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Espresso Repair

With any number of problems that could arise with your espresso machine, our experts have narrowed down the most common symptoms users experience, along with the most common parts that correspond with these symptoms. Use our simple troubleshooting and repair guide to have your espresso machine back to working order quickly.

Makes loud sounds
Reported 18% of the time
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An espresso machine that is making loud sounds is an obvious indication that a repair is needed. Check for any signs of damage to the valve, solenoid, coil, pump, and thermal block. Read our guide for tips on how to determine which part is causing the issue and how you can make the repair yourself. If you require detailed information on your model, refer to your owner's manual.
Coffee production is slow or only drips
Reported 11% of the time
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If the coffee production is slow or only drips in your espresso machine, it might be time for a DIY repair. Let us help you fix your espresso machine quickly and accurately. First, check out the parts we suggest, and read the corresponding information to help locate it and replace it if needed. In most cases, it is a simple fix that requires very little effort. Refer to your owner's manual for explicit informaton on your model.
Doesn't produce steam
Reported 6% of the time
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If your espresso machine doesn't produce steam, we can help you fix it. Our experts have narrowed down the likely parts to the nozzle, seal, handle, valve, and switch. Once you have pinpointed the part that is causing the problem, read our troubleshooting guide for tips on how you can make the repair yourself. Refer to your owner's manual for specific advice on your model.
Won't turn on
Reported 5% of the time
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If your espresso machine won't turn on, you'll want to inspect the switch, control board, thermostat, thermal fuse, and thermistor. Look for signs of damage and wear and tear. Our guide is here to walk you through how to inspect the parts and how you can repair it yourself with ease.
Coffee too strong or too weak
Reported 2% of the time
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If your espresso machine is making coffee that is too strong or too weak, we recommend checking the grinder, flowmeter, filter, seals, and thermal block. Try diagnosing the issue yourself, instead of paying for an expensive service or replacing the machine. Chances are the fix is much easier than you think. Refer to your owner's manual for advice tailored to your model.
Doesn't heat
Reported 2% of the time
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If your espresso machine doesn't heat, check the switch, control board, thermostat, and thermal fuse. Try fixing your machine yourself, by following our repair advice. Refer to your owner's manual for specific information for your model.

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