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Most likely something blew out. Maybe a line, shift solenoid or the regulator diaphragm. Just hook it to your air compressor and test with soap water to see if you can locate the leak. On my car I have a Schrader valve on my cylinder and no regulator I just use air from the compressor and fill it each day if needed. I put 100 PSI in the bottle and it will usually last a whole weekend with out refilling
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That problem just happened to my car . It was the regulator diaphragm which split . I called ACD , and they said they do not service the two gauge regulator anymore . I was hoping to just replace the diaphragm but there is no manufacturer name on the regulator . ACD now sells a non adjustable regulator that has one gauge , that shows the bottle pressure .
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