2017

>2017
>Not changing your blinker fluid

Seriously Veeky Forums. And you call yourselves car enthusiasts.

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why do yellow light bulb need liquid to function?

What interval do you normally have it serviced?

Blinker fluid is pee. You have to pee on your head lights.

I just spent a lot of money to get my muffler bearings replaced, blinker fluid will have to wait.

Not kidding... I convinced my sister that her car need a blinker fluid flush and she went to a shop and asked for it. She was pissed at me for about 6 months over it.

I like this brand, I change it every 1000 blinks.

What the fuck is blinker fluid?
Why do lightbulbs need fluid?

I used the rest of my money to buy stop-leak headlight fluid

The fluid keeps them from overheating

You can probably do every 2000 if it's just highway blinks

When I run out, I use stem lube.
Works in a pinch.

It's a BMW, 1000 blinks takes like 4 years. I don't like the fluid to sit that long.

Do you have to flush your blinkers after you run stem lube, or is it ok to just add blinker fluid with the stem lube?

On motorbikes, blinker fliud has to be changed more often, so I went ahead and replaced my stock blinkers with pic related. Smaller, so less fluid.

Anyone know where I can find brake grease? Mine are squeaking pretty badly and it's getting annoying.

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wow, that was such a hard task

I've heard it isn't as good as fluid, so you don't want to mix them.
You could flush the blinker with a mixture of lye and windex, but some people just use gasoline.

It says its good for 6000 retard

Oh boy, this thread again.

Underrated post.

This time it will be different.

It's like you WANT your bulbs to keep burning out