Try dumping in a tube of the latest R134 "Sealer" - my Rabbit had a
slow leak as well but with that sealer, it seems to have fixed the
leak.  There are two types of sealers - a one-step and a two-step
system.  I've used the one-step with good success although if your
leak is relatively large, go with the two-step stuff - it's about $40
but it's a damn sight cheaper than buying a new hose.  

--- [email protected] wrote:
> The quick disconnect on the fill hose is made for the larger low
> pressure 
> fitting.
> I may have to find another line, mine has a slow leak in the crimp
> seal 
> anyway.


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Matthew Yip
http://www.geocities.com/mgyip/

'76 Scirocco - '81 Rabbit - The "General Li" - '88 M5 - '99 F350

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