Re: Turn Signal Problems?
I thought Dark Suckers only lived at the bottom of rivers leading
the sea? http://home.netcom.com/~rogermw/darksucker.html God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Lon Stowell wrote: > > Well yeah Paul, all of that is good advice, but unless you > also regularly swap out the old electrons and filter, it does > no good. Plus you need to regularly flush the photons and > dark-suckers from each bulb, or they eventually just go dark > and quit. > > -- > My governor can kick your governor's ass |
Re: Turn Signal Problems?
CRWLR wrote:
> > "Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message > news:wcwsb.135288$ao4.425605@attbi_s51... > > Approximately 11/12/03 11:14, Paul Calman uttered for posterity: > > > > > It sounds like another case of poor maintenance. > > > Most of you guys keep up on things like oil changes, tire rotation, > brake > > > fluid flush, gear oil changes, but when was the last time you changed > your > > > blinker fluid? I change mine every two years, and prefer to use a > premium > > > DOT 7 synthetic fluid like "Kale's" rather than the cheap DOT 6 sold at > most > > > parts stores. > > > Be sure and select the proper viscosity for the altitude where you live. > > > http://www.kalecoauto.com (maintenance page) > > > > Well yeah Paul, all of that is good advice, but unless you > > also regularly swap out the old electrons and filter, it does > > no good. Plus you need to regularly flush the photons and > > dark-suckers from each bulb, or they eventually just go dark > > and quit. > > > > -- > > Now, this is all accepted practice that I am sure we all subscribe to. But, > Blinker Fluid??? I think the red stuff is better than the blue stuff. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Turn Signal Problems?
CRWLR wrote:
> > "Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message > news:wcwsb.135288$ao4.425605@attbi_s51... > > Approximately 11/12/03 11:14, Paul Calman uttered for posterity: > > > > > It sounds like another case of poor maintenance. > > > Most of you guys keep up on things like oil changes, tire rotation, > brake > > > fluid flush, gear oil changes, but when was the last time you changed > your > > > blinker fluid? I change mine every two years, and prefer to use a > premium > > > DOT 7 synthetic fluid like "Kale's" rather than the cheap DOT 6 sold at > most > > > parts stores. > > > Be sure and select the proper viscosity for the altitude where you live. > > > http://www.kalecoauto.com (maintenance page) > > > > Well yeah Paul, all of that is good advice, but unless you > > also regularly swap out the old electrons and filter, it does > > no good. Plus you need to regularly flush the photons and > > dark-suckers from each bulb, or they eventually just go dark > > and quit. > > > > -- > > Now, this is all accepted practice that I am sure we all subscribe to. But, > Blinker Fluid??? I think the red stuff is better than the blue stuff. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Turn Signal Problems?
CRWLR wrote:
> > "Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message > news:wcwsb.135288$ao4.425605@attbi_s51... > > Approximately 11/12/03 11:14, Paul Calman uttered for posterity: > > > > > It sounds like another case of poor maintenance. > > > Most of you guys keep up on things like oil changes, tire rotation, > brake > > > fluid flush, gear oil changes, but when was the last time you changed > your > > > blinker fluid? I change mine every two years, and prefer to use a > premium > > > DOT 7 synthetic fluid like "Kale's" rather than the cheap DOT 6 sold at > most > > > parts stores. > > > Be sure and select the proper viscosity for the altitude where you live. > > > http://www.kalecoauto.com (maintenance page) > > > > Well yeah Paul, all of that is good advice, but unless you > > also regularly swap out the old electrons and filter, it does > > no good. Plus you need to regularly flush the photons and > > dark-suckers from each bulb, or they eventually just go dark > > and quit. > > > > -- > > Now, this is all accepted practice that I am sure we all subscribe to. But, > Blinker Fluid??? I think the red stuff is better than the blue stuff. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Turn Signal Problems?
Paul Calman wrote: > It sounds like another case of poor maintenance. > Most of you guys keep up on things like oil changes, tire rotation, brake > fluid flush, gear oil changes, but when was the last time you changed your > blinker fluid? I change mine every two years, and prefer to use a premium > DOT 7 synthetic fluid like "Kale's" rather than the cheap DOT 6 sold at most > parts stores. > Be sure and select the proper viscosity for the altitude where you live. > http://www.kalecoauto.com (maintenance page) They don't have wobble bearings! What self respecting autoparts store doesn't carry wobble bearings? I'll take my business elsewhere thank you. |
Re: Turn Signal Problems?
Paul Calman wrote: > It sounds like another case of poor maintenance. > Most of you guys keep up on things like oil changes, tire rotation, brake > fluid flush, gear oil changes, but when was the last time you changed your > blinker fluid? I change mine every two years, and prefer to use a premium > DOT 7 synthetic fluid like "Kale's" rather than the cheap DOT 6 sold at most > parts stores. > Be sure and select the proper viscosity for the altitude where you live. > http://www.kalecoauto.com (maintenance page) They don't have wobble bearings! What self respecting autoparts store doesn't carry wobble bearings? I'll take my business elsewhere thank you. |
Re: Turn Signal Problems?
Paul Calman wrote: > It sounds like another case of poor maintenance. > Most of you guys keep up on things like oil changes, tire rotation, brake > fluid flush, gear oil changes, but when was the last time you changed your > blinker fluid? I change mine every two years, and prefer to use a premium > DOT 7 synthetic fluid like "Kale's" rather than the cheap DOT 6 sold at most > parts stores. > Be sure and select the proper viscosity for the altitude where you live. > http://www.kalecoauto.com (maintenance page) They don't have wobble bearings! What self respecting autoparts store doesn't carry wobble bearings? I'll take my business elsewhere thank you. |
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