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Check to make sure the rubber gasket is still on the water output in the brew head. It goes around the water output needle in the top of the brew head. Without that gasket, there is no seal on the top of the k-cup and water can leak. Run it with no K-cup in it and see of water does not leak this way. If it doesn't leak then it points to a missing seal. Hope this works for you.
The shut down may come from a safety standpoint, whereby if a heater gets too hot, lines get plugged, or chambers are not filled with water as necessary; the unit could shut down accordingly. Try to clean the ports/lines/ and cup holder. Fill water to line (Not Over the line) and descale to clean the interior chamber.
You could be correct in your assessment and if so, as long as the device is under warranty it needs to go back for servicing. If you open the chambers, the warranty is Void and the device a boat anchor.
Our unit (the mini) would only blink red but would not brew. It didn't make any noise and seemed like it was dead. To fix this, leave the unit plugged in but powered off. If you haven't already done so, add water to the top of the unit and then open the pod holder so that the water flows into the internal storage tank. Hold the brew button in (don't let go until it is done brewing) and the light will turn on - after a while it will start brewing. Let go of the button once it has finished brewing. According to a Keurig rep - this problem is often caused by using cold water straight from the fridge.
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