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Then you will remove the base of the coffee maker, a couple small wires and with a little tug the tubing will pop right out.
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Flip the Mr. Coffee DW13 over so that the lid is facing away from you and the base is facing toward you.
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Remove the eight 11 mm screws that secure the base of the machine with a Phillips Head #2 screwdriver.
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Gently lift the base cover to expose the inside of the coffee machine.
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Identify and remove the two 13mm screws securing the silver support bracket using a phillips head screw driver.
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Gently lift the silver support bracket freeing the heating plate from the heating coil.
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Use pliers to pinch and loosen the crimps.
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Once the crimps are loosened, slide them down the tubing.
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Separate the tubing from the heating coil by grasping the tubing in one hand and the heating coil in the other and gently pulling apart.
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Gently pull on plastic tubing, freeing it from the coffee maker
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Great photos. I've done this on another mr coffee model twice. Once for lime buildup, once for a coffee ground clogging it. Make sure you are gentle with the soft tubing. I split the hose at one end. The clamps now barely covers the split, but I'm looking for a replacement tube and ball valve.
I did not have to detach the heating coil from the plate in order to remove the tubing.
I found that the check valve was clogged with debris on my unit. Blowing it out cleared the clog. My unit's check valve is built into the tube that goes from the reservoir to the coil, so I only had to remove that tube to solve my issue.
Where does the tube with the check valve attach?
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Water inlet tube from the tank on my model Mr. Coffee BVMC-SJX33GT.
MarkVassmer -- did you find a replacement tube and ball valve? If so, where?