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That sucks man! I've been in your shoes before. Only thing I can recommend is that when you do take it back, make sure to emphasize to them what is happening exactly and that "you do not want to leak anymore coolant whatsoever". By making that statement, should they not find anything or the problem arises again, you can take it back and they cannot charge you for it. Should they try to charge you again, get consumer affairs involved as they are suppose to know exactly what the problem is and fix it. I know this because I've done it myself.
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Why do banks charge you a "non-sufficient funds fee" on money they already know you don't have?
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