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AGS2 Speed Queen Dryer - Overview

Models starting with AGS2

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M Series New Style Coil Kit – Part Number: 279834
$28.42
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M Series New Style Coil Kit
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Part #279834
When the igniter reaches a high enough temperature, these coils (Coil Valve, Dryer Gas Valve Coil Kit, Dryer Valve Coil Kit, Gas Valve Solenoid) work together to open the gas valve and allow the gas to enter the burner. This is a safety mechanism to ensure that there are no unsafe buildups of gas inside your appliance. The coils are attached to the dryer gas valve. If the dryer does not heat or heats intermittently, the coil may not be opening the gas valve. Both coils must be operational for the valve to open. No continuity would indicate a defective coil, but they can be intermittent and fail when they get hot. Both coils should be replaced when one of them is broken. This part can break as a result of material fatigue from normal use. This part measures approximately 1 inch in diameter and 1 inch in height, and is constructed of plastic and metal. It comes in black/beige. This part features a 3-terminal boost/hold coil and a 2-terminal secondary coil
Retaining Ring – Part Number: WP23748
$12.85
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Retaining Ring
Part #WP23748
The metal retaining ring, which is under an inch long, holds the rear wheels on the axels of the dryer. The main reason why it would need to replaced is if the retaining ring has sprung out of place or is damaged. Some the symptoms could be that your dryer does not tumble, it makes a loud buzzing noise, or if it pumps, but will not spin. The tools needed for this project are a putty knife, 5/16 nut driver, and snap ring pliers. Refer to the installation video and diagram for further instructions and guidance. Customers ranked this replacement project as easy.
Cylinder Felt Seal – Part Number: WP37001132
$45.29
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Cylinder Felt Seal
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Part #WP37001132
This cylinder felt seal is used in dryers and is located between the back of the drum and the rear dryer panel. If your dryer is experiencing any of these symptoms, replacing the felt seal could solve your problem: squealing or banging noise, clothes are getting stuck between tub and felt pad, takes too long to dry, not heating enough or not heat at all, or does not tumble. The tools needed for this installation are a 5/16 nut driver and a putty knife. Make sure to unplug the dryer from the power source before beginning this project. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further instructions.
Thrust – Part Number: WPW10121334
$7.47
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Dryer Screw – Part Number: WP90767
$7.47
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Dryer Screw
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This screw is sold individually.
Spring Retaining Clip – Part Number: WP22001650
$9.62
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Spring Retaining Clip
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Part #WP22001650
This spring retaining clip is just under 1 inch long. The clip is made entirely of metal and is attached to the back wall of the washer, under the console. If your washer is vibrating and louder than usual during the wash cycle, your spring retaining clip could be faulty or damaged. Check the clip for visible damage, wear, and rust. If you notice any signs of damage, the part should be replaced. Remember to disconnect the power from your washing machine before starting this repair.
Igniter – Part Number: WP37001308
$47.40
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Igniter
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The bracket is no longer included.
Washer Screw 818 X 1/2 – Part Number: WP3390631
$7.47
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Washer Screw 818 X 1/2
Part #WP3390631
This screw is sold individually.
Glide Bracket Kit – Part Number: 12002090
$79.10
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Glide Bracket Kit
Part #12002090
This kit contains two glide brackets and four screws.
Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WP489128
$11.77
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Refrigerator Screw
Part #WP489128
This screw is sold individually.
Dryer Screw – Part Number: W10815455
$7.47
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Dryer Screw
Part #W10815455
This tapping screw is sold individually.
Selector/Rotary Knob – Part Number: WP36701W
$49.50
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Selector/Rotary Knob
Part #WP36701W
This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.

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Dryer ran but would not heat
421 of 481 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Gary from Haverhill, NH
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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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Dryer flame goes out after about 8-minutes from start and won’t work again until a 15-minute rest.
218 of 246 people found this instruction helpful.
  • andy from Bethesda, MD
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
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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Timer wasn't working (New Timer)
168 of 212 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Joaquin from Las Vegas, NV
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Timer wasn't working on the regular cycle so I replace it with a new one from partselect. It still wasn't working so I ordered and replace the cycling thermostat, the thermal fuse I also cleaned the vent and dryer it still didn't work so I read the diagram for the electrical and found that a coil for the gas valve is line with timer. I or dered the coils for the valves, replaced both valves and tested the dryer and it work just like when I first bought the appliance.
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