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Old 05-10-2005, 04:07 PM
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Unless it's already been replaced, it is almost certainly leaking. The least expensive alternative is to have it rebuilt. A local a/c shop and/or place that does hydraulic hoses should be able to handle the job. They retain the metal bits and replace the rubber hoses. Much less expensive than purchasing an entire replacement manifold assembly. Don't forget to replace both valve cores - they have a bit of rubber which goes bad over time.

- JimY
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