>I don't know what those other people are going on about.... That Rain- >X stuff is completely useless
Greg, You're suppoed to apply Rain-X to the OUTSIDE of the windshield, not the INSIDE, LOL. As for blinker fluid, I've only had one vehicle that used it, a '99 Chevy Astro. When it came time to change it, I couldn't find a drain plug, so I had to drill small holes along the bottom of the turn signal lenses to drain the old fluid out, then once it was drained I couldn't find a way to add new fluid! Damn GM. I guess all my other vehicles had the "lubed for life" blinkers. Seriously, the '99 Astro's front turn signal housings would fill up with rain water, drilling drain holes in the housing allowed it drain out-still, damn GM. Jeff |
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