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Try checking the fuses in the fuse box under the steering column area by the drivers side front seat. The fuse that controls the functions for the back window area might be bad, blown or need replacement.
Have the compressor and lines checked for leaks again using the UV light dye detector. Sometimes a slow leak that takes 1 or 2 weeks will not show up immediately.
see it all the time, no seal is perfect, and the cam cover has allot of high pressure oil hitting the gasket all the time, if u insist they will change it however.
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