This works for any Keurig! The layout may be ever so slightly different, but the process is the same and the parts will look the same. Also keep in mind what I say in the beginning of the video, this should only bother to be done once you have tried all of the troubleshooting listed with the owners manual / provided on Keurig's website. If none of that has worked for you and your Keurig is still brewing partial cups of coffee then give this a shot. I'm not saying it will 100% for sure be your coffee maker's problem, but as far as I can tell so long as the pump is working and the needles are all clean of debris, this is really the only other point of failure or likely clogging. I had to do something very similar with my Mr. Coffee brand K-Cup brewer after using it for about 2 years or so once it started brewing noticeably less coffee each time around.
Hope this helps you out!
Feel free to ask further questions or suggest other at home DIY type videos for me to give a shot!
Thanks again for watching!
23 окт 2024