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Kitchen sink leak, replacing pipes - help!?

Moved into a new house 6 mos. ago, this past weekend, ripped up the flooring by the kitchen sink to find a 5'x6' wet, rotten area of the floor which I'm currently cutting out and replacing. Want to make sure the leak is taken care of (still don't know where) so I'm replacing the pipes from the crawl space up to the sink. I've noticed the pipes I've taken out are 1/2 copper with 5/8 comp. nuts/fittings. Would this cause a leak? Was also no teflon or anything on the threading. Also, when I had the water turned off to the house, there was still a constant drip, enough to fill a 5 gal. in 8 hrs, from the fittings I removed the pipes from. Could I have too much water pressure? Fixing the floor isn't a problem, need to figure out where the leak is from so it doesn't happen again.Thanks

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Are you sure the problem is with the truck or with your remote FOB? Check the battery in the remote 1st or try the back up key fob you have with the truck, if the backup remote works then you found your problem. If neither fob works, replace the battery, if that does not work, then the electrical system has a problem such as a bad fuse or relay. Worse case scenario you may need to reprogram the remote at the dealer. Do some small tests 1st before the dealer. good luck..

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