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It's not empty, it's just made with that dehydrated water @71coop was looking at.Well, I spoke too soon, Blinker Fluid IS available in Canada. Pretty expensive though ranging from a few bucks to 45 bucks Cdn. a bottle.
But I read one product description and for sure the government must have got involved. The damn bottle is EMPTY!!!
At least, it will be full of air if nothing else.It's not empty, it's just made with that dehydrated water @71coop was looking at.
We're milking this aren't we.I actually conned a guy into going to NAPA to buy muffler bearings. I laughed, he did not. Chuck
The warning is just for late model cars. There’s a special computer controlled blinker fluid for them.Have you read the government warning on the new bottles of blinker fluid? It causes “lane-keeping assist” and ”seat shake” if it comes into contact with the steering mechanism.
Good stuff, improves your night vision and extends the life of the headlights.
Yep, ignoring one's blinker fluid and muffler bearings is sort of like "It's all fun and games till someone loses
Very pertinent info from one of the forum electrical gurus. Thanks!I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Ford Wiring Smoke that needs to be added to the wiring after you've experienced a short. I buy it in bulk/12 packs.
I am disappointed to learn that you have to pay extra for smoke, I thought smoke was a standard feature of a wiring short. They charge you for everything these days.I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Ford Wiring Smoke that needs to be added to the wiring after you've experienced a short. I buy it in bulk/12 packs.
And stupidly expensive!
Oh, that wasn't the most expensive!!And stupidly expensive!
Better to reuse it after filtering it through an old rag and adding peanut butter as a thickener
Alternatively you can use maple syrup. Since you are in Canada, it may be easier to findOh, that wasn't the most expensive!!
I like your suggestion though, I think that might work well.
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