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Anonymous Posted on Aug 15, 2014

Why would My Keurig be leaking water from the bottom?

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SOURCE: water leaks out the bottom

There are many possible points that the leak can be.

All points of the water supply from water tank to the pressure pump then to boiler . All this are connected together with plastic or Teflon pipes with easy fit unions secure with clips

You need to disassemble the machine and work it without the side panels of course with extra care since power electrical cables are exposed.

In this way with a very good visual check while the machine is in operation you can identify the leaking point and fix it.

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