Iron Repair - No Power or bad wire in cord - Rowenta Master
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A break in the wire is the most common problem with any handheld tool. It's because the wire keeps bending. After a while, it breaks the copper strands inside the sheathing and as a result, you have a dead iron, blowdryer, drill, or whatever it is.
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I did this fix to my Rowenta iron about 5 years ago. My mom just mentioned that she just bought a new iron to replace her malfunctioning Rowenta iron. I asked if it goes on and off when you move the cord. Yup. Gonna fix hers tomorrow. Thanks for the refresher.
It's a good repair, however, you haven't addressed the root cause of the problem. The reason it broke is the crappy design that pinches the wires in the clamp as a strain relief mechanism. A couple of years down the road you'll be doing the same thing when it breaks again. For a longer-term fix, trim back the piece of the clamp that presses on the wires, and tie an underwriter's knot just under the pivot ball. That will prevent the cord from pulling out, and won't cause another breakage over time.
I appreciate your letting us see warts and all from beginning to end--the struggle with taking off the back of the iron, getting the cording back in....More realistic and so more doable by the average Joe--and Josette. Hands were out of camera range at one point, but you figured that out and compensated. Thanks.
With just $20 in tools and caps, I just fixed my first appliance! Thanks for a terrific video!
Quick comment on a great repair video... most hand held appliances use 'polarized' plugs meaning one wire is designed to carry the voltage, the other is effectively a 'ground'. So, BEFORE cutting the wires, make a long mark along one of the wires with a sharpie so you connect the the wires back so the 'ground' wire stays ground. It is very easy to get them confused and cross the voltage wire to what is designed to be the 'ground' wire - which is VERY dangerous for hand help appliances. Again, great repair video - just a note of caution on the polarized power cord.
If you didn't do your recommended step, how do you know which one is which after the fact?
@@punji1977- the hot on the cord is typically smooth and the neutral has ribbing or stripes
Thanks for posting this! I have the EXACT same Rowenta iron and the break in the cord was in the same place. You saved me at least $150.
Thanks! My wife quilts and is on her 4th Rowenta, each lasting about 4-5 years. I always suspected the problem was the control dial was getting dirty since it seemed erratic. I thought a broken cord would just fail and not be intermittent, particularly when it did so inside of the cord capture. Found this exact break point! I ended up shaving a small amount off of the sharp edges on the cord capture.
The video that keeps on giving! You posted this ten years ago, and it's exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Thanks! Just fixed my Rowenta DW8080! Saved me from buying a new cord assembly and possibly a whole new iron.
Rowenta quick working, husband watched this and now I am happily ironing again!!! Thanks so much for a great video!
Thank you VERY much for posting this video. I just replaced the cord on my Rowenta Steamium iron. The problem was at the plug end of the cord so I bought a new cord at the hardware store and, following your awesome instructions, installed it.
Thank you! Took me 30 minutes to repair. Saved $60!
You can probably order the tool online or go to harbor freights.
Thank you. It was worth buying the torx T20 and doing the repair myself. The pinch point on the wire is a poor design. I didn't tighten the wire down 100% to lessen the pressure and hopefully prevent the issue from happening again.
So happy to see something get fixed rather than thrown away. Good job 👏
Was going to throw my old rowenta iron away in the garbage, then I found this video. The video was helpful. Thanks.
Key question - why did you cut the old cord and make a new join with the replacement instead of disconnecting the old cord completely at the pre-existing join with the heating element, connecting the new wire there?
Thanks! You helped me fix an $80 hair dryer.
Adam,
Thanks. Iron works fine now. Saved me from buying a new one.
Thank for you for the video . Followed it step by step and it worked. You just saved me $75.
Thank you. We have a Professional Luxe. I opened it and found the same break, though nearer to the swivel. Appreciate your video. H
The trouble was exactly where you showed us ! This Iron is expensive !
Thanks for your time !
Not a problem! Glad to be of help.
I"ve been holding onto my non-working Rowena (tired of trashing them). Finally, I'm going to give repairing it a shot. Thank you, Adam!
Adam thank you so much. I have the same problem with my rowenta and I am going to fix it myself.
Thanks for the easy tutorial!!!
Thank You for posting this video. I fixed my iron in 10 minutes.
Been there done that with Rowenta Iron; Faced with the same problem again, now same iron as you said. Good video. On the job list again.
Have the same iron with the EXACT problem. Handy to have a T20 Torx bit and couple of small wire nuts to finish the job. One additional thing I did is trim back a little on the notch on the wire clamp to minimize the wire kink. Hope this will make the wire last a little longer then normal. Thanks for posting this DIY video.
I don't have to buy a new iron. My iron works. Thanks AdamDIY.
Thank you so much, I love my iron and didn't want to give it up.
This video was Awesome! I fixed my iron in less than 20 minutes. The first ten was realizing I had the star screw driver in my power drill bit set. Thanks!
Adam,
Just saw your video and it was great, just fixed 2 of my Rowenta irons!! Saved me $90 bucks.
Thank you! The power to my Rowenta decided to be intermittent tonight. I found this video and either my husband or I will fix it. I did cringe when you used the cutters to strip the wire.
Your a life saver. Took 15 min tops
Thank you for taking time to make this video. Fixed my wife's prized Rowenta.
Thank you Adam, I fixed the iron. I made one change, instead of using couplers, I used Liquid Electrical Tape to join the wires. This was good as the space inside is very tight. I then used electrical tape just to make sure it was safe.
THANK YOU!!! I’ve been Holding onto my Favorite iron for Years in hopes that I could replace the cord!!! You have Just Saved me a lot of Headache!!!! I’m going to try this as Soon as possible!!! THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for posting this! My iron was having the same problem. After watching your video, it took me less time to fix my iron than it took to watch the video! :-)
Triple 10's: great audio, great camera and great knowledge.
Thanks !
I just fixed my DW8080. I noticed that the actual point of contact on the strain relief is hinged, and comes to a point, which is exactly where the pinch point is located. I filed the point down just a LITTLE BIT to dull the point and lessen the pressure on the wire strands (I hope). The cord still doesn't come out, so it isn't a safety concern.
I have two expensive irons that I am sure have this problem...Thank you so much...I am going to give this a try
Thanks, iron works perfectly well now.
I just fixed my rowenta focus iron thanks to this video! Thank You!!!!!
patthemaniacful That iron is very expensive, I'm glad you were able to fix it
Thanks for your video and instructions. It worked perfectly and saved me $60 bucks!!
Great video. My Rowenta is not exactly like the one shown (I think ours is an older model); however, it is somewhat similar. I didn't try to locate the broken wire section; I just cut out the ~ 6 inches of 'probably broken cord' & re-spliced it in to the iron. WORKS GREAT! Now she is deciding whether to return the "new Rowenta" that we ordered as a replacement.
Thanks man, headed out to buy some of those wire clamps.
Our Rowenta iron is doing the same exact thing, Thanks for this helpful video!
Hi Adam... this is Abel, thanks for your video. I was able to fix the iron.
Thanks man, saved me 80 bucks!
Awesome! Glad it helped!
Thanks for the demonstration it was very helpful...now I just have to purchase a t20 star bit 😉
Thank you. Excellent video demonstration.
Thanks, I will try the same on mine an let you know if it works after!!
Awesome. Worked for me! Thanks
Sweet!! Thank you James for the tip! I was going to just give up and go buy another one, but the same thing happened to another one I had and now I know exactly what to do with my current one that is doing the exact same thing! Wonderful!
I just ordered a new iron but I’m about to send it back. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing an excellent video instructions on fixing the broken cord.
Thank you Adam. I have same iron with same problem. Now i can do it myself. Have Blessed Day!
I am now a iron electrician 😂 Thank you.
The only thing is the little screws inside were different & I didn’t know what size they were. I used a tint pliers to unscrew.
This is a great, clear video. I am going to try it on my very expensive Oliso Pro iron that was going on and off and now won't come on at all. I hope it works! Thanks so much!!!
Hello Adam, this was very helpful. Fixed my problem and saved me some money. Much appreciated.
Thank you for such a clear and useful video. I was about to go and purchase a new iron, but decided to check the internet to see if anyone else had the same problem and came upon your video. My husband watched it and because of your careful displays and instructions I now have my Rowenta Pro Master iron working again!
OPEN in cord not a SHORT there is a differance however a short will lead to a open
It's called an intermittent open not a short, a short would be between 2 conductors & cause the fuse or breaker to open.
Thank you !! I have 2 Rowenta iron with a short. The closest repair shop is South Carolina
You are welcome! I hope it worked out.
Very Good Video
Good this video is still on youtube thank you so much for showing this I have thrown away two Rowena iron with this problem this last one I will fix it because it been 4 years now and the cord is acting up again.
Thank you you saved me $100 thanks to you
Hey Adam, thanks man, I just used the wire nuts there already and spliced it there. Thanks for the insight.
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This was really helpful, thank you!
Thanks Adam will have to do ours, same issue. Thanks again.
Thanks for making the video. It had all the information I needed to fix the iron. Well done!
My search was Rowenta Repair and this was the same problem my iron had (well mine shorted or sparked) hope this works because I'll do it without power just in case.
I just did exactly what you did my iron works. Hopefully it will last me another 5 years.
Great video - very helpful in helping me figure out how to repair our iron.
Less than 10 minute repair saved my Rowenta DW5080 Focus from 2018 that was actually still made in Germany including the stainless steel sole (I don't believe today's models are). It's not even about the money, I can afford a new iron, it's about keeping otherwise good quality and about fixing things in a society that's all too used to disposing things.
I had the same issue with this open circuit. I did the same repair but I ended up grinding down the teeth that was causing the issue. Thanks for the video!
vlow714 That's a great idea
Thank you.. U saved me from buying a new iron
Thanks James Moore!
Thanks Adam! Great job in your explanation and video.
Good Information, I would like to repair a black and decker D6000 all temperature steam iron that won't get hot and I would like to repair it myself. Is it possible that you can provide me with any leads on the disassembly of this unit. Any assistance that you can provide will be helpful as well as appreciated. Thanks
Nice video, really helps!
Thanks Adam. I fixed this problem with our iron following your instructions. Now my wife thinks I'm a genius.
Thanks for this view! You made my day!
Thank you Brother, it worked like a charm. Keep up the OUTSTANDING work/videos.
Not the same iorn as mine, but I think it is the same problem. We will try your solution. Wish you had told us where to purchase the diagnostic tool.
+Jordan Sherman Here you go! www.harborfreight.com/non-contact-voltage-tester-97218.html
Thanks so much! It worked!
Thank you !!! I can now fix my rowenta !!
Thanks a lot for this video. Really helped us out.
Thanks Adam.
thank you so much, I just fixed my Olisio Pro quilting iron ☺
Lynda, what was the issue with the Oliso?
Thank you!! this video was very helpful
what size wire cap are they? Thanks
Hey Adam...you seem like a really patient guy who I thank for sharing your knowledge! Anyways- I'm having a problem with my rowenta steam iron- yellow light keeps blinking and doesn't get past lukewarm. Could you help with showing me how to repair that? Appreciate your help! Thanks
Hmmm.... That would be hard to do without the iron in front of me. It's blinking steady? Or is it a flicker?
Great advice, thank you!
very inspiring video i would love to fix this one
Time for me to get to work. Thanks~
I had similar problem so I fixed so thank you. U gave me hope.
""When your common sense say U not, U must have faith"''
Awesome job. Thanks for the video! Cheers!
Very very thankful to you
what type of screwdriver do you use or what tools do i need to open up the iron?
Thank you. So helpful