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You can buy a low end vaccuum pump at any food auto parts store. Most come with a variety of fittings and plugs.
You can access the different lines by removing the carpeting. You can then test each line to find the culprit. Idea - replace all the door units, the trunk, and the gas door at once and be done with it for ten years! Chuck |
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