This is the same DA that asked how to grease his muffler bearing. If you are going to post joke questions at least make them somewhat intelligent.
2006-12-01 05:59:35
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answer #1
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answered by U can't b serious 4
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Blinker Fluid
2016-11-03 00:32:08
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answered by ? 4
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Most cars have the blinker fluid fill spout near the matter to anti-matter converter ports. Release the blinker fluid control body below the fill spout and drain into a brown or green glass container, preferably an empty beer bottle from a western PA brewery (due the correct balance of impurities in the forming process of the glass). Take the blinker fluid for recycling. Make sure you tell the attendent at the recycling point that you are there to see "Stu". He'll know what to do.
To refill: Close the blinker fluid control body, spin around three times and replace fluid with manufacturer spec replacement fluid found at your local Montgomery Ward store. If outside the US, non-carbonate caffeine-free soft drinks will work.
2006-12-01 06:09:06
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answer #3
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answered by MustangGT 2
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Man I'm glad you asked... People don't realize the importance for Blinker fluid....
28% of people drive around and don't ever use their blinkers because they are afraid of running out of it. Another 22% only use them half of the time so you don't really know what they are thinking...
The best way to understand Blinker fluid is to look at yourself. And changing blinker fluid happens with normal body functions... Some people think the Blinker fluid is in the car, because that's what their parents or driving instructor taught them early in life...
The main ingredient is caffeine,,, Yes caffeine... You can start your day with Coffee, Mountain Dew, ETC Have a Orange juice will help... In the afternoon Diet Soda or Coffee might help... This will help your mind to remember that the power of the Blinker is in your Hands... ( water based drinks No milk products, unless in your coffee)
Yes its in your hands... If you remember to use your turn signals when changing lanes it just a click away...
Changing your Blinker fluid is just go to the bathroom when you need to then get some more caffeine....
Back in the 40's to the 70's a lot of people thought Blinker fluid was in alcohol and beer... Late nights and early mornings you'd find them driving for miles with their Blinkers on sometimes crashed into a ditch or tree with the blinker still on... You still find their children driving today on your local roads with this same habits... But not as often...
Also I have to put this one myth to bed.... If you leave your Blinker on to long and let go of the steering wheel the car or truck will not automaticly turn the way the Blinker is set... You will most likely crash without at least one hand on the wheel... No matter what the cool kids say about Blinkers and leaving them on... If you leave your blinker on to long it will only run out when you do... Most likely someone will let you know its on or you'll have to turn the opisite way somewhere down the road...
I hope this helps.. I know its a little long but lack of Blinker use does need to be addressed...
Happy trails and Safe driving...Hope someone got a smile out of part of this...
2006-12-01 06:33:29
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answer #4
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answered by Spinner...428 6
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You first have to remove the carburettor belt, then the muffler bearing. After you have accomplished this you will find a container of blinker fluid but it is fairly heavy so you will need a sky hook
2006-12-02 02:25:28
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answered by Bev B 2
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Get a straw from Mcdonalds and punch a hole in the blinker with a hammer,then insert the straw and suck all fluid out. Then you can use the new hole for refilling it.
2006-12-01 09:52:42
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answered by want2wild 5
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you don't have blinker fluid, you need to change the light bulbs.
2006-12-01 05:52:22
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answered by Lovely Lady 27 5
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It's not too hard, but to get to the filler you do end up having to take off the muffler belt. I recommend using a board-stretcher.
2006-12-01 06:20:53
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answer #8
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answered by sethle99 5
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It's in the hyperdufenator valve right next to your muffler bearings.
2006-12-01 05:59:39
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answered by Oppenheimer 3
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That's a mechanic's job. Very complicated, very expensive. Better call and make an appointment.
2006-12-01 05:58:10
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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