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RichM.
Join Date: Jul 2003
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2003-08-21          62292


Any way to stop rear remote ( new) from dripping when I use them ?.They only leak when plugged into. Nature of the beast or is there a fix ?. Thanks Rich



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Art White
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2003-08-21          62294


They normally only leak some when plugging in or removing the hose. The o-ring that is used to seal the two halves must be leaking. I would look at your male end if that is old and you had problems before, if not change o-rings in the female body. ....


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Murf
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2003-08-21          62307


I second Art's comment entirely, there is no reason you should have any leakage at all other than a little dribble when you connect or disconnect the line set.

Also check there isn't just some debris inside the female socket preventing a perfect fit.

Best of luck. ....


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