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  1. This seems to be somewhat common when temperatures are cool, like spring and fall. The pressure drops enough from the cold that the computer sees as a problem. More common on 134a converted systems.
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  2. That's a great deal on window cleaning. You should hang on to those guys. When I built my house 17 years ago, with getting older in mind, I tried too make it as easy as possible to maintain. The sashes tilt into the house so I can stand inside the room and clean them inside and out. Once tilted in you can twist them sideways and take them all the way out if needed. They cost a little more but it eliminated the need to get on a ladder to clean the outside. I also put brick and vinyl everywhere I could to eliminate painting outside on a ladder. Now that I'm old I'm glad I did.
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  3. 15 Reattas altogether, which really turned some heads. My car was the only ‘88 and got a lot of attention as I had left the windows down so people could poke their heads in to marvel at the touchscreen setup.
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  4. I just did this recently on my Reatta. I do not remember what size it was exactly but I was able to find something that was a close fit at the local auto parts store. They usually have a kit with different sizes that you can buy single O-rings from or there are also multiple assortments you can get in the "Help" aisle. I will rifle through my stuff and see if I can find the sizes I used. I was able to find a size for both the one you show and the one that seals around the thermostat itself. Also for the record, as much as I love these old 3800 buick engines, this has to be the most asinine design for a thermostat housing I have encountered imho(no offense).
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