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Re: Workhorse
Usually that's caused by air in the system due to low fluid level. Check this first, there's little tolerance of these things for leaks. A SLIGHT dampness anywhere will soon result in a fluid level too low to retain pressure great enough to turn off the warnin... Login to read more. ![]()
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