Where to find model number on admiral dryer?
On an Admiral dryer like model AGD4675YQ0, the model number is typically on the model and serial rating label inside the door opening, usually in the upper door cavity. We use that full model number to match the correct parts, diagrams, and installation requirements.
Most common places to check
Look for a sticker or metal tag with Model and Serial information in these spots:
- Inside the door opening, along the upper door cavity (most common)
- In the door well area near the opening
- On the cabinet frame just inside the front panel
- On the back of the dryer cabinet near the top
What the label looks like and what to copy
The rating label usually includes several fields. Copy these exactly:
- Model number (example: AGD4675YQ0)
- Serial number (helps with production date and revisions)
- Gas type information (important for a 29 inch gas dryer)
| What you need | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit your exact dryer configuration |
| Serial number | Helps confirm version changes across production runs |
| Gas type note | Confirms the dryer is set up for the correct fuel type |
Why it matters
Admiral dryers often share similar-looking cabinets across multiple models. Using the exact model number from the rating label prevents ordering the wrong belt, thermostat, igniter, or gas valve components.
Helpful reference
For model-specific label location and other identification details, use the AGD4675YQ0 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my admiral dryer not starting?
If your Admiral AGD4675YQ0 gas dryer will not start, the most common causes are a power supply problem (outlet, breaker, cord), the door not fully latching, or a start circuit issue. Start with the quick electrical and door checks in the AGD4675YQ0 installation guide.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the dryer is plugged into a properly grounded 3-prong outlet.
- Reset the circuit breaker (or replace a blown fuse) and try again.
- Make sure the door is fully closed; a misaligned door can keep the motor from running.
- Verify the dryer is on a firm, level floor; severe out-of-level conditions can cause abnormal operation.
- If the dryer starts but you are troubleshooting “no heat,” confirm the gas shut-off valve is open.
What to check next (by symptom)
| What you see | Most likely area | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| No lights, no sound | House power or outlet | Check breaker/fuse, outlet power, and cord connection |
| Lights on, won’t run | Door switch or start circuit | Test door switch and start switch; inspect wiring connections |
| Hums but drum won’t turn | Belt or motor system | Inspect belt and drum support; check motor and blower for binding |
Parts that commonly fix a “won’t start” dryer
If the dryer has power and the door is closing correctly, these parts are frequent culprits on 29-inch style dryers:
- Door switch WPW10237959 (if the dryer thinks the door is open)
- Drive motor 279827 (if the motor is open, seized, or overheating)
- Belt 341241 (if the motor runs but the drum will not tumble)
Why it matters
A no-start condition is often a simple electrical supply or door-latch issue. Checking those first prevents unnecessary part replacement and gets your AGD4675YQ0 back to drying faster.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the reset button on the admiral dryer?
The Admiral AGD4675YQ0 gas dryer does not have a reset button. If it will not start or it shut off, the fix is usually restoring power, closing the door fully, or finding and correcting an overheating or airflow problem that caused a safety device to open (such as a thermal fuse).
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the dryer is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
- Check the household fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
- Make sure the door is fully closed and latching.
- If the dryer runs but has no heat, confirm the gas shut-off valve is open.
- If the dryer is new or recently installed, verify it is level so the moisture sensing system works correctly.
For model-specific startup and installation checks, use the AGD4675YQ0 installation guide.
What people mean by “reset” on this dryer
On this style of Admiral 29 inch gas dryer, “reset” usually refers to one of these situations:
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start at all | Power, door switch, or an open safety circuit | Verify power and door latch; then test components |
| Runs but no heat | Gas supply off or burner ignition issue | Check gas valve; then troubleshoot ignition |
| Stops mid-cycle | Overheating from restricted airflow | Clean venting and lint path; inspect thermostats |
Parts that commonly affect “no start” or “no heat”
If basic checks are good, these parts are often involved in a no-start or no-heat complaint:
- Door switch (if the dryer thinks the door is open)
- Operating thermostat (temperature control)
- High-limit thermostat or thermal cut-off (opens if the dryer overheats)
- Igniter and radiant sensor (for gas ignition)
- Gas valve coils (can fail when hot and stop ignition)
If you are diagnosing a heat problem, our gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video walks through the most common checks in the right order.
Why it matters
A “reset button” would let you restart without fixing the cause. On gas dryers like the AGD4675YQ0, shutdowns are usually tied to power, door safety, gas supply, or overheating from poor airflow; correcting the root cause prevents repeat failures and protects key components.
Last updated: February 2026





