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Hi
I have a 1995 C280 witht the master vaccum pump cylcing on and off and there's a leak in the vaccum lines behind the dash - this is what a MB dealer diagnostic test said. Anyhow, once I pull that dash out, how can I find the leaky lines - do I use a stethoscope or blow smoke in lines or use vaccuum line tester. Also, where can I get the testing quipment that I will need. I would appreciate if someone could tel me the cheapest, most economical way to find the leak. Thanks, Troy |
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