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Posted by Karl_Hungus on December 19, 2001 at 15:31:15:

In Reply to: Re: well..... posted by jinx on December 17, 2001 at 23:55:16:

: mine always breaks for some reason and my local store says they are "poop" and im not lieing. They say they always break and arnt reliable and from what I have experienced they are just what the shop says and another thing what should i switch too next a automag or what?? thanks guys

How does it "break"? I've only had 2 problems with my '99 Turbo since it was bought new.
1. Solenoid leak - Solenoid rebuilt by Smart Parts
2. Rear hose leak - used loctite and tightend by self

Otherwise, it's been perfect. I'm real curious how it keeps "breaking"?

K



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