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Blinker flush.....

Cranky

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Is it true that I need to flush my blinker system with blinker flush before installing new blinker fluid?? I call...... :bs_flag:
 
At what point is the blinker fluid level considered to be too low?
Is this blinker half full or half empty?
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It's hard to find the sealed unit bulbs for our old cars.
Anyone know where to get NOS blinkers that haven't leaked half out?
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True story...

Have you ever checked a taillight bulb by flicking the bulb and see if the filament vibrates. Tell tell sign that the one end of the filament is broke. I'll do this on a clear, not black looking bulb that's not working.

So one day, working in a garage, a customer had a brake light out. I removed the bulb and it looked ok. So I held it up to look at the filament and flicked the bulb. The customer asks "Is it broke?" I jokingly replied "It is now!" You know he wouldn't pay for a new bulb! Even after I explained to him what I was doing. Oh well, I paid the 50 cents for a new bulb and sent him on his way.

He's one that I could of sold blinker fluid to.
 
I flush my blinkers every Spring to keep them clean and efficiently working. No joke - yeah..
 
Anyone know where the filter is at? What about the dipstick?:steering:
Forgot to mention changing the blinker fluid filter at least once a year and checking the dipid stick at least every 3 months! lol
 
You guys are living in the past. Forget the blinker fluid.

When you convert to L.E.D. lighting, you can recharge the electrons with an app. on your phone.
 
When your old and cranky, you hate change. Back in my day, cars didn't need blinker fluid. They didn't have them. They didn't even have valve covers. If you wanted light, you lit a candle. If you were rich, you had a lamp, and it needed whale piss
 
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