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George Posted on Mar 03, 2017

Capresso 455 leaking

Yesterday I noticed that my Capresso Coffee Team 455 did not sound right when it was boiling the water. In addtiion to the pronounced gurgling sound it normally makes due to the water being forced up the tube when it was boiling it was also making a hissing sound. It completed brewing and I figured I would look at it in a day or two, Today it did the same, and in addition I noticed that the window covering the LCD was steamed up from the inside. Then while still brewing it started grinding again so I unplugged it. Later I came back and noticed that the remaining water had leaked on to the counter, so I suspect there is a gasket that has deteriorated. I want to disassemble it so that I can try to fix it. I already removed the screws from the bottom but the bottom does not want to come off. Would appreciate details about disassembly and perhaps suggestions for what I am going to need to replace and a source for the parts. It has been a good machine for the past couple of years, having replaced its predecessor which had a glass carafe and also lasted several years. $100 per year seems kind of a steep price to pay for coffee makers. Thanks in advance for your help.

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gopsu

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2007

SOURCE: Capresso C1000 - Coffee is going into the coffee grounds bin rather then

I am having the same problem. I tried every resetting and cleaning in the manual. No luck. Coffee grounds, water everything is going directly to the used grounds bin. Any luck?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 21, 2007

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The dial on the upper right is all you need to do. Turn from the coffee cup to the water symbol. Water will pour out the spigot from the frother wand so put a cup under it. Close the tap when prompted by turning the dial back to the cup symbol

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2007

SOURCE: Jura Capresso Problem

check out this link:
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2008

SOURCE: Jura Capressa E9 Leaking

Your spout is probly cracked (a common problem). It won't hurt the machine if you want to live with making one cup at a time to catch it all.
If you want to get it repaired go to www.hotncold.com Click on Jura Repair for shipping instructions. We can turn the job around in 24 hours. The repair will also include a free software update.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2008

SOURCE: Fixing our Capresso C1000

What part do you need?

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