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11078103310 Kenmore Dryer - Overview

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Leveling Foot – Part Number: 49621
Leveling Foot
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PartSelect #: PS1609293
Manufacturer #: 49621
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$10.80
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M Series New Style Coil Kit – Part Number: 279834
M Series New Style Coil Kit
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PartSelect #: PS334310
Manufacturer #: 279834
This gas dryer ignition coil set comes with two ignition coils: one three-terminal boost/hold coil, and one two terminal secondary coil. Usually only one of them burns out but you should replace them ...
$39.39
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Door Catch – Part Number: WPW10111905
Door Catch
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PartSelect #: PS11748369
Manufacturer #: WPW10111905
This door catch helps to keep the door closed when the machine is in use.
$9.40
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Idler Pulley Wheel and Arm – Part Number: WPW10547292
Idler Pulley Wheel and Arm
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PartSelect #: PS11756154
Manufacturer #: WPW10547292
The idler pulley wheel serves to help the belt to rotate the drum. This arm is what attaches to the idler pulley wheel.
$50.25
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Igniter Kit – Part Number: 279311
Igniter Kit
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PartSelect #: PS334180
Manufacturer #: 279311
This silicone carbide igniter with ceramic holder kit includes the 3" flat igniter, bracket, 4" wire leads, and the plug. It can replace both round and flat igniters. This kit is used for many gas clothes dryers.
$51.69
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LP GAS CON – Part Number: W11581317
LP GAS CON
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PartSelect #: PS16875225
Manufacturer #: W11581317
Converts natural gas burners to liquid propane.
$99.88
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Door Seal with Adhesive – Part Number: W10239307
Door Seal with Adhesive
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PartSelect #: PS2349140
Manufacturer #: W10239307
This part creates a seal around the door. High temperature adhesive is included.
$94.70
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Screw, 8/18 x 3/8 – Part Number: WP90767
Screw, 8/18 x 3/8
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$6.91
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Drum Drive Belt – Part Number: WP8547157
Drum Drive Belt
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PartSelect #: PS11746374
Manufacturer #: WP8547157
This part is used to rotate the drum.
$97.78
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Single Front Panel Cip – Part Number: W10854425
Single Front Panel Cip
PartSelect #: PS11731288
Manufacturer #: W10854425
This part is the replacement single front panel clip for your dryer. It is made of metal and is approximately 2 inches long and ¾ inch wide. The front panel retainer clip is what holds the front panel...
$20.99
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Spring – Part Number: WPW10446781
Spring
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PartSelect #: PS11754856
Manufacturer #: WPW10446781
$18.28
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Retainer-Idler 1/4-20 x 1/16 – Part Number: WP3389420
Retainer-Idler 1/4-20 x 1/16
PartSelect #: PS11741432
Manufacturer #: WP3389420
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$9.89
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Dryer ran but would not heat
PartSelect showed seven different possibilities why the dryer wouldn't heat. I removed the two screws to remove the bottom panel and turned the dryer on and noticed that the heating element that ignites the gas was working fine. This meant that it was not getting gas so it could be the gas valve or one of the two gas valve coils which are located on top of the gas valve. I borrowed my neighbor"s ohm meter and touched the two probes on the coils terminals to check for continuity and found that one of the coils read zero. I then took both of the coils out by removing two screws and tested each coil again. One coil read 500-850 and the other read zero. This meant that it was no good so I called for the part and received it in three days. I reassembled the parts and turned the dryer on and it fired up after a few seconds. It works as good as new. The part plus shipping was less than $30. My repairman would have charged me $150-$200. While the dryer was apart I gave it a good cleaning with a vacuum and a toothbrush in delicate areas. I also removed and cleaned the lint trap housing by removing two nuts. I didn't know much about gas dryers, but thanks to PartSelect I easily fixed it myself.
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M Series New Style Coil Kit
  • Gary from Haverhill, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dryer flame goes out after about 8-minutes from start and won’t work again until a 15-minute rest.
There was no problem with lint build-up within the dryer & the exhaust vent. I removed the gas cycling thermostat & thermal fuse from system & dryer still was not operating correctly. The radiant sensor & hi-limit thermostat both seemed to be operating correctly. That left either of the two coils as the culprits. I replaced both coils & the problem was corrected.
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M Series New Style Coil Kit M Series New Style Coil Kit
  • andy from Bethesda, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Dryer door catch broken
After a few years of slamming the dryer door (at least that is what my husband says), the catch on the dryer door broke. Using pliers (I used needle nose) squeeze the outer edges of the catch together (vertically). With it compressed, it should slide out easily. My husband had jacked with ours prior to the repair, so the broken piece in the door was actually sideways and would not fit through the hole. Using a screwdriver, I pushed that piece into the door (it lives in the door somewhere now). I was then able to slide out the rest of the old catch. Compress the new catch and insert it into the hole in the door. Push it in until it clicks into place. DONE! Happy Drying!
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Door Catch
  • Tammy from Clute, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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