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Master tech...Line is elevated. Had this problem before and realized line has not above water level. Elevated and it worked. this time the line is elevated but water still running thru.Master tech...Line is elevated. Had this problem before and realized line has not above water level. Elevated and it worked. this time the line is elevated but water still running thru.
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There is a little tab that sticks up on the water basin, this tab pushes in on the switch allowing the unit to run, I'm guessing the little tab on the tank is broken off.
When is the last time it was cleaned? That's usually the issue & the quickest fix. If the Keurig gets lime/calcium build up on the internal components it will ignore whatever has been programmed into it & just keep cutting off or keep making partial cups. However, I've not heard of your particular problem with it running the heated water back into the basin. Try cleaning it & see if that reduces or eliminates your problem. Run some white vinegar thru it - fill the reservoir with a strong vinegar/water mix, remove any kcups/my kcup, also remove the carbon filter ( fyi - that's not going to eliminate any lime/calcium in your water - it's just to eliminate any bad tastes/odors) and "make" how ever many cups it takes to empty the reservoir. Depending on the build up - you may need to do this 2 or 3 times. Also run about 2 more reservoirs of just clear water to help rinse out the vinegar mix (otherwise your next cup of coffee will not be what you expected).If this eliminates your problem, it should be done every 2-3 mths.
If that does not work - call Keurig's Customer Service # at 1-866-901-BREW (2739) Good Luck.
the problem is the water valve, we had to replace many ruined floors in our hotel because of this, when calcium builds up in the water lines of your house and a chunk breaks free, it sometimes gets in the water valve holding open the diaphram open ever so little, but enough for water to get thru, sometimes it will pass thru, other times it won't. and if you use it everyday you won't notice it, but if it sits for a few days it will fill up and eventually overflow. so either take apart the valve and install a filter or replace the valve.
REMOVE THE LOCKNUT AND CHECK FOR A CRACK OR PIN HOLE IN DOWN DRIAN USE A FLASH LITE IN DRIAN TURN OFF ALL LITES TO CHECK PUT LITE IN DRAIN AND CK FOR LITE IN THE DRIAN PIPE
I had this problem. I alternated the hot and cold water valves (changing over the wiring) and then hot tap then dribbled instead of the cold. Replacement part i believe is around $35AU
Master tech...Line is elevated. Had this problem before and realized line has not above water level. Elevated and it worked. this time the line is elevated but water still running thru.
check the drain hose make sure it is up above the water level
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