Thank you for this video! We took our Jura apart and this is exactly where our machine was leaking. We have replaced the part and hope that it is now leak free. So far so good! We love our Jura and weren’t excited about replacing it with a new one running well over $1,000. Your knowledge saved us a lot of money and we are happily drinking our freshly made coffee again :)
Hi, great video. I took my machine apart and it was leaking from the other side of the part - where the water line goes in. Upon closer inspection, the retaining clip that holds the water line in the o-ring was not properly attached - probably came like that from the factory. Over time the water line must have worked itself loose and started to leak. Anyway, long story short, I didnt need to buy the part - just reseated the water line and attached the clip properly - and my machine is working perfectly! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
How did you reseat it "properly"? I can't tell if I'm fully missing my o-ring or if I'm not placing the clip properly. I did use an air compressor to clean out that part so it's possible the ring flew out.
@@markmcinnis2526 Thanks for the quick reply. No luck after several tries and spills. Going to try to find a replacement o-ring. Unfortunately - another day without the Jura
You are good, exactly as you predicted. I was in the process of looking for a new machine, instead I have ordered the new part. Many thanks for the video. 1st class.
Can you possibly tell me how you ordered this part? Does it have to be a Jura authentic part that comes from their company? Or is this a standard regulator that can be found easily? I would imagine Jura machines are designed to only use their authentic parts? Does the company sell those items to the General Public?
@katiemadden2667 hello Katie, where are you located ? I ordered this part from Germany and It got lost in transit , I reordered another which I fitted and worked great, a few weeks later the original part turned up so I have a spare
Thank you for this video, my jura machine started to leak very seldom at the back right corner quite a while ago, but has only recently started leaking now with every use. So I'm curious about the location of this common problem, can this regulator sometimes be located toward the back right side, or is it typically always at the front right side? Perhaps where the water leaks out has no direct relationship to the location of the problem? Are these required to have an authentic Jura regulator only, ordered from the company? Thx so much, i truly hope to hear back from you.
Unfortunately our F9 lea squirts hot water out of a part connected to part 604 that is unlabeled in the Jura online diagram page 12. We were prepared with a new part as shown in this video but that part is functioning properly despite over 15 years years and 4000 espressos! Need help!
Thank you for your videos! Sooo, my Jura ENA 8 is "spitting" whenever I make coffee or hot water. It sputters and I have opened up the side and cleaned out the excess coffee grounds plus used the Jura cleaning capsules to try and make this go away. Awy help on how to fix this problem is greatly appreciated!!! It's driving me crazy!
Thank you very much! I've authentically been intimidated to take the machine apart, but your video gave me hope (: also, such an expensive machine, and such a shitty regulator...
Thank you! My parents are giving me their Ena Micro 1 because it has (most likely) this problem. They said if I can fix it I can have it :) best tasting coffee ever. I make it every time I see them.
@@kauaireed9006 the issue was it would leak water out of the machine on startup rinse and turn off rinse. I took it apart and cleaned it up, inspected hoses ext, and with my luck all I had to do was descale enough times. Had to be a clog somewhere
Thank you for this video! We took our Jura apart and this is exactly where our machine was leaking. We have replaced the part and hope that it is now leak free. So far so good! We love our Jura and weren’t excited about replacing it with a new one running well over $1,000. Your knowledge saved us a lot of money and we are happily drinking our freshly made coffee again :)
thanks for watching
Can you please provide a link on there to purchase this part?
Hi, great video. I took my machine apart and it was leaking from the other side of the part - where the water line goes in. Upon closer inspection, the retaining clip that holds the water line in the o-ring was not properly attached - probably came like that from the factory. Over time the water line must have worked itself loose and started to leak. Anyway, long story short, I didnt need to buy the part - just reseated the water line and attached the clip properly - and my machine is working perfectly! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
How did you reseat it "properly"? I can't tell if I'm fully missing my o-ring or if I'm not placing the clip properly. I did use an air compressor to clean out that part so it's possible the ring flew out.
@@danielbeecham9866 It's been three months... but IIRC, I pushed it back in and put the clip on. Good luck!
@@markmcinnis2526 Thanks for the quick reply. No luck after several tries and spills. Going to try to find a replacement o-ring. Unfortunately - another day without the Jura
You are good, exactly as you predicted. I was in the process of looking for a new machine, instead I have ordered the new part. Many thanks for the video. 1st class.
glad it helped
Can you possibly tell me how you ordered this part? Does it have to be a Jura authentic part that comes from their company? Or is this a standard regulator that can be found easily? I would imagine Jura machines are designed to only use their authentic parts? Does the company sell those items to the General Public?
@katiemadden2667 hello Katie, where are you located ? I ordered this part from Germany and It got lost in transit , I reordered another which I fitted and worked great, a few weeks later the original part turned up so I have a spare
@@stephenmillar903 I am in Illinois, thx much for the comment, are all jura machines using the same regulator? My model is the s9 avant-garde
Can you share where you ordered the part?
PLEASE, Great video but I need to know how can I order this part?
Same, where to get this part?
Where can I order that part? is there a part #?
Thank you for this video, my jura machine started to leak very seldom at the back right corner quite a while ago, but has only recently started leaking now with every use. So I'm curious about the location of this common problem, can this regulator sometimes be located toward the back right side, or is it typically always at the front right side? Perhaps where the water leaks out has no direct relationship to the location of the problem? Are these required to have an authentic Jura regulator only, ordered from the company? Thx so much, i truly hope to hear back from you.
Same
What is the part number?
Unfortunately our F9 lea
squirts hot water out of a part connected to part 604 that is unlabeled in the Jura online diagram page 12. We were prepared with a new part as shown in this video but that part is functioning properly despite over 15 years years and 4000 espressos! Need help!
Thank you for your videos! Sooo, my Jura ENA 8 is "spitting" whenever I make coffee or hot water. It sputters and I have opened up the side and cleaned out the excess coffee grounds plus used the Jura cleaning capsules to try and make this go away. Awy help on how to fix this problem is greatly appreciated!!! It's driving me crazy!
Could you please tell us the name of this part and where to find it online? I have a J6. Jura wants $337.00 to ship and fix my machine. Forget it.
He said it’s the membrane regulator
I have a Jura E8, would this be the same process for my machine? And where can we purchase this part?
do you have any idea how to fix the touchscreen?
Thank you very much! I've authentically been intimidated to take the machine apart, but your video gave me hope (: also, such an expensive machine, and such a shitty regulator...
Thank you! My parents are giving me their Ena Micro 1 because it has (most likely) this problem. They said if I can fix it I can have it :) best tasting coffee ever. I make it every time I see them.
Best of luck!
@@addismultitasking3504 got lucky! Easy fix and no parts needed
nice!
@@madmonkey8141 so what was the issue?
@@kauaireed9006 the issue was it would leak water out of the machine on startup rinse and turn off rinse. I took it apart and cleaned it up, inspected hoses ext, and with my luck all I had to do was descale enough times. Had to be a clog somewhere
Excellent video. Worked for me. 🎉
Great to hear!
Just FYI. I have a Jura A1 and this part did not exist in this machine. Anyone need one? Brand new part from Germany
It's ESS-presso. Not EX-presso. Just sayin.
$695 plus parts & shipping to repair a S9 Avantgarde.
thank you for share
Thanks for watching