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Posted on Nov 06, 2010

My Keurig Coffee Maker is leaking from the bottom. Not able to figure out where the leak is coming from. I keep a towel under it all the time and after making 2 cups of coffee it is soaked on one side. It is near the water tank. I have tried pressing against the water tank, as it is running , to see if it is leaking between the tank and the side of the maker. It still leaks. That is why I believe it may be coming from the bottom. Would love some information on how I could fix the leak. Thanks!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: I cannot get a full cup of coffee from my Keurig

I HAD A SIMULAR PROBLEM...AFTER DESCALING WITH VINIGAR I NOTICED THAT MY COFFEE CUP WASNT ALWAYS SERVED FULL....THEN AFTER A LITTLE DIGGING ON THIS SITE IT BECAME OBVIOUS....I HAD A PIECE OF SOMETHING STUCK IN THE ONE WAY VALVE...SO TO SOLVE THIS I DISCONECTED MY KEURIG,BROUGHT IT OUT TO MY SHED AND CAREFULLY BLEW OUT THE THE ENTIRE UNIT WITH MY AIR COMPRESSOR BEING CAREFUL NOT TO USE TO MUCH PRESSURE AND BLOWING OUT A SEAL.....BROUGHT IT BACK IN,FIRED IT UP,WORKS PERFECT AGAIN...EVEN THE DESCALE LIGHT NOW STAYS OFF.NO MORE PINCHING THE RUBBER RETURN VALVE IN THE RESIVIOR JUST TO BREW A CUP OF COFFEE. HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE........................

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Jason

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2010

SOURCE: Coffee grounds in cup w/ Keurig 60

This is a problem with the k-cups themselves. Each K-cup has a coffee filter type media in the top and bottom of each k-cup. It sounds like you may have purchased a batch of k-cups with a defective bottom filter. Just to be sure, run your Keurig with no k-cup in it at all and see if it flushes clear hot water. Since your holder may have remaining grounds from the defective k-cups, you may have to do this several times. Once this is done, you can confirm it is working with another brand or batch of k-cups. The only way the brewer itself could be the cause is if the needle in the bottom of the k-cup holder has somehow become dislodged and is piercing the filter in addition to the k-cup bottom.

I hope this helps. Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2010

SOURCE: when i put the coffee cup in the keurig....nothing

use a small needle, paper clip or pipe cleaner and run it up into the "needle" section under the lid that pierces the top of the cup. The problem is one you will have often as coffee grounds get up in there and dry between uses and clogs the hole.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2010

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1. Power off machine.

2. Using a metal paperclip, insert it into left side of top needle. It must insert at least 1" deep. Insert it into slot on right side and again from back of needle.

3. Remove KCup cradle. Separate bottom from top. In the top section, insert the paperclip up into bottom needle from the bottom upwards. It will not go all the way thru and this is normal.

4. Reassemble KCup cradle and reinsert it back into coffee maker.

5. Power on machine.

6. Brew a cup of water only. There may be coffee grounds in the water and these should eventually clear during the remaining steps. NOTE: A large cup brew cycle should output a full 8 ounces (235cc). Less means there is still a blockage

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2010

SOURCE: my k cup reusable coffee

I had the same issue and found a **** fix that is working well. The issue is that the hole in the my-kcup doesn't seal to the machine so I take a square of foil and put it over the top of the closed my-kcup assembly, crimping it under the rim of the cap. This seals the assembly and forces the water through the my-kcup. It also makes a better cup of coffee because the water is all going through the grounds.

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