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Keurig Troubleshooting: 5 Simple Solutions to Common Problems
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Keurig Troubleshooting: 5 Simple Solutions to Common Problems

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Save Time and Money with These Keurig K-Cup Brewer Solutions

Having problems with your Keurig K-Cup Brewer? Repeated usage can cause functional issues, which will impact the brew quality of your Keurig K-Cup Pods and ultimately your coffee drinking experience. The good news is there are a number of ways to fix these problems and get your machine to function as good as new. Here are five common Keurig troubleshooting solutions and easy ways to correct these problems.

Common Problem 1: K-Cup Coffee and Tea Grounds Get into Your K-Cup Holder and Causes a Water Line Clog

Keurig Troubleshooting Solution: Remove or clean the needle that punctures the K-Cup Pod then do a small cup cleansing brew to clean out any residual. This will ensure any left-over debris is flushed out before you have you start your next brew.

Common Problem 2: K-Cup Brewer Shuts Off Unexpectedly Between Brews

Keurig Troubleshooting Solution: Remove the water reservoir and insert it back into place. The magnet in the reservoir can become dislodged during brewing from the vibrations in the machine.

Common Problem 3: Not Ready Message on Your Keurig Machine Stays On

Keurig Troubleshooting Solution:

  • Turn off your machine and unplug it
  • Detach the water reservoir
  • Wait 5 seconds then repeat the steps 1 and 2
  • Insert the water reservoir then press the menu button and when the “Not Ready” message appears lower handle

Common Problem 4:  Blinking Blue Light in Water Reservoir

Keurig Troubleshooting Solution: Simply add more water to the reservoir. All K Cup Coffee Maker models need a minimum amount of water to activate the brewing process, so if you’re reservoir is low the machine will not start.

Common Problem 5: Installing Your Water Filter 

Keurig Troubleshooting Solution: This problem applies to only the models with the water filter feature. If you own one of these models, you can install the filter in three simple steps:

  • Soak the entire filter in cold water for five seconds
  • Place the filter at the bottom of the Water Handle Assembly
  • Set the timing dial two months from the day to ensure it is replaced at the appropriate time

Use these five Keurig troubleshooting solutions for your machine and you’ll ensure your coffee and tea always taste great and your brewer lasts a long time. As a result, you’ll save yourself time and money not having to replace your Keurig K-Cup Brewer.

SEE ALSO: WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH KEURIG CUP SIZES?



263 comments

  • All 4 lights are on.. won’t brew coffee. I’ve tried unplugging.???

    Peter Ocarroll
  • The blue light is on in the reservoir and will not go off until we unplug and restart. It will not work until we do that between every cup of coffee. The reservoir is filled with water to the max line. HELP

    DIANE ZUBROD
  • My Keurig is suddenly giving me a message that the K-cup is not the right size for the Keurig. I am using the same Pacific Bold and Newman’s Own K-cups that I have always used. How do I fix this? There is nothing on the internet about this problem!
    Robert

    Robert Kuske
  • My Keurig is suddenly giving me a message that the K-cup is not the right size for the Keurig. I am using the same Pacific Bold and Newman’s Own K-cups that I have always used. How do I fix this? There is nothing on the internet about this problem!
    Robert

    Robert Kusek
  • While replacing my filter in keurig 2.0 it broke. The bottom is still stuck on the base and I can’t get it off to put the new one on. Any suggestions?

    Julie

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