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Kenmore 1105142511 washer

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Kenmore Washer 1105142511 FAQs

The Kenmore washer model 1105142511 has a 3.5 cu. ft. capacity. Use the 1105142511 owner's manual to confirm the capacity listing for your exact model/serial tag and to match it to the correct specifications section.

Capacity details and what 3.5 cu. ft. means

A 3.5 cu. ft. top-load washer is designed for everyday family loads and regular towel loads without needing to pack the basket.

  • Load items loosely; do not compress laundry to “make it fit.”
  • Keep bulky items (comforters, heavy blankets) to one at a time.
  • Balance mixed loads (towels with a few smaller items) to reduce out-of-balance spinning.
  • Use the cycle and water level recommendations in the manual for best cleaning.

Quick reference

Spec Value Why it matters
Washer capacity 3.5 cu. ft. Helps prevent overloading and improves spin balance
Installation spacing See guide Prevents vibration and noise from tight clearances

Why it matters

Knowing the correct cubic-foot capacity helps you load the washer correctly; that improves cleaning, reduces vibration, and helps protect drive components from extra strain.

For laundry room fit, drain standpipe height, and leveling steps, use the 1105142511 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore washer model number is the ID we use to match the correct parts and instructions for your exact washer. For Kenmore model 1105142511, you’ll typically find the model and serial information on the washer’s identification label; confirm the exact characters before ordering parts or using service steps in the 1105142511 owner's manual.

Where to look on the washer

Check these common label locations first (the exact spot varies by washer style and cabinet design):

  • Under the lid along the rim of the opening (common on top-load washers)
  • On the back panel near the power cord entry
  • Along the cabinet edge behind the control panel area
  • Inside the lid area on the underside of the top
  • On the rear panel near the water inlet connections

What the model number looks like (Kenmore)

Many Kenmore washers use a model format that starts with 110 followed by additional digits. Your model should match 1105142511 exactly.

What to check What “correct” looks like Why it matters
Model number Exact match to 1105142511 Ensures diagrams and parts fit
Serial number Letters and numbers (varies) Helps date and production run
Prefix/suffix No missing digits Prevents wrong part selection

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

Even one wrong digit can point to a different Kenmore design. Before you buy a drive belt, lid lock, or water inlet valve, we recommend:

Why it matters

Kenmore washers can share similar looks across multiple series, but internal components (like the drive system, lid lock style, and water fill components) can differ. Using the exact model number keeps troubleshooting steps and replacement parts aligned with your washer’s design.

Last updated: February 2026

A Kenmore washer typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use. For Kenmore model 1105142511, routine care and avoiding chronic overloads help you reach the longer end of that range; worn drive components and water-fill issues are common life-shorteners.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most washers fall into the same general window, but these factors move the needle:

  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading or off-balance loads increase wear
  • Water quality: sediment can stress fill components
  • Detergent use: too much detergent can cause residue and extra strain
  • Installation: poor leveling increases vibration and drivetrain wear
  • Maintenance habits: periodic cleaning and inspection reduce preventable failures

Parts that commonly limit washer life

On a top-load Kenmore platform like 1105142511, these parts often show wear first:

  • Drive system wear (belt, pulley, gear case)
  • Lid locking issues that prevent starting or spinning
  • Slow fill or no fill from inlet valve problems
  • Drain problems from pump or hose restrictions
Symptom Often related to What we recommend first
Won’t spin or slips Belt/pulley/gear case Inspect belt condition and pulley tightness
Won’t start with lid closed Lid lock/strike Check lid alignment and lock engagement
Slow fill or no fill Inlet valve/screens Verify water supply valves fully open
Won’t drain Pump/hose Check for clogs and proper drain hose height

Maintenance steps that extend lifespan

We follow the care guidance in the 1105142511 owner's manual and recommend these habits:

  • Keep loads within the basket capacity and distribute items evenly
  • Periodically run a cleaning cycle (or hot wash with an approved washer cleaner)
  • Check hoses for bulging, cracking, or leaks and replace as needed
  • Clean inlet hose screens if you have slow filling
  • Stop using the washer if you hear grinding, loud squealing, or repeated banging

Why it matters

A washer that is nearing end-of-life often costs more in repeat repairs than a single targeted fix. Catching early signs (slipping spin, slow fill, draining trouble) helps you decide whether to repair a specific component or plan for replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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