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. ===== Matthew Yip http://www.geocities.com/mgyip/ '76 Scirocco - '81 Rabbit - The "General Li" - '88 M5 - '99 F350 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ _____________ List Sponsor: http://www.netsville.com To remove yourself from this list, send mail to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe a2_16v' in the body of your message See us on the web at http://www.a2-16v.com Visit the 16V Homepage at http://www.gti16v.org
