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Valarie smith Posted on Jul 08, 2012
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Keurig power switch won't light up

The cord test that it is a complete circuit, but the on switch will not turn on. is there a replacment switch, I have had this Keurig for about a two years.

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Circuit board is failing, replace or junk system.

  • Stephen MacDonald
    Stephen MacDonald Apr 07, 2017

    I have a replacement circuit board but it looks like a nightmare to replace it. Does anybody have simple written instructions or a video?
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2011

SOURCE: My keurig won't even turn

Hi,

The problem is often that the machine develops a leak in the hose that is rightover the transformer...the water drips onto the transformer and kills that...then you have no power to run the machine.

Here is a tip that I wrote about this problem...

Keurig OneCup Coffee Brewer will not turn on
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Anonymous

  • 43501 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 03, 2011

SOURCE: The machine won't turn on

Hi,

The problem is often that the machine develops a leak in the hose that is rightover the transformer...the water drips onto the transformer and kills that...then you have no power to run the machine.

Here is a tip that I wrote about this problem...

Keurig OneCup Coffee Brewer will not turn on
heatman101

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Anonymous

  • 43501 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 03, 2011

SOURCE: Morning We have a Keurig coffee

Hi,

The problem is often that the machine develops a leak in the hose that is rightover the transformer...the water drips onto the transformer and kills that...then you have no power to run the machine.

Here is a tip that I wrote about this problem...

Keurig OneCup Coffee Brewer will not turn on
heatman101

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Anonymous

  • 43501 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 04, 2011

SOURCE: My Keurig won't turn on.

Hi,

The problem is often that the machine develops a leak in the hose that is rightover the transformer...the water drips onto the transformer and kills that...then you have no power to run the machine.

Here is a tip that I wrote about this problem...

Keurig OneCup Coffee Brewer will not turn on
heatman101

Anonymous

  • 43501 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 07, 2011

SOURCE: My Keurig B60 won't turn on. Tried different

Hi,

The problem is often that the machine develops a leak in the hose that is rightover the transformer...the water drips onto the transformer and kills that...then you have no power to run the machine.

Here is a tip that I wrote about this problem...

Keurig OneCup Coffee Brewer will not turn on
heatman101

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