Gaggia Titanium Steam Valve Replacement

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Replacing a steam valve in the Gaggia Titanium Espresso Machine

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  • Glad I was able to help. This is my first YouTube video. I didn't know about the 10 minute limut until I tried to post. I was surprised it was so hard to keep under 10 minutes. I didn't have plan when I started as it was my first Gaggia repair also.

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  • Thanks, I will keep this one in my favorites! since I am probably going to buy a Titanium..

  • Thank you for the excellent video.

    My Gaggia Titanium was leaking all the time; not just during steaming. The large coffee ended up looking like a shot of espresso with about a half cup of warm water on the counter.

    The instructions were just what I needed! My coffee addicted wife is happy again. (My original steam valve was plastic.)

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  • Cheers. Great vid!

    I don't think you need to label the wires going to the heating on top though. It's a resistor.

    Now if only I can figure out my group blocked problem. Might be the motor. ;-)

  • This is excellent... thank you. My system leaks through the steam wand when doing regular brewing. I still think it's the valve allowing pressure to bypass. So your video is a huge help.  We're in KY, so no Gaggia repair center nearby.... The last time I sent my machine to The Expresso Shop and they kept it for 6 weeks and were rude on the phone. So I think this time I'll just fix it myself thanks to you.

  • Thanks for the video; it helped in fixing my leaking G.T. Mine appeared to be leaking from around the crimp clamp, not sure if valve replacement was actually necessary; but it's done nonetheless now and appears to be working as new again. Thanks.

  • Many thanks for this - was really helpful. Got myself a replacement valve (just 13 euros in Holland), followed your instructions step by step and fixed it! Thanks again.

  • a great help in replacing the steam valve on my unit, many thanks for posting

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