers of this style are typically about 2.5 to 3.5 cu. ft. Use the basket diameter and depth to confirm the true volume.
How to estimate capacity (quick and accurate)
We recommend measuring the inside of the wash basket (not the outer tub) and calculating volume.
- Unplug the washer and open the lid.
- Measure the inside diameter of the basket (in inches).
- Measure the usable depth from the bottom to the highest fill line you normally use.
- Convert cubic inches to cubic feet (divide by 1728).
- If the basket has a raised center or deep cone, subtract a little volume for that shape.
Capacity math
| What you measure | What to do | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Basket diameter (in.) | Divide by 2 to get radius | Radius (in.) |
| Radius and depth (in.) | Volume = π × r² × depth | Cubic inches |
| Cubic inches | Divide by 1728 | Cubic feet |
What capacity range means for real loads
Capacity affects how well the washer agitates and spins out water.
- 2.5 to 2.9 cu. ft.: best for small to medium loads, fewer bulky items
- 3.0 to 3.5 cu. ft.: better for larger mixed loads and some bulky items
- Overloading reduces cleaning and can increase vibration and wear on drive parts
Why it matters
Knowing the capacity helps you load correctly, choose the right water level, and avoid strain on the drive system (motor, clutch, and coupling). If your washer struggles to agitate or spin when loaded, inspect common wear items like the coupling 285753A and clutch 285785.
Last updated: January 2026




