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Old 03-29-2010, 09:14 PM
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It could be. If you like and trust the guys, if it makes you feel better, yeah I'd say do it. On top of that, if you are doing the evap, it sort of makes sense just to replace it, there would only be the parts cost, the labor should be no additional, and since you have it in your hand....why not just do it?

I would wonder though, if the high side pressure is high due to the expansion valve, maybe just the o rings are leaking? I'd throw that out there just to see if they might agree that the joint between the expansion valve and evap might be the only leak?
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