If you can smell a leak turn off the valve. If you still smell the leak try Fred's in redwood city. Fix is easy but requires a new regulator and bending. gary Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:51:31 +0000 From: jennifer dumpert <undine@HOTMAIL.COM> Subject: propane leak Hey Folks, I think there's a slow leak in the propane system of my '86 Westfalia. I've called around to some RV places, but nobody seems to want to service a VW. Can anyone tell me: 1. Somewhere in the Bay Area (I'm in San Francisco) where I can have someone both check out and fill the propane? 2. How long a full tank should last (more or less) if I'm using the fridge and cooking with the stove twice a day? Much appreciated. Jennifer Dumpert 86 Westy "Baby"
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