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Old 09-03-2018, 05:01 PM   #17
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Hello Maytag,

Yes, as long as you use the correct size O'rings it should take you a few minutes to replace them, as previously mentioned by Tom, the two hoses are held in position by a single bolt and plate (a surprisingly simple design used across the all VW product line).

Good luck,
Gilles
Thanks, Gilles. To be sure we are on the same page, note that in both places, it is leaking from the back of the fitting, where the plastic hose enters. It is not leaking at the fitting where it goes into the rack, or at the fitting where it connects to the other hose (where the o-rings are)
I'm not sure an o-ring will solve that?
What do you think? Help me find a way to think that'll do it, cuz I'm game to find an o-ring or two tomorrow, haha!

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