What brand is the admiral washing machine?
The washing machine model ATW4475TQ0 is branded Admiral. Admiral is a long-running appliance brand name used on washers and other home appliances; your model’s brand identification is confirmed on the ATW4475TQ0 owner's manual.
How to confirm the brand on your washer
We recommend checking the model and brand directly on the appliance and matching it to the documentation.
- Look for the model and serial tag under the lid or around the lid opening
- Confirm the model number reads ATW4475TQ0
- The brand name Admiral is typically printed on the control panel or lid
- Match the model number to the documentation and parts list for the correct diagrams
- Use the same model number when ordering parts like a lid switch, drain pump, or motor coupling
Common brand and parts questions (quick reference)
| What you’re checking | Where to look | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Brand name (Admiral) | Control panel or lid | Confirms the product line for styling and labeling |
| Model number (ATW4475TQ0) | Model/serial tag | Ensures correct parts and repair procedures |
| Replacement parts match | Parts diagrams and listings | Prevents ordering the wrong component |
Why it matters
Brand names can be shared across different product generations, but the model number ATW4475TQ0 is what locks in the exact washer design. That is the key to choosing the right repair instructions and parts, such as the washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 if the washer will not start or stops during spin.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the fuse on the admiral washer?
On the Admiral ATW4475TQ0 washer, there typically is not a separate, user-serviceable “fuse” like you would find in some small appliances. If the washer is completely dead, the most common checks are the power supply, lid switch circuit, and timer or motor-drive components; use the ATW4475TQ0 owner's manual for model-specific access and test points.
What to check first (no disassembly)
- Confirm the outlet has power (test with a lamp) and reset the home breaker.
- Make sure the washer cord is fully seated in the outlet.
- If you use a power strip, remove it and plug the washer directly into the wall.
- Verify the lid closes fully and the strike is not broken or misaligned.
- Try a different cycle and pull the timer knob out firmly (if equipped).
Common “no power” causes on this style of top-load washer
If your ATW4475TQ0 won’t start, these are the most frequent culprits:
- Lid switch not closing: the washer may act dead or will not run/spin.
- Timer contacts worn: intermittent power to the motor circuit.
- Motor coupling broken: motor runs but basket and agitator do not move.
- Drain pump jam: can prevent proper drain and spin progression.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for ATW4475TQ0 |
|---|---|---|
| Completely dead, no sound | Lid switch or power supply | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 |
| Fills but won’t agitate/spin | Motor coupling or drive system | Coupling 285753A |
| Hums, won’t drain | Pump or blockage | Washer drain pump WP3363394 |
Why it matters
A “fuse” diagnosis often leads to unnecessary parts. On a direct-drive top-load washer like the Admiral ATW4475TQ0, a failed lid switch or timer is far more common than a hidden fuse, and checking those first saves time and prevents repeat failures.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the capacity of the admiral washing machine?
The Admiral washer model ATW4475TQ0 is a traditional top-load washer sold as a large-capacity design. For the exact cubic-foot capacity listed for your specific unit, use the specifications section in the ATW4475TQ0 owner's manual.
How to find the exact capacity for ATW4475TQ0
Capacity is typically listed in the spec pages or feature summary for the model.
- Open the specs or features section in the manual
- Look for “Capacity”, “Washer capacity”, or “Tub/basket volume”
- Match the model number exactly: ATW4475TQ0
- If multiple capacities are shown, use the one labeled for the washer (not a comparable “basket volume” note)
Typical capacity ranges for top-load washers (for comparison)
These ranges help when you are comparing models marketed as standard vs large capacity.
| Label used in marketing | Typical capacity range (cu. ft.) | What it usually fits |
|---|---|---|
| Standard capacity | 2.9 to 3.3 | Everyday mixed loads |
| Large capacity | 3.4 to 3.8 | Towels, jeans, larger mixed loads |
| Extra-large | 3.9+ | Bulky items more easily |
Why it matters
Using the correct capacity helps prevent overloading, which reduces cleaning performance and can increase vibration during spin. Overloading also adds strain to the drive system and suspension.
Parts that commonly show stress from chronic overloading
If ATW4475TQ0 starts slipping, not agitating, or struggling to spin, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Clutch 285785 (helps the basket engage during spin)
- Coupling 285753A (connects the motor to the drive system)
- Washer suspension spring WP63907 (helps control tub movement)
Last updated: January 2026





