This video may have saved my marriage. She had this morning and the coffee maker off the master bedroom was dead. I found your video and had it repaired in 20 minutes. I’m a hero/savior of the morning many thanks again.
The reason this happens is when the water resavior isn't seated properly the machine will get hot in a matter of seconds and shut down. I can only imagine how many Keurigs have been scrapped that needed this simply fuse reset. Fantastic video thumbs up thank you 😅
Exactly what I needed, I feel like with the work to remove the casing, I may install a manual reset hole with paperclip pre installed to reset from the outside if needed next time. Thanks.
Wonderful video! Saved my machine from the scrap heap. Found I could reach in and reset the fuse without having to completely remove the outer wrap. Thankyou I am now going to enjoy a cup of coffee!
I agree, the machine is designed with cost and rapid assembly in mind and not for serviceability. Glad to hear you fixed your machine. Thank you for watching
Awesome help; thank you for patiently walking us through the fix. Wonder why Kuerig doesn't provide a accessible reset button, it will save them a lot of money with the returns.
There are also automatically resetting fuses available. It’s likely setup like this to force users to disassemble and inspect the machine before resetting it. It’s also causes the machine to fail when the user does something inappropriate. For this particular machine the water reservoir was removed making the user feel at fault for its failure and more likely to replace it. If the reset button was accessible people could also try and leave something in the hole disabling the fuse. Thank you for watching!
If they all break It will still work and look half decent as it’s really just the black piece behind the water reservoir that is necessary to hold the outer housing to the machine.
I explain how the low water level sensor that triggers the add water message works at 9:06 in the video. It’s possible that your internal reservoir is not draining.
That is true. I can also buy a car in the time it takes me to do an oil change. Unfortunately I do not make money as fast as I can spend it. Thank you for watching!
I would love to buy you a cup pof coffee. I am angree about ;lanned obsolence,, but maybe there is a reason for a thermal overload switch but why not make it accessable?
They make self resetting thermal overload switches that automatically reset after a few minutes. The manufacturer maybe concerned that the machine may have melted or been damaged in other ways such as a sticky heating element solenoid before the thermal fuse tripped so they may not want to be liable if you were to reset it, they also likely don’t want users to be stuck with a machine that has intermittent issues as that is a bad user experience. On the other hand the thermal fuse usually trips when the user does something they know may not be correct. In my case the water tank was removed while the machine was running making the user feel responsible for the failure.
Yeah, automatic/self resetting fuses also exist. It’s probably like this to both encourage you to throw the machine out and to force you to inspect the inside of the machine before resetting it. If you search online you can see photos where by the time the thermal fuse blows some of the machines internals have already melted.
There must have been a reason why the water ran dry and the element overheated. If that issue is not resolved, the same issue will happen again. Probably the unit has a clog in the water path because of scalling buildup or some other clog. The fuse blows to prevent a fire, that’s the concern, safety, and why it’s not customer resettable.
This video may have saved my marriage. She had this morning and the coffee maker off the master bedroom was dead. I found your video and had it repaired in 20 minutes. I’m a hero/savior of the morning many thanks again.
The reason this happens is when the water resavior isn't seated properly the machine will get hot in a matter of seconds and shut down. I can only imagine how many Keurigs have been scrapped that needed this simply fuse reset. Fantastic video thumbs up thank you 😅
Thank you for watching. The machine in the video had its reservoir removed while it was brewing which caused the failure.
Exactly what I needed, I feel like with the work to remove the casing, I may install a manual reset hole with paperclip pre installed to reset from the outside if needed next time. Thanks.
Glad it helped, thank you for watching!
Wonderful video! Saved my machine from the scrap heap. Found I could reach in and reset the fuse without having to completely remove the outer wrap. Thankyou I am now going to enjoy a cup of coffee!
Glad to hear the video helped you fix your Keurig.
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Thank you! This is what was wrong with my machine. So nice to fix it rather than toss out until it's really dead. One disassembled, so easy!
Glad to hear you found the video helpful.
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Thank you! I was able to fix my Keurig following your instructuin but I must say it was pretty tough to remove the outer wrap.
I agree, the machine is designed with cost and rapid assembly in mind and not for serviceability. Glad to hear you fixed your machine. Thank you for watching
This guy is perfect! Knew all the answers to questions and hurdles i had as i watched it. Worked!! Ty so much!
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Thank you so much. I just finished resetting my coffee maker thanks to this video now i can enjoy my coffee and dont have to go buy a new maker
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Excellent! Thought this thermal fuse was a one time only! Cheers! 😎👍
Glad I could help, Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! My machine works great now. I would have thrown it away without seeing this video. Great job!
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Thank you for this how to video! Same thing happened with mine. Followed your steps and reset the switch. Good as new!
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This video was perfect and I was able to fix my machine quickly! Thank you!
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Thank you - this fixed my machine!! 😊
Glad to hear you found the video helpful. Thank you for watching
Awesome help; thank you for patiently walking us through the fix. Wonder why Kuerig doesn't provide a accessible reset button, it will save them a lot of money with the returns.
There are also automatically resetting fuses available. It’s likely setup like this to force users to disassemble and inspect the machine before resetting it. It’s also causes the machine to fail when the user does something inappropriate. For this particular machine the water reservoir was removed making the user feel at fault for its failure and more likely to replace it. If the reset button was accessible people could also try and leave something in the hole disabling the fuse.
Thank you for watching!
I took a bat to my k supreme plus. But good video may be useful next time as I will be purchasing my 3 keurig in 2 years
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Great engineering! Once all the clips are broken, throw it away and but a Mr Coffee….
If they all break It will still work and look half decent as it’s really just the black piece behind the water reservoir that is necessary to hold the outer housing to the machine.
What problems could cause the Add Water message to not come on when the reservoir drains to empty during the Descale?
I explain how the low water level sensor that triggers the add water message works at 9:06 in the video. It’s possible that your internal reservoir is not draining.
In the time it takes you to disassemble and reassemble I could already just buy a new one 😂
That is true. I can also buy a car in the time it takes me to do an oil change. Unfortunately I do not make money as fast as I can spend it. Thank you for watching!
I would love to buy you a cup pof coffee. I am angree about ;lanned obsolence,, but maybe there is a reason for a thermal overload switch but why not make it accessable?
They make self resetting thermal overload switches that automatically reset after a few minutes. The manufacturer maybe concerned that the machine may have melted or been damaged in other ways such as a sticky heating element solenoid before the thermal fuse tripped so they may not want to be liable if you were to reset it, they also likely don’t want users to be stuck with a machine that has intermittent issues as that is a bad user experience.
On the other hand the thermal fuse usually trips when the user does something they know may not be correct. In my case the water tank was removed while the machine was running making the user feel responsible for the failure.
Crazy place to put a reset. Makes me think it's so people just throw it away and buy a new one?
Yeah, automatic/self resetting fuses also exist. It’s probably like this to both encourage you to throw the machine out and to force you to inspect the inside of the machine before resetting it. If you search online you can see photos where by the time the thermal fuse blows some of the machines internals have already melted.
There must have been a reason why the water ran dry and the element overheated. If that issue is not resolved, the same issue will happen again. Probably the unit has a clog in the water path because of scalling buildup or some other clog. The fuse blows to prevent a fire, that’s the concern, safety, and why it’s not customer resettable.
In this specific instance the water reservoir was removed while the unit was running.