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<blockquote data-quote="Guna" data-source="post: 369314" data-attributes="member: 17456"><p>I can tell that it really is a pain in the back for you but my logic tells me that if there is a pump there has to be a release valve and my guess is that this release valve is either stuck due to dirt or the connections between the button and the valve maybe defective.I'm almost sure if you go to the mechanics,they are gonna tell you,you need a new whatever but most often than not these little pesky problems can be easily solved.Please keep us updated bro coz someday down the road I'm gonna need this info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guna, post: 369314, member: 17456"] I can tell that it really is a pain in the back for you but my logic tells me that if there is a pump there has to be a release valve and my guess is that this release valve is either stuck due to dirt or the connections between the button and the valve maybe defective.I'm almost sure if you go to the mechanics,they are gonna tell you,you need a new whatever but most often than not these little pesky problems can be easily solved.Please keep us updated bro coz someday down the road I'm gonna need this info. [/QUOTE]
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