WTB: Consumer Reports Car Buying Kit
From : Annonymous
Q: wish id known i could get blinker fluid on line. just had mine done and it was awful expensive. like $350 before it was all done. they had to blow all the old electrons out of the lines and top off the electron level. the way they describe it took em pretty much all day to do. -- christopher a. young you cant shout down a troll. you have to starve them. .. sounds like good stuff but is it compatible with the pink blinker fluid ronnie wrote tom lawrence wrote if this is the same unit as the ignition switch i recently replaced it wasnt hard at all even for a layperson. same excavation procedure but the mfs is on the opposite side of the column as the ignition switch. the hardest part was indeed getting the steering wheel covers screwed in right. when you remove the screws initially remember to note which screw goes in which hole. when i take things like that apart for the first time and theres lots of different-sized fasteners i take little pieces of duct tape and tape the screw over or next to the hole it came out of. this makes a world of difference re-assembling especially if you take a few days before putting it back together. hey i like the tape procedure. ill try that. the shop just called and i need a new radiator. he said sometimes they only last 100k miles. i have 95k. i had the system flushed last year. oh well. ronnies problem may be as simple as needing new blinker fluid made by kale automotive http//tinyurl.com/8lsb7. you can thank me later! ;^ bryan .