Rival 16131 Toaster Power Wire Repair
Introduction
Passez à l'étape 1This guide is intended to repair the internal power wire of the Rival 16131 Toaster.
If the toaster doesn't heat after pushing the lever, it could be caused by a damaged or disconnected wire inside the device housing. The wires connect the incoming outlet current to the heating element, so it must stay intact.
Before using this guide, verify you are not using a faulty power outlet. Sometimes the issue lies in the source being used instead of the device itself. This can be checked by plugging in another device and ensuring it functions as intended. Next, ensure that the browning dial is set to a high enough level to toast bread. Finally, if the lever is pushed but doesn't stay down, follow the toasting lever troubleshooting page to find and fix any issues involving the lever or spring mechanism.
Step 7 requires you to resolder the wire inside of the toaster housing. Please refer to the Soldering Skills page to learn more about this process. This page contains soldering instructions, a list of required tools, and important safety procedures.
Before disassembling, ensure the toaster is unplugged and that it has had enough time to cool down completely. Even when the heating element isn't glowing red, it could still cause serious burns if it is handled immediately after disconnecting from power.
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The power wire connects to the toaster in the area highlighted.
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To free the wire, unscrew the two .5 inch screws, and remove the white brace.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.