Will Keurig 20 Brew Again if I Replace Filter

Below is a list of the most common Keurig issues, the causes, and our proposed solutions. So if your Keurig won't brew, we may be able to help get you back to making great coffee again. Please do bear in mind we provide this information in good faith. Our mission is to help you back to making great coffee again. If there is a better solution or your Keurig problem hasn't been covered, please contact us.

Leakage Around the Base

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Our latest addition to this page looks at the problem of water leakage around the base of the brewer. The main cause of this is a leaking water pump assembly. We take you through what to look for and, more importantly, how to go about fixing it.

Water Discharge Into Reservoir

Photo of the outlet tubing that runs into the water reservoir

On this page, we explain what might be causing a brewer to be discharging water straight back into the reservoir. If the water is cold, it is most likely coming from the water pump. While if the water is warm or hot, it is most likely a problem with the solenoid unit.

Prime Message

Photo of a Keurig LCD with the message PRIME on it

One of the most common solutions on or site and on the net is the PRIME error message. Although the brewer knows there is enough water in the water reservoir, it has trouble accessing it.

Not Making a Hot Cup of Coffee

Photo of the High Altitude menu being selected on a K550

If your coffee doesn't seem as hot with your Keurig 2.0, we can help you with two easy-to-follow steps. With Keurig removing manual temperature settings, people have ended up with cooler drinks – but not for long!

Not Making the Right Size Cup of Coffee

Photo of the top of a boiler unit in a B60 brewer

When your Keurig is not making coffee to the cup size you have selected, it could be a problem with either the cup size sensor or the air pump. This guide has several solutions that can help fix this problem.

Keurig Blinking Lights

Photo of the logic board and LCD out of its casing

Not a common problem we see in comments or emails, but it does come up. The blinking lights situation is the result of a processor/logic board failure. In our proposed solution, we set out a simple 4 step process to help fix this problem.

Water Not Discharging Into Coffee Cup

Photo of a Keurig B60 Entry Needle

With this issue, the water boiler will often fill without a problem. But then the brewer does not discharge any hot water through the K Cup portion pack holder. We review the issues involved and a couple of solutions: the Keurig Burp and Slap and air pump replacement.

Large Hole in Top of K-Cup

Photo of a K Cup with a larger than usual hole in the top

A frustrating problem that can arise is the generation of a larger than usual hole in the top of the K-Cup. In this guide, we take you through the likely causes and have 3 solutions to help resolve them. These issues cover the K-Cup holder itself, alignment and damage to the needle, and pressure regulation.

How to Remove That Plastic Taste

Photo of the water reservoir and drip tray removed from a Keurig K550

The plastic taste in Keurig machines is often related to residue or cleaning deposits being left in the brewer either through the manufacturing process or from other cleanings. Solution 1 takes you through an easy-to-follow 8 step process that should solve the problem.

Keurig Keeps Pumping

Photo of water running out of the K Cup holder pack with no K Cup in it

A difficult problem to solve as the lack of water pumping can be caused by several failures in the brewer. We have a couple of solutions that help shed some light on what the brewer is doing and how it can be fixed.

Not Ready Message

Photo of a Keurig screen with the NOT READY message displayed

The not-ready message is often derived from a problem with the brewer's water boiler unit. The fault came come from the heating element inside the brewer or its thermal sensor. We step you through 3 solutions that might help to resolve this problem.

Brewer Will Not Power On

Photo of the power board covering on a B60

A Keurig coffee brewer not powering on is normally the result of a failed power transformer. The transformer often fails due to water damage arising from leakages within the machine itself, with the common culprits being the solenoid or pumps.

Brewer Will Not Brew When Used For The First Time

Photo of a Keurig K550 turned-off

The two main causes of the brewer not working for the first time are coming out of storage and/or being kept at cold temperatures. Keurig machines are not good at dealing with either, particularly when they have been used in the past and are now being used after some time.

Keurig is Not Brewing

Photo of my thunb covering the end of the brewer's outlet tube

We have worked through some new material for this problem and now have 3 solutions that might help you through this problem. We often think this issue relates to problems with the solenoid, which may need to be replaced. But not to worry, we have a guide to help you through that process.

Weak Coffee Taste

Photo of a weak cup of coffee

Sometimes this issue arises due to the use of My Cup type of K-Cups, i.e., making your own K-Cup coffees and teas. We have a few solutions to this problem, and this includes water and air pressure regulation. If a part replacement is required, we have the guides to step you through this.

Brewer Turns off Automatically or Shuts Off

Photo of a Keurig Power Transfomer

The automatic shut down of a Keurig is often related to the auto timer. If this isn't the case, the next most common cause is problems with the power transformer, either failing to maintain power or control its output levels. But before replacing the power unit, make sure the auto-off is turned off.

Partial Cup Brewing

Photo of a Half Empty Cup of Coffee

The brewing of a partial cup of coffee is another common problem with Keurig machines, and people search for a lot on our site. We offer two solutions to this problem, looking at both descaling and cleaning of the brewer and an air pump replacement.

Coffee Grounds Floating in Cup

Photo of cups of coffee grounds

We plan to expand this guide out a bit more; it's not a problem we come across very often. So far, we have found the main cause of this problem stems from issues with the exit needle. In particular, when the needle becomes lose or damaged.

Blinking Blue Light in Removable Water Reservoir

Photo of the blue that sits at the bottom of the water reservoir cradle

Another issue we don't see much of on the site, but it does occasionally come up. The blinking blue light relates to insufficient water in the water reservoir, as sensed by the brewer. If there appears to be enough, it could relate to the magnetic sensor in the reservoir or the brewer being at fault.

No Time on LCD

Photo of a K 550 screen and the message LIFT TO BEGIN displayed

This isn't normally a technical fault but rather the power being removed from the brewer and a new time having to be set. We have a comprehensive library of Keurig manuals for you to use, so your model of Keurig should be covered.

Installing the Water Filter

Photo of a Filter Housing for a B60 Brewer being washed

The other day we put together an update on providing you with better guidance on installing the water filter correctly. Again this isn't really a technical fault or problem with Keurig's, but we have material to help you through the process in case this is your first time.

Keurig Leaking Around the Spout

Photo of Portion Pack Funnel 2

Leaking around the spout will often relate to a clogged or damaged K-Cup portion pack holder. In this guide, we take you through what to look for to ensure a clean holder or detect any damage. If a new holder is required, we have a product review as well.

Prime Message

Photo of a Keurig LCD with the message PRIME on it

One of the most common solutions on or site and on the net is the PRIME error message. Although the brewer knows there is enough water in the water reservoir, it has trouble accessing it to fill the boiler to the correct level.

Not Making a Hot Cup of Coffee

Photo of the High Altitude menu being selected on a K550

If your coffee doesn't seem as hot with your new Keurig 2.0 brewer, we can help you with two easy-to-follow steps. With Keurig removing the manual temperature setting from their new coffee machines, people have ended up with cooler cup drinks – but not for long!

Not Making the Right Size Cup of Coffee

Photo of the top of a boiler unit in a B60 brewer

When your Keurig is not making coffee to the cup size you have selected, it could be a problem with either the cup size selection sensing or the air pump itself. This guide has several solutions that can help fix this problem.

Keurig Blinking Lights

Photo of the logic board and LCD out of its casing

Not a common problem we see in comments or emails, but it does come up. The blinking lights situation is the result of a processor/logic board failure. In our proposed solution, we set out a simple 4 step process to help fix this problem.

Water Won't Discharge Into Coffee Cup

Photo of a Keurig B60 Entry Needle

With this issue, the water boiler will often fill without a problem, but then the brewer will not discharge any hot water out of the boiler into your coffee cup through the K Cup portion pack holder. We review the issues involved and then a couple of solutions: the Keurig Burp and Slap and an air pump replacement.

Large Hole in Top of K-Cup

Photo of a K Cup with a larger than usual hole in the top

A frustrating problem that can arise is the generation of a larger than usual hole in the top of the K-Cup. In this guide, we take you through the likely causes and have 3 solutions to help resolve them. These issues cover the K-Cup holder itself, alignment and damage to the needle, and pressure regulation.

How to Remove That Plastic Taste

Photo of the water reservoir and drip tray removed from a Keurig K550

The plastic taste in Keurig machines is often related to residue or cleaning deposits being left in the brewer either through the manufacturing process or from other cleanings. Solution 1 takes you through an easy-to-follow 8 step process that should solve the problem.

Keurig Keeps Pumping

Photo of water running out of the K Cup holder pack with no K Cup in it

A difficult problem to solve as the lack of water pumping can be caused by several failures in the brewer. We have a couple of solutions that help shed some light on what the brewer is doing and how it can be fixed.

Not Ready Message

Photo of a Keurig screen with the NOT READY message displayed

The not-ready message is often derived from a problem with the brewer's water boiler unit. The fault came come from the heating element inside the brewer or its thermal sensor. We step you through 3 solutions that might help to resolve this problem.

Brewer Will Not Power On

Photo of the power board covering on a B60

A Keurig coffee brewer not powering on is normally the result of a failed power transformer. The transformer often fails due to water damage arising from leakages within the machine itself, with the common culprits being the solenoid or pumps.

Brewer Will Not Brew When Used For The First Time

Photo of a Keurig K550 turned-off

The two main causes of the brewer not working for the first time are coming out of storage and/or being kept at cold temperatures. Keurig machines are not good at dealing with either, particularly when they have been used in the past and are now being used after some time.

Keurig Will Not Make a Coffee

Photo of my thunb covering the end of the brewer's outlet tube

We have worked through some new material for this problem and now have 3 solutions that might help you through this problem. We often think this issue relates to problems with the solenoid, which may need to be replaced. But not to worry, we have a guide to help you through that process.

Weak Coffee Taste

Photo of a weak cup of coffee

Sometimes this issue arises due to the use of My Cup type of K-Cups, i.e., making your own K-Cup coffees and teas. We have a few solutions to this problem, and this includes water and air pressure regulation. If a part replacement is required, we have the guides to step you through this.

Brewer Turns off Automatically or Shuts Off

Photo of a Keurig Power Transfomer

The automatic shut down of a Keurig is often related to the auto timer. If this isn't the case, the next most common cause is problems with the power transformer, either failing to maintain power or control its output levels. But before replacing the power unit, make sure the auto-off is turned off.

Partial Cup Brewing

Photo of a Half Empty Cup of Coffee

The brewing of a partial cup of coffee is another common problem with Keurig machines, and once we know, people search for a lot on our site and on the net. We offer two solutions to this problem, looking at both descaling and cleaning of the brewer and an air pump replacement.

Coffee Grounds Floating in Cup

Photo of cups of coffee grounds

We plan to expand this guide out a bit more; it's not a problem we come across very often. So far, we have found the main cause of this problem stems from issues with the exit needle. In particular, when the needle becomes lose or damaged.

Blinking Blue Light in Removable Water Reservoir

Photo of the blue that sits at the bottom of the water reservoir cradle

Another issue we don't see much of on the site, but it does occasionally come up. The blinking blue light relates to insufficient water in the water reservoir, as sensed by the brewer. If there appears to be enough, it could relate to the magnetic sensor in the reservoir or the brewer being at fault.

No Time on LCD

Photo of a K 550 screen and the message LIFT TO BEGIN displayed

This isn't normally a technical fault, but rather the power being removed from the brewer and a new time having to be set. We have a comprehensive library of Keurig manuals for you to use, so your model of Keurig should be covered.

Installing the Water Filter

Photo of a Filter Housing for a B60 Brewer being washed

The other day we put together an update on providing you with better guidance on installing the water filter correctly. Again this isn't really a technical fault or problem with Keurig's, but we have material to help you through the process in case this is your first time.

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