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Water heats goes back int fill tank instead of the coffee cup

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Heatman u need to stop posting that link. especially on every single question. the link is dead and you arent helping anyone by posting it.
to the OP, it is most likely sediment clog. while the tank is sucking in water, use your thumb and cover the left side of the intake valve so no water drains back into the tank. when it transitions to brewing, take your thumb off and let it drain into the tank. immediately after it stops brewing, again use your thumb and cover the left side of the intake while also removing the tank. this prevents the intake from taking in all the sediment that just drained into the tank. now rinse out the tank, fill it up just above the black level indicator (about 1/4 full), then keep repeating this process until no sediment can be seen in the tank when you hold it up to light.

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Here is a tip that I wrote that will give you some things to try that will helpyou get your Keurig coffee brewer workingagain.

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