Blinker fluid
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Blinker fluid
I think my car leaked out blinker fluid. I put Blink-Fix fluid into my blinker fluid reservoir. How much does the dealer charge for a full fill up of blinker fluid?
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Its important to change all of your blinker fluid at once(all 4 corners), else the blink rates will end up being different. Call the dealer and ask them how much they charge for this service... usually not cheap. If you are actually leaking it out, it may be covered by warranty tho. Have them check your puddle lamp reservoir as well.
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I think you wasted your money. You could have just put 4 forward transmission and 4 reverse transmission for that 4x4 traction. Probably wayyy cheaper than engine swap.
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I don't use reverse or forward though. I always use the N gear. It's faster because N stands for Nitro so I go faster and save gas and I can make cool noises by revving my engine
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You should try driving in reverse once in a while just to decrease the mileage on your car.
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Last weekend I installed an updated flux capacitor on my '13 ES350. What a difference! Found it on Ebay and it was from 1983. I was glad to bring it back to the future...
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I only change my blinker fluid every 4 years, but I use synthetic.
The air in my tires is changed once a year. Cause its so humid in So Fla.
But its the Kinnegeler gear you want to watch out for....
Toyota started making the out of plastic a few years ago, and they don't last like they use to.
Putting your car in reverse when you power off adds a few years to its life.
btw, this thread is full of WIN
...but the OP is about a month late...
The air in my tires is changed once a year. Cause its so humid in So Fla.
But its the Kinnegeler gear you want to watch out for....
Toyota started making the out of plastic a few years ago, and they don't last like they use to.
Putting your car in reverse when you power off adds a few years to its life.
btw, this thread is full of WIN
...but the OP is about a month late...
Last edited by mrBillFL; 05-05-15 at 06:32 PM.