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Blinker Fluid

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Haha I guess some people forgot that thats a think. Hopefully dirtdog didn't put DEF in his GP.. he needs the gas exhaust fluid.
 
Use this. I know it says headlight fluid but its actually better than the normal stuff.
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Should be at O'reillys napa whatever. Pour directly in where the bulb goes.

Damn, I was always wondering how people got those really cool purple headlights. Made me envy them every time they'd pass me the other way and I'd see it. Gonna run out and get me some!!!

How do you drain the yellow stuff out?
 
Some people create an integrated loop between the headlight/taillight fluid with a common overflow to keep this in check.
GM actually made this an option on most grand prixs, its located on the passenger floor board and uses recycled rain water. and iirc some years had a reserve tank located in the trunk for those times where you drive all night and use your blinker alot
 
Damn, I was always wondering how people got those really cool purple headlights. Made me envy them every time they'd pass me the other way and I'd see it. Gonna run out and get me some!!!

How do you drain the yellow stuff out?

You jack up the car, take both front wheels off, front bumper off, then you can get to the headlights easier. Take out the headlights and drain them from where the bulb plugs in. On a side note, when removing the bumper, make sure you don't lose any bumper fluid.

I found out last night that my car is actually a Dodge Cavalier. It's a rare car indeed. Now I smile every time I look at it.
 
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