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    Depending on what section of the lever broke, you may be able to repair it using an epoxi or 3D support structure. As an HVAC/R HA tech. I know those assm. can be expensive to replace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ServiceXp View Post
    Depending on what section of the lever broke, you may be able to repair it using an epoxi or 3D support structure. As an HVAC/R HA tech. I know those assm. can be expensive to replace.
    Yes..quite

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