MountainRhino
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:dunce: I cant find where to fill my turn signal fluid!!!
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And while you are there, you should tighten your Johnson rod. You'll have to call Jeep for the correct torque value. eace:ddeadserious said:It's right next to the antenna fluid resevior...
duh, stupid n00bs
ddeadserious said:It's right next to the antenna fluid resevior...
duh, stupid n00bs
sparkchaserXJ said:Isn't the antenna fluid resevior a sealed system that contains a lifetime fluid?
scorpio_vette said:no. the fluid begins to harden over time if you use it to much. that's why it's best to memorize the songs quickly and just sing them yourself until the new songs come out.
Sucks to hear about your turn signal problem...But I have bigger problems, maybe you guys can help me out. Something appears to be slipping in my drivetrain! Everytime I drive my jeep, the logos on the center caps of my wheels seem to become mis-aligned. I keep taking the wheels off and realigning them, but it keeps happening! I need to fix this, because my wheels are starting to get chewed up by the vise grips I use to remove the lugs! In order to make this process faster, I'm now down to running just two lugs per wheel. Five is probably overkill anyways, and I figure the jeep will be faster with the wieght savings!:laugh3: :laugh3: :laugh3:MountainRhino said::dunce: I cant find where to fill my turn signal fluid!!!
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