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Old 05-15-2013, 01:18 PM
bd1308 bd1308 is offline
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Contrary to what the auto parts person told you, I'd highly recommend replacing that receiver/dryer -- the silica inside those things wicks the water out of the air, and they saturate pretty quickly. And water is like the *very* last thing you want in the system.
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