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If it's only 2 months old you should contact Keurig directly. They have awesome customer service and will probably replace your unit. I have read numerous postings that they will do it even if you did not register your machine.
Lots of problems with the B60/65/70 units. There are some really good videos on you tube, but trust me, the process to fix is going to be a pain and cost ~$50. You should consider taking yours back for an exchange. There is a known problem with these models and it appears the retailers are being very generous on exchanges (check this out: http://babelniche.wordpress.com/2012/03/10/keurig-dumps-inventor-builds-millions-of-junk-coffee-makers/) .... Good luck
Contact Keurig service via their web site (give them your machine's serial number). I did (had my unit for 2 months).
The response (1.5 days later) was an email informing me that a new unit is on its way. They didn't even want the old one back (which tells me they probably recognize the problem and do not need to inspect the old unit).
I got NO hassles from them. I have NO complaints on how they are handling the problem (other than the annoyance of having the machine shut off on me for no obvious reason).
Otherwise, I love the machine (and their service responsiveness)
I called Keurig and they felt that it was likely a blockage at the needles, but despite cleaning them repeatedly, there was no improvement. They are sending me a replacement.
I JUST fixed (I Hope!) my 11 month old B60 by taking a paper clip and a straightened safety pin to the top of the coffee maker (where the top pin punctures the top of the cup) and the BOTTOM pin which punctures the bottom of the cup. (remove the bottom dark brown holder by pushing up on it).
After one or two attempts, I ran water through it without the coffee cup, then used a decaf cup and brewed it just fine....
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