Question: "Why do you insist on replacing with new parts? Wouldn't it be cheaper just to seal it up?"
Answer: Once you have sealed something up, that's pretty much permanent. If for some reason you need a part removed at a later day, your mechanic may well just cut it out then fix it back in when he's done, giving you another water leak. Besides, we have found that some of the manufacturers identify that their parts are prone to leak and improve the design or use better quality materials.
However, sometimes it is just not worth ordering a part from halfway around the world if it's just a sheet of clear plastic or a rubber grommet, which is much like so many others. We try to do what's best for the customer.
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