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Coffee from Keurig tastes strange.

If your coffee tastes bitter, your Keurig’s water lines may have calcium buildup and require cleaning.

To clean your water lines, you need the following:

  • 48oz of Distilled vinegarA large coffee mugA cloth or rag

To begin cleaning your Keurig, follow the below steps:

  • Empty your Keurig’s reservoir of water and clean the walls generally with soap and waterClean out your K Cup holder, removing grime and coffee groundsFill your water reservoir up to the fill line with distilled vinegarPlace your coffee cup below the coffee dispenserSet your Keurig to the largest brew size, ensuring that no K Cup is inside the holderRun the largest brew sizeDump the outputted vinegar from your coffee cup into your sinkContinue running cycles until the reservoir is empty

If your coffee tastes metallic, it may be time to replace the water filter inside your water reservoir. Follow our guide on replacing your Keurig’s Water Filter.

Keurig is unresponsive to the power button.

If your Keurig is unresponsive to power button presses, the outlet you are using may be malfunctioning.

Move your Keurig to a different area and try a new outlet.

If your Keurig is still not turning on, your power cable may be faulty. Follow our guide on replacing the Power Cable.

Keurig is brewing a partially filled cup, less than expected.

The K Cup brand you are using may be faulty, try brewing a cup of just water (without a K Cup inserted), and see if a full cup is poured. If a full cup is brewed, you should consider buying a new brand of K Cups.

If your Keurig is not brewing a full cup of coffee, you may need to replace the secondary water pump in your Keurig. A faulty water pump will prevent enough water from reaching your mug.

Follow our guide on removing the Secondary Water Pump here.

Lid will not close or opens again after closing.

If your K Cup Holder does not close or is jammed, it may need to be cleaned. Excess coffee grounds may be preventing the holder from closing. Follow our guide on removing and cleaning the K Cup Holder here.

The K Cup you are using may be damaged or warped. Try grabbing a new K Cup.

If your Keurig’s lid will not close or does not stay open, you may need to replace the spring underneath the handle.

Check out our guide on replacing your Keurig’s Lid Spring.

Coffee brewed from the Keurig is luke warm or cold.

If the coffee from your Keurig is no longer hot, the water lines in your Keurig may need to be cleaned due to excess calcium build up.