SOURCE: coffee maker doesnt **** water out
I have a B40 and I can select a cup size however, after selecting the cup size a little if any water comes out ? What's the problem ? I've cleaned the unit, and made sure that there are no clogs as well.
SOURCE: unit will not brew when pod is inserted; works w/o pod however.
This may be one of two issues:
1. The pump is malfunctioning which can cause the internal reservior to not completely fill which causes issues during brewing. My unit dribbled random amounts of water instead of brewing for about a week before the pump died completely.
2. The puncture seal isn't in the right position. Open the Keurig fully so you can see the sharp puncture pin. Very Carefully push the black rubber gasket around it all the way up. Then pull it back down about 1/16". Brew a cup, if the problem continues, try sliding the gasket further down by increments of 1/32".
SOURCE: when i put the coffee cup in the keurig....nothing
use a small needle, paper clip or pipe cleaner and run it up into the "needle" section under the lid that pierces the top of the cup. The problem is one you will have often as coffee grounds get up in there and dry between uses and clogs the hole.
SOURCE: K-Cups disappointing
I had same problem and called Keurig. They advised me that the gasket in the upper portion, where the top needle is needs to be brought down about half way, almost even with the bottom of the top needle. Be careful not to poke yourself. I brewed a cup with the resuable filter assembly and it worked great. It should stay in that position until you use an actual k-cup. When using it will push the gasket back up, as it needs pressure to puncture the hole. To go back to the resuable filter, you will need to lower the gasket again. She advised me that they are working on a fix for this issue and will notify you of any replacement parts, as long as they have your current contact info.
SOURCE: my k cup reusable coffee
I had the same issue and found a **** fix that is working well. The issue is that the hole in the my-kcup doesn't seal to the machine so I take a square of foil and put it over the top of the closed my-kcup assembly, crimping it under the rim of the cap. This seals the assembly and forces the water through the my-kcup. It also makes a better cup of coffee because the water is all going through the grounds.
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