Oldduke, everyone is wise to the muffler bearing ploy, by now. The Finuken Valve troubles might still sneak past some wary youngsters, as it doesn't respond well to search attempts.
However, turn signal fluid is something many newer car owners are just learning exists within the do-it-yourself sphere.
Those of us who still think movies are done with Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant may not be aware of the vast resource YouTube has become, with regard to car maintenance. Anyone with a Go-pro can now be a producer of entrancing entertainment without hiring Shirley Temple or John Wayne, or running afoul of the Union.
Here is a good one. This does not apply to your '92, unless, of course, you have converted your lighting to the E-code plan which totally reverses the cataracts in both the headlamp assemblies and the drivers who depend on them.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
"I was worried that my mechanic might try to rip me off, I was relieved when he told me all I needed was turn-signal fluid."
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