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4/3/2016 4:34:56 PM EDT
Good how-to video here on how to replace your blinker fluid.  I know this guy's 110% legit, b/c he uses a dab of elbow grease in the process, which is the mark of the true pro.  Also, he goes into detail on synthetic vs. conventional blinker fluid, and which one you need to use, so this guy clearly knows his chit.

Not sure I have the right size socket for this job, but I do have a metric crescent wrench, so I should be GTG.  And in the future, he's also going to be doing one on muffler bearings, so I'll have to make sure to catch that one as well.

4/3/2016 4:36:03 PM EDT
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You're two days late, pal
4/3/2016 4:40:00 PM EDT
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4/3/2016 4:41:08 PM EDT
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Only dot 5 blinker fluid for me. It allows me to keep my blinkers on in the left lane without them overheating at 55MPH.
4/3/2016 4:52:55 PM EDT
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That's only if you're in a 65 MPH zone, pal.
4/3/2016 5:09:24 PM EDT
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4/3/2016 5:11:05 PM EDT
[#6]
That blinker fluid is crap.  I tried it out and asked a friend to let me know if it was working.  "Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, No....."