Where do I find the model number for my dryer?
For your Admiral dryer, the model number is printed on a label attached to the cabinet; on ADG7005AWW it’s most often found when you open the door and check the door opening (door frame area). Use the model number to match the correct parts and the correct ADG7005AWW owner’s manual.
- Open the dryer door and inspect the door frame and the inside rim of the opening
- Look just inside the front panel area near the top of the door opening
- Check the back of the dryer cabinet (rear panel label)
- Look along the lower front cabinet edge (near the toe panel)
- If your unit is a gas dryer, also check behind the lower front access panel
The tag usually includes both a model number and a serial number.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact design so parts fit | Letters and numbers (like ADG7005AWW) |
| Serial number | Identifies production run and date | Longer mix of letters and numbers |
Admiral dryers can use different drum support rollers, thermostats, igniters, and lint screens depending on the exact model. Using the correct model number helps us match the right diagrams and parts the first time.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (include all letters)
- Take a clear photo of the tag for reference
- Use the model number when selecting parts like the dryer lint screen WP37001142 or dryer operating thermostat WP37001136
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Admiral dryers?
Admiral is a Whirlpool-owned appliance brand; Admiral dryers (including model ADG7005AWW) are manufactured within Whirlpool’s appliance family and supported through Whirlpool-style parts and service documentation such as the ADG7005AWW owner’s manual.
Admiral has been sold as a value-focused U.S. appliance brand for decades. Today, you’ll typically see Admiral laundry products built on common Whirlpool platform designs, which is why many replacement parts and troubleshooting steps overlap across Whirlpool-family dryers.
When you’re shopping parts or diagnosing a problem on an Admiral ADG7005AWW dryer, treat it like a Whirlpool-family dryer in terms of:
- Common wear items (drum rollers, idler, blower wheel, lint screen)
- Gas-heat components on gas models (igniter, flame sensor, thermostats)
- Similar maintenance needs (venting, lint buildup, airflow restrictions)
If you’re troubleshooting a no-heat or poor-heat symptom on a gas version, parts such as the flame sensor WP338906 and the igniter & br WP37001308 are commonly involved in the ignition sequence.
| What you see on the appliance | What it usually indicates | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Admiral branding | Whirlpool-owned brand | Parts often cross-reference to Whirlpool-family designs |
| Maytag/Whirlpool-style manual format | Shared documentation platform | Procedures and safety guidance are consistent |
| Similar control dial cycles | Platform similarity | Troubleshooting steps often match common dryer designs |
Knowing Admiral is in the Whirlpool family helps you choose compatible parts and follow the correct service and safety practices. For example, the manual emphasizes proper exhaust venting to reduce drying problems and improve safe operation.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of ADG7005AWW?
The average lifespan of an Admiral ADG7005AWW dryer is 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping airflow strong (lint screen and venting) and addressing wear parts early helps this dryer reach its full service life.
A dryer’s life is driven mostly by heat and airflow management, plus normal wear on moving parts.
- Clean the lint screen before every load to prevent overheating and long dry times.
- Inspect and clean the exhaust system at least yearly (the manual calls for annual inspection/cleaning).
- Avoid overloading; heavy loads strain the belt, rollers, and motor.
- Use the right cycle and heat setting for the load to reduce run time.
- Level the dryer on a solid floor to reduce vibration and premature wear.
Use the care and cleaning guidance in the ADG7005AWW owner's manual as your baseline.
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Improves airflow, reduces heat stress |
| Check outside vent hood opens freely | Monthly | Prevents restricted exhaust |
| Clean/inspect vent ducting | Yearly | Maintains drying performance and protects components |
| Wipe cabinet and control panel | As needed | Prevents buildup and keeps controls readable |
If the dryer is otherwise in good shape, replacing a few wear items often restores performance.
- Dryer drum belt WP40111201 (drum won’t tumble or slips)
- Dryer drum support roller WP37001042 (thumping, rumbling)
- Dryer idler assembly WP37001287 (squealing, belt tension issues)
- Dryer thermal fuse, 352-degree f WP40113801 (no heat or no run in some failures)
A dryer that takes longer to dry runs hotter and longer, which shortens the life of thermostats, fuses, the motor, and drum support components. Strong airflow and timely replacement of wear parts are the biggest lifespan multipliers.
Last updated: March 2026





