***I had the same problem as [link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/3817372/Pleez+Promotethis|Pleez Promotethis|new_window=true] and corrected the problem by rotating the brew/auto on switch from end to end, left to right, 3 to 4 times and it seems to work every time....I suspect that the brew position of the switch is making a bad contact (dirty switch contacts). The more times I do this, the less problems I have. It's similar to the old mechanical tuners on TVs....By rotating the channel selector the contacts rid themselves of dried lubricant.***
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I had the same problem as [link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/3817372/Pleez+Promotethis|Pleez Promotethis|new_window=true] and corrected the problem by rotating the brew/auto on switch from end to end, left to right, 3 to 4 times and it seems to work every time....I suspect that the brew position of the switch is making a bad contact (dirty switch contacts). The more times I do this, the less problems I have. It's similar to the old mechanical tuners on TVs....By rotating the channel selector the contacts rid themselves of dried lubricant.
***I had the same problem as [link|https://www.ifixit.com/User/3817372/Pleez+Promotethis|Pleez Promotethis|new_window=true] and corrected the problem by rotating the brew/auto on switch from end to end, left to right, 3 to 4 times and it seems to work every time....I suspect that the brew position of the switch is making a bad contact (dirty switch contacts). The more times I do this, the less problems I have. It's similar to the old mechanical tuners on TVs....By rotating the channel selector the contacts rid themselves of dried lubricant.***