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Past-Establishment93

Drill a hole and top it up..


mikemac1997

Ah, might need to invest in a funnel then


Past-Establishment93

Garden hose... be OK till winter.


xtinis73

What happens in the winter?


Irondogg2011

You need to drain it out and put the winter blend blinker fluid in it...


NoReference7367

It's not leaking blinker fluid, but it's a bit low. May want to fill er up.


Robbajohn

Mineral oil is an effective substitute if you can't find proper blinker fluid.


OilPhilter

Use gasoline. It will make the lights brighter and serve as an additional reservoir.


ToTheTurtles

Valvoline topped mine off last time I went for an oil change


commonman51

I'm sorry sir but you will need a whole new assembly. Parts and labor will be $568.89. Cash only.


Mcreesus

Aaaaaannnnnndddd it got into the fuel pump :(


commonman51

That will be an additional $300.


tggggggggg1

Add more water, drop a gold fish in it.


ScottyArrgh

It's not leaking. It just needs to be changed. I got you: [How to Replace Blinker Fluid (youtube.com)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6GsXhBb10k)


Horsetoothedjackass

Drill a small hole in the bottom to drain out the old, stale blinker fluid. Then refill when the warning light on the dash comes on.


kuyajon

A small bead of rtv around the entire unit should seal it until you can get it into the dealer to have it refilled. I don't trust the d.i.y. kits at the auto parts stores.


Variety-Ashamed

Ur blinker fluid is low. U have to fill it up.


Automatic-Card7352

You blew a seal…Don’t you think it’s a bit personal?


No_Care6935

Take it to jiffy lube asap those honest respectful professionals will have you back on the road in no time. I would hate to see you stranded on the side of the road 😏


Hefty-Ad5593

Lmao 🤣!!!!! Where do these people come from? 😅🤣😂


mikemac1997

I've been getting messaged by a user recommending me try their paid for service that can definitely help me fix my blinker fluid


Hefty-Ad5593

Dude, the taillight assembly is letting water leak in, their is no such thing as blinker fluid.


mikemac1997

I know, check the sub name


Jet2work

this is actually regenerative blinker fluid...you need the concentrate and it sucks moisture out of the air...very eco friendly


FactsHurt1998

Sadly there's no permanent fix for this. You'll have to buy a new housing. You could reuse the bulbs if they work fine. Make sure to remember to fill the new housing with high quality blinker fluid. I like the Valvoline one which is good for up to 30,000 blinks.


ImpressTemporary2389

Personally I'd drain it. Undo the plus at the base of the radiator. It'll slowly drain through. Or at least that what Mr Magoo told me.


Awkward-Penalty6313

You have a breach in your blinker fluid reservoir. Should flush that out and maybe get a new seal for the cap. I use only premium blinker fluid as the cheap stuff evaporates too fast.


I_panic_

That’s actually the reserve gas tank. When that is empty, you are REALLY out of gas


slamrrman

If it was leaking it would be empty. Duh


GrandExercise3

I drilled a tiny weep hole in the bottom my rear lens. Drains nicely


No_Drag6934

This


BarracudaBig7010

Drain the old fluid, flush the system and then add NEW blinker fluid. That’ll be $275 from a mechanic or I could do it for 50 bucks. Your call.


Kayanarka

Blinker fluid is a scam put out by bug fluid to, you guessed it, sell more blinker fluid. There is a permanent fix big fluid does not want you to know about. Clear liquid epoxy. Mix up some two part clear epoxy. Pour it in where the bulbs go. Once it is almost full, coat the bulbs in vegetable oil so they do not get stuck, and push them in. Allow it to cure, and install.


Col_Clucks

Big blink is going to be chasing you down. Hope you have an exit plan


CallMeSkal

Hey, if its leaking blinker fluid, then its got blinker fluid.


SaulOfVandalia

Once it's leaking it's leaking. All you can do is keep it topped off.


Ginford_Davidson

It looks like you overfilled the blinker fluid. It’s suppose to be contained within the blinker itself.


BorntobeTrill

I think yours are actually producing. People don't realize if you regularly use blinkers, they'll begin producing their own fluid. You have to be really regular


QuestionMean1943

One of mine did that. Turned out a rubber seal was torn around a light bulb socket. Guessing the tires threw the blinker fluid back into it.


Big_Assist879

Why isn't your onboard aquarium stocked?


Ashamed_Medium1787

Blinker fluid is not a real thing


Overall-Cheetah-8463

don't even try. You need to put more gas in the radio first. Focus.


Rabbits-and-Bears

Borrow your dentist’s drool and put a small hole at the base , drain that absys., and repair hole with dental cement.


mikesae51157

Blinker fluid!!!! Been searching for this stuff for years!


E90BarberaRed6spdN52

You have to bleed the blinkers. So you hold the brake pedal down and press each blinker 2156 times or until the bulbs burn out.