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	Comments on: See the seam where the upper part is crimped to the lower part?  It sprung a leak.  So far, the gas smell is gone, the &#8220;service engine soon&#8221; light is still off, and I didn&#8217;t have any parts left over. :-) Cost was about $60 for the replacement (didn&#8217;t have to go the dealer; AutoZone had it).	</title>
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