Mr. Coffee BVMC-SJX33GT O-Rings Replacement
ID: 40937
Description: There are two O-rings in the Mr. Coffee...
Steps:
- Turn your coffee maker over so that the base is facing up.
- Locate the seven 13.5mm screws securing the base to the coffee maker.
- Unscrew the screws using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver.
- Use a screwdriver with a magnetic tip to more easily remove the three screws in the back and two in the middle.
- Also the front two screws are safety screws: they have a 6 sided star shape with a raised dimple in the center to prevent homebodies from casually opening the machine. (probably from the Sunbeam’s (owns Mr. Coffee) legal dept.) Anyway you will need a security bit to remove the screws and not a phillips screw driver.
- Lift base to remove.
- If the base sticks along one edge, do not pull at an angle. Gently tug straight up while sliding a finger along the edge in order to pop the clips.
- Locate the metal clamps.
- Using a pair of pliers or your fingers, slide clamps away from tube opening.
- All following steps regarding the rubber hoses should be completed for both hoses.
- Using a plastic opening tool, loosen rubber hose from metal tubing.
- Once loosened, grip the hose and pull it from the metal tubing.
- Slide metal clamps off hoses.
- Locate the other set of metal clamps.
- Using needle nose pliers or your fingers remove these clamps by pinching the clamps and sliding them up the tubes.
- Grip the hoses and pull them straight up and out.
- Locate the two 17mm screws securing the bracing bar.
- Unscrew the screws with a #2 Phillip's head screwdriver and remove the bracing bar
- Using a finger to keep the heating plate in place, grip the metal tubing and gently pull it away from the plate.
- Set the metal tubing aside.
- Push the heating plate up from below and remove.
- Locate the five 11.5mm screws securing the plastic ring to the coffee maker.
- Unscrew the screws using a #2 Phillip's head screwdriver.
- Using a plastic opening tool, pry the first o-ring out of the plastic ring.
- If you happen to mix up the o-rings, note that this o-ring is thicker than the second.
- Gripping the plastic ring, pull it free from the coffee maker.
- Flip the plastic ring over.
- Using your fingers, pry the other o-ring free from the plastic ring.
- If you happen to mix up the o-rings, note that this o-ring is thinner than the first.