blinkers don't need fluid, they need lights, there's no such thing as blinker fluid
2006-09-18 15:44:50
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answer #1
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answered by stormykathrynserenity 4
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Your blinker fluid thingy is next to the wobble bearing by potential of the specific racer nut. In different words it is incredibly helpful to check out the community library for a e book on undemanding vehicle fix so which you do not waste or loose to plenty money with cracker mechanics who probally purely prefer to take you for a journey. in case you lost a turn sign(blinker) then the right restoration would be checking the lights around the motor vehicle and changing the bulb if that is burned out. seems such as you will desire to ask around for and honest mechanic to maintain your automobile working. solid success!
2016-12-18 12:46:52
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answered by ? 4
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It's at the local auto parts store, right next to the Keneiblin pins and the Clevis shafts. You will open up the top of the Knueter valve and pour it right on in. The valve is usually at the rear of the car, next to the muffler bearings. Get halogen fluid, it is of higher quality than regular blinker fluid.
All of this stuff is fake, someone is pulling your chain. :)
2006-09-18 15:37:23
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answered by yugie29 6
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who told u blinker fluid lol and i dont think u have a friend thats a girl (u prolly do) but i think u want to kno where to get it and u used the old friend trick to cover
2006-09-18 15:35:39
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answered by insane3639 3
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Why is a former friend of yours asking you anything? Wouldnt that make her your friend again? Next you cant not be that out of it. The turn signals have bulbs,means they run on elec not fluid.
2006-09-18 17:43:28
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answered by jsmith6285 1
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you can get it at auto zone along with alternador fluid
and dont forget to let out the summer air in your tires and put in winter air to keep from having a blowout
2006-09-18 15:40:52
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answered by mrexman 2
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With All respect to you and your former friend, There is no such thing. someone was yanking your chain, and just making fun of Her............ Ask them next time.... could you get me a Bucket of steam... That would be the same thing....
2006-09-18 15:49:48
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answered by diman_1955 2
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ok that can be founf at auto zone next to the muffler bearings and after the klukz valve depression trans crank
2006-09-18 15:59:59
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answered by j e 2
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lol theres no such thing as blinker fluid
2006-09-18 15:33:15
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answered by jon k 4
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It is a lubricant for the turn signal arm, but it can also be used in other narrow slotted opening.
2006-09-18 15:44:31
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answered by victorschool1 5
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