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I have a '77 240D which I purchased new and have kept well maintained. I have occasional problems with the vacuum door lock operators. Once I identified the problem the last time, I was able to repair and maintain the faulty operator. Now the problem has surfaced again. What I would like to know is there a way to determine which operator is leaking vacuum without taking the inside door trim off and removing the unit (s)?
I would greatly appreciate any assistance. Thanks, Walt |
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