285938 Whirlpool Washer Timer is a cycle-timing control assembly used âto sequence operations in certain Whirlpool washing machines. The component is typically an electromechanical â˘timer consisting of a small synchronous motor that advances a cam-driven switch pack,⢠or an equivalent timed switch assembly, â¤which provides timed electrical contacts âŁto the washer’s various sub-systems. As a mechanical timing device âit performs the time-based logic that older or⢠mechanically controlledâ washer models rely on to⢠progress through âfill, agitate, drain and spin⤠stages.
inside the appliance the timer âŁroutes mains voltage to subsystems in the correct order and forâ the correct duration, coordinating the water inlet valves, drive motor (including â¤any âtransmission/clutch), drain pump, lidâ lock or lid switch, dispenser circuits andâ any heating element where fitted.⤠It interacts with user inputs (cycle selector, start switch), safety interlocks and feedback devices (pressure/level switches, door switches) by opening and closing contacts on the âcam stack to enable â˘or disable those circuits. Because it controls when power âis applied to⤠other components, failures inâ the âtimer can mimic faults in âpumps, valves or motorsâ and can also cause unsafe or incomplete cycles if contacts are damaged or the motor â˘fails to advance.
In âthis article you will find a technical overview of the 285938 timer’s functional role, guidanceâ on model compatibility and cross-referencing, common failure modes and symptoms to look for, step-by-step troubleshooting checks (mechanical inspection, â˘continuity and applied-voltageâ tests, listening for drive motor operation), â˘and practical considerations for replacement or repair (correct part alignment, wiring harnessâ matchingand safety precautions when working with mains-powered controls). the aim is to provide the diagnostic context and procedures âa technician, engineer or experienced appliance owner needs to assess timerârelated faults and determine whether repair or replacement âis appropriate.
Table of Contents
- Function and Roleâ of the Timer Assembly in cycle Sequencing and Motor Control
- how the 285938â Whirlpool Washer⤠Timer Interfaces with the Drive Motor, waterâ Valves,⣠and Controlâ Circuits
- Common Failure Symptoms âand Diagnostic Indicators of âTimer Electrical and Mechanical Faults
- Replacement Considerations, Model Compatibilityand Installation Procedures⣠for the 285938 Timer
- Q&A
- The Conclusion
Function and Role of the timer Assembly in Cycle Sequencing and âŁMotor Control
The 285938 whirlpool Washer⤠Timer is an electromechanical timing and switching assembly that sequences the washer’s⤠operational âstages by opening and closing multiple contact banks as âŁits cam or index mechanism moves. Each indexed position routes mains voltage to⣠specific subsystems-drive motor windings (run and start), the drain pump, â˘water â¤inlet valves, lid âswitch circuitsâ and, where present, transmission shift solenoids-so the timer dictates the order and duration of fill, â¤agitate, drain and spin events. Replacing âthe timer requires matching the contact layout, cam profile,⢠voltage and current ratingsand âconnector harness so that⤠each contact in the replacement supplies the correct circuit⣠under the correct timing; mismatched timers can supply wrong polarities or omit required interlocks and will produce incorrect motor behavior âŁor unsafe operation.
From a motor-control standpoint the timer does not usually provide motor torque itself but supplies and removes⣠the electrical paths that determine motor âŁdirection, speed selection and start âcoil engagement; in many Whirlpool designs the timer alternates which stator or winding âsees power to reverse between agitate and spin. Failed or worn timer⣠contacts commonly cause symptoms such as no-spin, no-agitate, mid-cycle stopsor intermittent operation.â Technicians verify function by manually advancing⤠the timer while âobserving contact continuity and measuring voltage at motor âand pump terminals; inspection for pitted/burned contacts, a broken indexing pawlor a seized advance motor âoften identifies the root cause.
- Common timer outputs: motor⢠run/start circuits, drain â˘pump, inlet valves, lid switch interlockand â¤shift â¤solenoids.
- typical failure modes: open/burned contacts, worn cams, faulty advance motorand connector corrosion.
- Service checks: manual advance, continuity on indexed contactsand applied-voltage confirmation at load terminals.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Motor âRun âŁContact | Provides mains to motor run winding for continuous agitation or spin |
| Start/Reverse Contact | Engages start coil â˘or reconfigures windings âto change direction between agitate and âspin |
| Drain/Pump Contact | Supplies power to the pump during drain and spin drain phases |
How the â285938 Whirlpool Washer Timer Interfaces with the Drive Motor, Water Valvesand Control Circuits
The⣠285938â Whirlpool Washer Timer is an electromechanical sequencing device that routes line power and control signals to the drive motor, water inlet valvesand associated control circuits. Internally it uses a cam-operated switch stack and an advance mechanism to close and open specific contacts in the correct⤠order;⤠these⤠contacts directly apply line voltage to solenoid coils⢠for the water valves and to the motor/motor-selection circuitry. â˘The timer does not modulate motor speed electronically – ratherâ it selects which motor⢠windings, clutch or âgearcase connections receive power âat each stage – and it also supplies or interrupts power to interlock inputs such as the lid/door switch and pressure-switch⢠circuits. As the timer is a contact-based sequencer, contact wear, â˘cam damage, âor a failed advance coil will produce stage-specific failures (no âfill, no agitate, no spin) that mimic other component faults unless verified âwith measurements.
- Line input/common – main incomingâ mains connection used by the timer to feed â¤downstream âcontacts
- Motor run â˘and speed/contact terminals – routed through timer⤠contacts to select agitation or spin
- water inlet solenoid outputs – timed powerâ for fill stages
- Timer advance coil or⣠motor – drives cam progression between stages
- Interlock/control inputs – connections to lid, pressureor temperature switches that can block outputs
For compatibility andâ practical⤠troubleshooting, match the replacement timer’s terminal layout and mounting orientation to âthe⢠original unit and confirm âŁexpected nominal voltage at the relevant terminals beforeâ assuming timer failure. A common diagnostic method âŁis to observe whether â˘the timer closes the appropriate contact duringâ a stage: use a âmultimeter to check for line voltage atâ the inlet â˘valveâ terminal during the⤠fill cycle,at the motor âŁrun terminal during agitation and spin,and continuity through theâ advance coil during transition; if voltage is⤠present at the timer output but the actuator does not respond,suspect the actuatorâ or its wiring rather than âthe timer. When contacts are pitted orâ cams are worn,⣠intermittent or âstage-specific symptoms occur – in that case replacing the timer with a compatible 285938 unit (matching pinout and harness) or servicing the contact stack is the recommended correctiveâ action.
Common Failure Symptoms and â¤Diagnostic Indicators of Timerâ Electrical and Mechanical Faults
The 285938 Whirlpool Washer Timer is an electromechanical control that âsequences the wash, rinse and spin functions⤠by switching line voltage to motors, valves and clutches via cams and contact sets. Electrical faults typically present as loss of power to one or more circuits (no agitation, no spinor no fill) or intermittent operation caused by pitted âor oxidized contacts; mechanical faults show as failure⢠to advance⢠the dial, slipping or grinding noisesor fixed stops that leave the machine stuckâ in a single⣠cycle. Technicians should⣠assess both the electrical continuity of each switched terminal and the physical integrity of the âŁcam⤠and gear train, as worn teeth or a broken pawl can â˘produce the same symptoms asâ an open contact.
Diagnosis starts with verifying incoming mains at the timer housing and confirming expected continuity â¤between the common feed and each switched âoutput as the timer is manually advanced. use a multimeter â¤to observe continuity and to detect intermittentâ opens while slowly rotating the timer shaft; resistance near zero when a contact âis closed and high resistance when open âindicates functional contacts, â˘whereas fluctuating readings suggest internal arcing or broken springs. Practical indicators that point to timer replacement rather than peripheral faults include consistent loss of multiple unrelated functions with correct supply voltages⤠at individual components, visible melting or burned⤠contacts inside the timer, âŁor mechanical inability to rotate the cam stack.
- No response from the selector dial while mains voltage is present at the timer input
- cycle fails to advance or advances erratically when the timer is turned â˘manually
- Multiple outputs (motor, âvalve, heater) lose power together
- Visible burning, melted plastic,â or broken gear/pawl inside the timer housing
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Terminal âŁcontinuity | Closed⤠circuit between common and specific output terminals only in the intended cam positions; open otherwise |
| Mechanical wear | Worn âŁgear teeth or broken pawl prevent cam advancement and produce stuck-cycle symptoms |
Replacement Considerations, Model Compatibilityand Installation Procedures for the 285938 â¤Timer
The 285938 Whirlpool Washer â¤Timer is an electromechanical cam-driven switch assembly that â˘sequences power to the drive motor,⣠water valves, lid switch circuitryand â˘other timed⣠functions. Common failure modes include worn cam âlobes, intermittent contact â˘onâ the internal switch stackand a fractured drive shaft; these failures result in â˘a unit that will not âadvance through cycles or will energize â¤circuits erratically. Before orderingâ a replacement, compare the part number and inspect the physical characteristics of the â˘existing timer:⢠verify the â˘number and arrangement of swift-connect terminals, the mounting stud pattern, the shaftâ diameter and lengthand the cam indexing so âŁthe â¤new unit will engage the drive mechanism and align with âthe console controls on the specific Whirlpool model in question.
- Confirm exact part number and physical fit against the control panel opening and mounting⢠studs.
- Match terminal layout and âconnector type; label or photograph all leads before disconnection.
- Verify control circuit voltage and terminal sizes (typical US householdâ washers use 120 VAC control circuits and 1/4″ spade connectors).
- Inspect the old timer for mechanical damage (broken shaft, stripped spline) and for evidence of burned contacts.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Control Voltage | 120 VAC (typical for Whirlpool top-load control circuits) |
| Terminal Style | 1/4″ quick-connect spade; confirm layout prior to installation |
Install the replacement timer using a methodical sequence: disconnect power,remove the control console to access the timer,and document every wire position.Pull the old timer straight off the shaft after removing⣠retaining nutsâ or clips, noting the cam index position; set the âreplacement toâ the same index or to the “OFF” position before⢠seating it.Reconnect wires to the identically labeled terminals (do not⢠rely⢠on color alone), secure the timer to the mounting studs âwithout over-torquingand verify that the drive interface engages the timerâ shaft spline.⢠After reassembly, perform continuity checks on the timer switch contacts where practical and run a short diagnostic cycle to verify proper advancement,â valve actuationand motor direction; listen for abnormal noise and â˘recheck connectionsâ if the unit fails to progress through multiple steps.
Q&A
What is the 285938 whirlpool washer timer?
The⤠285938 is an electromechanical timer assembly used on some Whirlpool-family top-load washers. It controls the sequence and timing of wash functions (fill, agitate, drain, spin)⢠by routingâ power to the washer’s motors, valves and clutches as theâ internal cam advances âthrough positions.
Howâ do I know if the 285938 timer is compatible with my washer?
Compatibility is steadfast by your washer’s exact model number. Check âthe model tag (usually inside the cabinet orâ behind the control panel) and compare it to the part cross-reference in the Whirlpool parts list⢠or an authorized parts dealer. Do not rely solely on visual similarity-use the modelâ number and the part number 285938 to confirm fit⣠and electrical pinout.
What⣠are common symptoms of a failing â¤285938⢠timer?
typical symptoms include: cycles âŁthat won’t advance or get stuck on one stage; no agitation or âno spin⤠while other âfunctions work; intermittent or random âchanges in cycle; burning smell or visible⢠damage on the timer; or the washer â¤not⤠starting at all when the control⤠is set. Because other componentsâ (lid switch, drive motor, belts, pumps) cause similar symptoms, confirm the timer before replacingâ it.
How can a technician test the 285938 timer to see if it’s bad?
First unplug the washer. Remove the timer and consult the wiring diagram for the specific model. Using⢠a multimeter set to continuity/ohms, check for continuity between the timer’s common terminal and the various switched terminals as you manually advance the timer cam throughâ positions.An open circuit where the diagram shows a closed connection indicates a failed switch contact. âYou can also check the timer motor windings for continuity; an open winding⢠means the timer motorâ is⤠bad. For live-voltage tests (to verify drive voltage to the timer motor or outputs) only a trained technician should measureâ while the machine is â˘powered âŁand observingâ all safety precautions.
Can I replace the 285938 â¤timer myselfand what are the basic steps?
Yes, a competent DIYer can replace it. Basic⣠steps: unplug the washer, take photos and label wires, remove âthe control panel or console to âaccess the timer, disconnect the wire harness and any mounting â˘screws/clips, swap the old timer for the new 285938, reattach wires exactly as labeled, reassemble the console, plug in âŁand â¤test. Do not run live tests with exposed terminals â¤and follow safety precautions. âŁIf you’re uncertain, contact a qualified appliance technician.
How do Iâ tellâ whether the problem is the timer or another component (lid switch, motor, belt)?
Start with simple checks: ensure power is reaching the washer and the⤠lid switch is functioning (machine should not âstart if lidâ switch is open).If the washer won’t spin but âthe motor âruns âin other cycles, inspect belts/clutch and motor coupling. Use the wiring diagram to check voltages at the timer during a cycle-if the timer should send voltage to a â˘component but does not, the timer is⣠likely faulty. If the timer⣠sends voltage but the component doesn’t operate, the component is atâ fault. When inâ doubt, follow step-by-step diagnostic flow in âŁthe⣠service manual for your model.
Is the 285938 a mechanical timer or â˘an electronic âcontrol board? Are there differences I should know about?
The 285938 is an electromechanical timer (mechanical cam with electrical switches and a small drive motor). unlike electronic âcontrol boards, mechanical timers have âphysical switch contacts and a motor that advancesâ the cam. They tend to fail with worn contacts or a seized âmotorand can frequently enough be tested with basic continuity checks. âElectronic boards fail differently (burned⢠traces,failed relays or ICs) and require different diagnostic methods.
Where can I buy â˘a replacement 285938 andâ what should I watch for â˘when purchasing?
Authorized Whirlpool dealers, official parts distributors, â¤and reputable appliance⤠parts websites commonly stockâ the 285938.â When buying: verify compatibility with your washer model number, purchase OEM or factory-authorized parts when possible, check âŁthe seller’s return policyand âinspectâ the part⣠on arrival for â˘correct connectors and mounting. Avoid inexpensive unbranded knockoffs unless you can confirm â˘the pinout â¤and build quality match the original.
The âConclusion
The 285938 Whirlpool⤠washer timer serves as a central control component that âŁsequences and times the washer’s cycles-managing functions such as fill, agitate, drain and spin. Its reliable operation is⤠fundamental to consistent cycle performance, â¤energy and water efficiencyand the⢠overall⣠longevity of the appliance.
Because timer faults can produce a wide range of symptoms-from missed or skipped cycles to continuous operation-accurate diagnosis is essential to determine whether the timer itself is the source of the problem or if another component is involved. When testing indicates the timer is defective, replacing âit with the correct part and ensuring proper installation restores⢠intended functionality and reduces the risk of ancillary damage or recurring faults.
Maintaining the washer with appropriate parts and timely service helps preserve performance and safety. For complex diagnostics or replacement, following manufacturer guidance⣠or engaging a qualified service professional â˘provides the best assurance of a â˘correct, lasting ârepair.
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