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Old 05-17-2016, 09:11 AM   #7
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Monterey, CA
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Thank you all for your advise.
It was as Gilles said, the system was misadjusted and now seems to work properly again.
Obviously the mechanics had no idea what they were doing and I'll have to find a different shop for future work. (I should not have to tell the mechanic how his job's done!)
I'd love to do stuff on my own but it doesn't make sense for me to buy all that equipment due to the fact that I'm leaving the US in a few months. Good for me that the rainy period should be over at this time of the year so I hope there is no water coming in to the booster during my last months here.

Thanks again to everyone. You were of big help.
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