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A/C has a leak

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Old 07-05-2007, 02:37 PM
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Glad to have found them. They were from the Frankenbonne swap. It gives a good view of what is entailed to get at it. There'* no fun in doing it..
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As I mentioned in the PM, make sure you' have eliminated the o-rings and seals before you wholesale replace the major components. You've already identified to leak areas. If you don't know of any other areas at this time, I'd recommend that you just focus on those areas first and repair what'* wrong there before going further.
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