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When replacing the old hose, there needs to be some 'flow' to purge the system of air. Thus it exists, just VERY slow. My take is the valve is good at introducing pressure (and letting it bleed off) but isn't really a substitute for redirecting fluid flow.
Check the voltage to the cadillac valve when power is supplied it should be allowing fluid into the lines. If you have a bleeder on it, you should be able to loosen the bleeder and fluid will come out. If you don't get fluid then the valve is bad. (I had a bad valve on my vehicle when I got...
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