How to: Change your Blinker Fluid
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How to: Change your Blinker Fluid
I am glad I found this-- My blinker has not worked in a few months. I am tired of hanging my arm out of the window everytime I want to turn left. <p> I am going to try in tonight to make sure it works and let everyone know how it turns out!!<p>HOW TO: Change your Blinker Fluid<p>I am so excited!! I cant wait to have my blinker work again!!
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hmmm I should check mine...
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do you think that could be why my front works and my rears dont?
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by airjordon_09:
do you think that could be why my front works and my rears dont?<hr></blockquote><p>I cant be certain, but you might want to check the Fluid Levels to make sure--<p>
I checked mine last night and my left side resevoir was very low-- I added some STP Blinker Fluid and it works great now!<p>[ September 14, 2003: Message edited by: atlantamx3 ]</p>
do you think that could be why my front works and my rears dont?<hr></blockquote><p>I cant be certain, but you might want to check the Fluid Levels to make sure--<p>
I checked mine last night and my left side resevoir was very low-- I added some STP Blinker Fluid and it works great now!<p>[ September 14, 2003: Message edited by: atlantamx3 ]</p>
Re: How to: Change your Blinker Fluid
this has to be the most stupid thing i have ever herd of. who could be so stupid to fall for this bs. blinkers are eletric thereshould be no reason why they should need fluid at all. i will not beleve this untill some one shows me on a mx3 where the blinker fluidis located.
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lol... dude its a joke..
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If you check that link I posted, it gives precise directions on how to check and add Blinker Fluid to your car.<p>
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muahahahahahahhahahaha
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The MX-3 shop manual says blinker fluid should be changed every 5000 miles, same interval as muffler bearings. If you have never changed your blinker fluid or muffler bearings, now would be a good time to start.
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Yeah I just picked up and O-pipe and cross drilled brake lines. And I want to get the Motor Block Oil Bypass. Let me tell you, huge power gains from the o-pipe.
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Iv gone with fully synthetic blinker fluid. Be careful though because it needs a 70/30 mix with corn oil to get the flashing interval correct.<p>oh, and muffler bearings? dont be silly
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dude, you got me for a second,,, <p>funniest thread in sometime,,