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No, the dash light won't come on, and the M/C is still bad.... 200

re: "...since my dash light does not come on as a warning sign from my Pressure Differential Warning Switch, then perhaps I do not have a bad MC...."

When I experienced the "pedal drop" symptoms of the leaking seal in the M/C, the pressure balance switch's warning light did not come on. There was not enough difference in pressure -- just enough leakage to let the pedal slowly drop. But changing the M/C was an immediate (and lasting, now about 10 years) cure.

By the way, I really endorse that new pressure bleeder (PowerBleeder) from IPD -- it's the best I've ever used -- and I flush every year!






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