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Keurig k40 leaking water

The water tank or coffee pot leaks water out of the bottom of the water resivior. There is no cracks in the water container

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Make sure the tank is seated properly.

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EA6BDVR

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  • Posted on May 08, 2008

SOURCE: water leaking from bottom of coffee maker

The water hose on the bottom of the coffee maker is worn, due to the heat. It needs to be replaced. this is the second time for mine.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Bunn coffee maker leaks water

There are 3 seals in your unit that could cause your problem. there is a silicon seal right under the pour-in tray, and two on the top of the tank. one of those is for the thermostat, the other is for the sprayhead tube. any of these could leak, causing water to come out the bottom of the brewer. One other thing that can cause this is a scale buildup between the pour-in tray and the tank.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 10, 2009

SOURCE: Water leaking from underneath water tank.

I rang Saeco service centre about my leaking water tank and they posted me a new tank - no questions or need to return the faulty item. I believe there may be a bad batch of tanks which leak because of faulty valves.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: water leaking out the bottom of the coffee maker

If it leaks DURING brewing, you may have to decalcify it (aka, run through a cycle of 4 cups vinegar, fill to the top with water, 2-3 times and see if it helps).
If it leaks before you even start brewing a pot of coffee, something is broken on the inside of the coffee maker, and I would recommend contacting Waring--they may be able to get you a replacement coffee maker (and if you're under warranty, usually a replacement would be free!).


Their phone number (according to their website, www.waringproducts.com ) is 1-800-4WARING (1-800-492-7464)



Good luck! :)

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2010

SOURCE: The Water Reservoir is leaking on my keurig coffee maker.

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