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Subject: Re: Transmission Leak


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Dave Whipp
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Date Posted: 08:33:07 02/27/09 Fri
In reply to: Irene Muirhead 's message, "Transmission Leak" on 08:37:57 02/09/09 Mon

Leaks very rarely, if ever get better on their own. You are best getting it sorted or doing the job yourself with the aid of a workshop manual.

Try School lane service station in Bamber Bridge. I haven't heard any bad reports from there.

One of our club members has a late bay with auto box, I know they are fairly rare beasts.

Dave.

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